Must be targeted.
Long time Amazon user here, and have a Discover card registered, but I do not have 1-click enabled (nor would I leave it enabled after cashing in this promotion).
So even after enabling 1-click, it looks like I still don’t qualify…
UkeDog
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RE: Save $10 at Amazon when you change your 1-Click default payment method to an eligible Discover Card
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WEN 3410 3-Speed Remote-Controlled Air Filtration System, $99.00 w/ free shipping, either Home Depot or Amazon (today only)
Amazon matched today’s Home Depot online price of $99 with free shipping for this:
[WEN 3410] image url)As much as I like Home Depot, getting it in 2 days via Prime and with 5% cashback (Discover) tipped the scale.
Also, today Home Depot has numerous other WEN tools reduced as their “Special Buy of the Day”, all with free shipping (afaik). I’ve been happy with several WEN tools I’ve bought in the past, e.g. drill press, pressure washer, spindle sander.
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RE: Riveting Deals: Sears online, Craftsman 120 assorted rivets, $3.92 with $0.62 SYWR points back, FSP (regular price $12.99)
Dang 4mainecoons, and I thought I was helping Sears out on their race to the bottom!
You definitely discovered a wormhole there. Karma will keep me from copying this though.
I feel guilty enough about previous 100% SYWR points-back deals, especially from Kmart… -
Riveting Deals: Sears online, Craftsman 120 assorted rivets, $3.92 with $0.62 SYWR points back, FSP (regular price $12.99)
Craftsman 120 Assorted Rivets $3.92 w/ $0.62 SYWR points back (reg. $12.99)
Craftsman rivet tools are 50% or more off too:
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RE: Tips and tricks from an eBay seller (edit: will update original post till we get a wiki)
@zapjb Interesting post. My only bad experience as an eBay seller was for a used Lumia 640 cellphone, which the buyer claimed had a “very scratched screen” (it was not), and requested a return. I suspect the real reason was that the buyer didn’t bother to read the listing before clicking “Buy Now”, which clearly stated the phone was locked to AT&T, i.e. not unlocked. So my sale for only $40 including free shipping got blown up, and I ended up offering a $10 partial refund to close the matter–I guess the buyer figured that could go towards paying for an unlock. After my shipping cost and the eBay fees, I probably would have come out close just holding on to it until it was worth the same as your unsold Android phones.
As a somewhat occasional eBay seller, I was surprised to find out that eBay feedback is a one-way street; only buyers can leave feedback! An unreasonable buyer can really hold you hostage, including YOU paying for return postage on any return–regardless if you stated in your listing that buyers pay for return postage.
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Sears online: Kenmore Cast Iron Enamel 7-Qt. Dutch Oven - Red, $33.32 w/ $5.32 SYWR points back, FSP
Kenmore Cast Iron Enamel 7-Qt. Dutch Oven - Red $33.32 w/ $5.32 SYWR points back
Regular price: $79.99 (chortle)Hey it ain’t no Le Creuset, but I’ve seen these in the store, and they are pretty nice (and heavy)!
- Dimensions: 11"W x 14"H x 10"D
- 7-quart capacity
- 15-lbs.
- Oven safe to 450°F
- Material: Cast iron
- Care: Dishwasher safe…
BONUS: A big YMMV, but I had $15 FREECASH waiting for any Sears home purchase $30 or over. Plus as a SYW Max member, they are shipping one to me for free (none available in nearby store).
This made my total cost $18.87 including sales tax and shipping, plus $2.87 in SYWR points coming back.BONUS 2: It should last several lifetimes. The “Kenmore” name cast in the lid should be quite the trivia item before it’s all over.