@mrsguin They might have updated inventory and found a few in stock after you bought yours. You may have gotten the last one available locally too (40 mile radius).
SweetClover
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RE: Boscov's Clearance on La-Z-boy Recliners Save $400, 50% or more. Select Models
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RE: How to buy used/pre-owned car, PWF/FWF style
I bought a used car from a dealer that was listed below book value, because it wasn’t the kind of car the dealer sold, and they wanted it off the lot to make room for something else. They would buy lots of autos from auctions, most of them are stuff they sell, but sometimes there’s something that’s the odd man out, and they’d sell it below book value to get it off their lot. I found a coupon in the local advertising circular (Penny Saver) for $250 off any used car from the dealer. Went to look at the car, liked it, negotiated trade in, and after the price was calculated after trade-in value, I presented the coupon. The sales guy said, “Oh, you’re a smart one! Most people hand that to us right up front, then we negotiate trade in. But we already agreed on trade in, so you get the coupon on top of the trade-in value because you are so smart.” Basically, the trade-in they offer is less if you use the coupon. It didn’t say anywhere that they do this on the coupon, but apparently they do. I drove home a car that was nearly a $1000 below book value, and 6 years old. I drove that car for almost 12 years, and the only major fix was the timing belt. And even that I saved on, found the belt on eBay, and took it to the local mechanic, who said he couldn’t have bought that wholesale, for the price I paid on eBay. It was OEM too. Sold the car to a college kid (Sis’s BF’s nephew), who drove it another 6 years. Sooooo… see if the dealer has any coupons in any newspapers or advertising circulars, and read the wording on it (fine print). If it doesn’t say you have to present it up front, wait until after you’ve negotiated price minus any trade-in. Because I strongly suspect that many dealers reduce trade-in value if you present a discount coupon, and most people probably do present the coupon up front.
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RE: What are you doing about Fake Freebies?
@fivetalents I flagged the post in question, but also replied in that thread as to why the offer is fake.
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RE: Make PW a generous Cashback site like TopCashBack.
Wow! People really printed out every coupon once a month. Even if they didn’t use them?
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RE: Make PW a generous Cashback site like TopCashBack.
@my4mainecoons Agree with this. Lot’s of deal & grocery sites use this. Saves members from having to go to coupons.com, and the site gets paid when we use it.