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Post by pgandy on Oct 8, 2020 16:35:27 GMT
From MRL:
“And Save 15%!
Halloween may be a little different this year, but it’s still a great time to dress up! Our Halloween Costume Sale is the perfect opportunity to get a new costume or add to an existing one! Use code TREAT and get an additional 15% off everything in our clothing sections. So be you a Viking, medieval knight, sorcerer, or Musketeer, we have all the clothing you need to outfit your look. Now is the time to transform into a medieval princess, pirate queen, or fantasy warrior. So calling all Jesters, Robin Hoods, heroes, and maidens, we have looks spanning the ages and it's all 15% off through October 12th with code TREAT. We even have options for the young ones!”
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Post by hazelmark on Oct 23, 2020 7:33:25 GMT
What's your opinion about coupons platforms? Such as Couponsplusdeals, Sayweee, and ReeCoupons. Last Halloween I brought costumes and Home decor stuff from a ReeCoupons site. But I'm still confused, is there really a discount on coupons? Or everything is just a marketing strategy or tactics like they increase the actual price on some item and then give a discount on some. I want to understand the psychology behind this?
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Post by pgandy on Oct 23, 2020 13:02:22 GMT
If you are asking me I’ll say that I am not qualified to answer as I have never used coupons. I have an opinion but it’s just that and I’ll get it to myself.
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Post by demonskull on Oct 24, 2020 9:32:43 GMT
Hazelmark, the promo code Pgandy is referencing is directly from MRL (Museum Replicas Limited) and not a coupon site. My suggestion is go directly to the vendor site, pick out something and check the price. Next go through a coupon site and if there is a valid coupon, try it and see if the final price is lower. I've had mixed results and don't typically use coupon sites as the time invested generally isn't worth the savings if any. That is just my opinion and you my have different results.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2020 17:11:16 GMT
There's actually a browser extension (for Chrome) called "honey" that finds coupons for you, based on whatever product you intend to by. My wife uses it. I'm sure there are others, but she's had success with it.
Let the computer do the work.
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