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    Help, Coupon Stacking how?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by seunghun, Jun 3, 2010.

  1. seunghun

    seunghun Notebook Enthusiast

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    It seems like i can only enter one coupon code, regardless whether its stackable or not, after that all i can do is "remove" it, how can i enter more than one coupon if its stackable? Please someone guide me! :confused:
     
  2. addyct

    addyct Notebook Consultant

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    If it says "stackable" it is probably referring to the other discounts, not another coupon code.
    I could be wrong though.
     
  3. newsposter

    newsposter Notebook Virtuoso

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    remember also that Bing shopping discounts are NOT 'stackable' with coupons..... Use a coupon and your Bing 'discount' (it's really cash-back after the sale complete) will be silently revoked.
     
  4. addyct

    addyct Notebook Consultant

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    yeah, if you are using BCB don't use a coupon.
     
  5. zirdaj

    zirdaj Notebook Consultant

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    The "stackable" means the coupon discount goes on top of the "instant rebate/savings". Coupons that are not stackable will first remove the instant rebate before applying the discount.
     
  6. snohman82

    snohman82 Notebook Guru

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    i got a pleasant surprise from bing when i received $100 cashback from when i purchased the laptop with the $450 coupon. $1450-450 = $1,000 x 10% discount.

    even more strange is that i cancelled this first order, and re-ordered on another credit card, amex, to get the extended warranty. the bing cashback never got cancelled on the first order, and it came through last week. not sure how that even remotely worked, but i dont think ill question it =D
     
  7. nexus14

    nexus14 Notebook Consultant

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    when u say "came through", do you mean that the funds have already been transferred to your paypal account? if no, expect a bing cashback reject on the 90th day.
     
  8. snohman82

    snohman82 Notebook Guru

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    yep - the money was deposited into my checking account last week.
     
  9. osucom2014

    osucom2014 Notebook Geek

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    I wonder if mine will do that, it's currently pending
     
  10. snohman82

    snohman82 Notebook Guru

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    Cross your fingers, it could happen. I really slipped through the cracks somehow though considering it was a cancelled item that I then reordered over the phone.
     
  11. newsposter

    newsposter Notebook Virtuoso

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    don't forget, Bing Cashback is dead dead dead Real Soon Now.