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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Hot Amazon Toy Deal and Restaurant.com Hot Deal

So here is a very strange Amazon.com toy deal that I can't explain exactly why it works but it does.

Star Wars Clone Wars Force Action Lightsaber (different varities like Anakin, Vader, Obi Wan) They range in price from $19.99 to $21.97. For the deal to work you need to buy two. So lets say you get an Anaking at $19.99 and a Vader at $21.97.

Now you get two Rubik's Cube Brain Teaser Puzzle with Helpful Hints at $9.99 each.

Now you get one Monopoly Clone Wars game at $19.99

So it looks like this at this point.
19.99 Anakin Light Saber
21.97 Vader Light Saber
19.99 Monopoly Clone Wars
9.99 Rubiks Cube
9.99 Rubiks Cube
16.43 Shipping
Subtotal 81.93
Choose free Super Saver Shipping for -16.43
Then you get -$10.00 toy promotion
then you get -$19.99 (you get the clone wars game for free)
then you get -19.99 (the lightsabers are buy one get the cheapest one free)
Then for toy orders of $25 or more you get 2 year subscription to cookie magazine for free. If you fill out the form on Amazon and send it in with you shipping confirmation saying you would rather not have the subscription you get a check back for $15 (I did this last year it worked great)
So to make a very long story short you get 2 lightsabers, 2 rubiks cubes and the Monopoly game for $16.95. The discounts don't show up until you are checking out so don't be alarmed. I found it was easiest to just put the exact names of the items into the search bar. I hope that is understandable as I know it is a way compicated deal but may help someone with some Christmas Shopping.

Also at resataurant.com you can save %80 on dining certificates today with the code EIGHTY. Just read the fine print on how much you have to spend like with a $25 cert you spend $35 but hey you put out $2 on the cert and add the other $10 and you get a $35 meal for $12. Some of the restaurants are sold out but maybe this will give you a chance to try a new place you've never gone before for a really decent price.

As we get closer to Christmas I'll try to give you as many online shopping deals as I can. Oh by the way at Graveyardmall.com they have the v-tech systems on for $19.99with $5 games, that is a very good deal.

Hope that helps somebody.
Bekah

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

How did you get the cookie magazine subscription/15?

Bekah said...

After you make your purchase you should get an e-mail about it. I just called Amazon.com and they said you should get an e-mail within 8 days and then it will have directions from there.

Natalie Redd said...

yahoo!! bargain city! I bought the Hungry Hungry Hippos games instead of the Rubik's cubes and it still worked. thanks!
BTW, I still have your dish from the funeral!! I will drop it off. sorry.

Berrett Family said...

Super Duper Sweet Deal. Thanks Becca. I'm a first time shopper with a new visa (which of course i'll end up canceling but my total for the products will be a whopping .81 CENTS. Thanks

Anonymous said...

You can go to www.imommies.com for the information.

There are four items worth picking up from SuperTarget this week…fresh carrots, Artisan bread loaves, Horizon organic milk, and Lipton To Go sticks or Lipton Tea (2-liter bottles). Here’s the deal…




Carrots: One pound bags of Green Giant fresh carrots are on sale through 10/18 for $0.99-$1.29 (depending on your area). Print a SuperTarget $1 coupon for each bag purchased and pay $0.29 per bag or $0!

Bread: The small loaves of Archer Farms Artisan french bread are on sale through 10/18 for 15% off. The regular price is $0.99 per loaf, so the sale price is roughly $0.85. Print a SuperTarget $0.50 coupon for each loaf purchased and pay $0.35 per loaf!

Tea: Lipton To Go sticks (located by the registers) are regularly priced at $0.99 each, and the 2-liter bottles are regularly priced at $1.29 each. Print a $1 coupon for each product and pay $0.29 per bottle and $0 per To Go stick!

Milk: Horizon Organic Milk (8-oz. bottles) are regularly priced at $0.99-$1.09. Print a $1 coupon for each 8 oz. bottle and pay $0.09 per bottle or $0!

Two options for saving on ink and paper when printing coupons:
1.) Print coupons from the Target kiosk (You’ll waste only Target’s paper and ink…but their printers are slow, so this will cost you in time…which can be more difficult to come by than money.)
2.) Target’s coupon printing system allows only one coupon per page. Use A Full Cup’s coupon generator to print multiple coupons (or multiple copies of the same coupon) on one page.


MDR