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espeed
Oct 21st, 2005, 11:47 PM
I want to use my SDM points.

thanks

removedaccount217459
Oct 21st, 2005, 11:48 PM
Mine just got a crapload of them, but I think everyone does

WiZZLa
Oct 22nd, 2005, 02:07 AM
^ uhh no.

http://clients.mapquest.com/shoppers/mqlocator?link=find_advanced
and put a checkmark next to "Film & Digital Lab," enter your postal code and click search. It used to say "special item available: ipod" but if it doesn't, normally the ones with the lab are the newer stores with the electronics kiosk (digital cameras, etc.)

Do you need an iPod nano now? If not, you could wait to see if they'll have another promotion in the coming months, like they had about 3 weeks ago.

Siefer999
Oct 22nd, 2005, 06:09 AM
my local shoppers is still back ordered from the 20x points day. still oos

espeed
Oct 22nd, 2005, 12:17 PM
^ uhh no.

http://clients.mapquest.com/shoppers/mqlocator?link=find_advanced
and put a checkmark next to "Film & Digital Lab," enter your postal code and click search. It used to say "special item available: ipod" but if it doesn't, normally the ones with the lab are the newer stores with the electronics kiosk (digital cameras, etc.)

Do you need an iPod nano now? If not, you could wait to see if they'll have another promotion in the coming months, like they had about 3 weeks ago.

really? Is the promotion better than 20% off on seniors day?

Here's the breakdown: 20x points = 50000 SDM points = $107 roughly
Seniors day 20% discount = $50 off
What's the promotion?

Do you guys recommend going for the 20x points instead of the seniors thing?

And is there a rule against getting more than 35,000 points per purchase?

WiZZLa
Oct 22nd, 2005, 04:44 PM
really? Is the promotion better than 20% off on seniors day?

Here's the breakdown: 20x points = 50000 SDM points = $107 roughly
Seniors day 20% discount = $50 off
What's the promotion?

Do you guys recommend going for the 20x points instead of the seniors thing?

And is there a rule against getting more than 35,000 points per purchase?

http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204182

The deal went like this:

nano : 249.99
gst : 17.50
Pst : 20.00
Total: 287.49

optimum points : $75 off
Total : $212.49 after tax

Points earned would be rougly: 249-75=174, which will be the base for Optimum points; (174 x 10 x 20) = 34,800 so you would get 99.4% of your points back.

In the end, you pay $212.49, and still have 34,800 points.

Azxster
Oct 22nd, 2005, 04:56 PM
You don't get a full 20%.

espeed
Oct 22nd, 2005, 05:03 PM
You don't get a full 20%.
how come? what does it work out to?