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I received my $20 certificate today. It expires 2/28/10. Any ideas on how you are planning to use?
It states "Gift certificates are not redeemable for cash, may not be returned, and will not be replaced if lost or stolen." Does this mean your OOP must be over the $20 and that cash will not be given back? |
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Why don't you save it for Black Friday (day after Thanksgiving) when they have so many things at a steal? |
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I recieved mine Saturday but I thought it was going to be a gift card..oh well...needed some Pull Ups and was sort on cash so it helped alot. Probaly be a good thing to save for thoses tocking stuffers and odd and ends since you need to spend the $20 OOP
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Me, too. I'm waiting for another week loaded with freebies after rebate, so I can turn the $20 gift certificate into cash (via means of a rebate check). I'm glad we have a few months before it expires so I can be selective about when I'm going to redeem it.
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I got 21 cases of Pepsi and 7-Up products and was paid $38.25 for doing it a couple of weeks ago at Rite Aid. I also got $122.95 in free products, too! Easy, except you'll have to wait a month to get your money back. |
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