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Scottie
Sep 26th, 2009, 09:25 PM
sorry if repost to lazy to look, Went to walmart tonight found some Wii games that had $10 proce tag on them but the scanned at $5 bought 3 boxes of cereal Friut loops and Frosted flake for $2.49 each came to like $7.50 or something went to my car cut out the copouns and went back in and got 3 wii games for free might have paid the taxes not sure because I Bought other stuff too.

Good luch there was a couple 360 games that scanned at $5 too.

cashinstinct
Sep 26th, 2009, 09:41 PM
Which wii games are at 5? Only found golden compass today.

jackass_ca
Sep 26th, 2009, 09:43 PM
What is the coupon on the box? $5 off certain games?

Scottie
Sep 26th, 2009, 09:45 PM
copoun was $5 off any nentendo pruduct, and the games that I found where Golden Compass and Lost in Blue Shipwrecked and I also bought Red alert 3 for the 360 for $5 there was another Wii game but I forgot witch one it was.

McDealer
Sep 26th, 2009, 10:59 PM
copoun was $5 off any nentendo pruduct, and the games that I found where Golden Compass and Lost in Blue Shipwrecked and I also bought Red alert 3 for the 360 for $5 there was another Wii game but I forgot witch one it was.

Golden Compass isn't a Nintendo product - it is a SEGA product.

The coupon is $5 (or $10 or more) off a Nintendo product and is not supposed to work on games from other publishers. Some retailers mistakenly accept the coupon but most don't.

-McD

ofdoom
Sep 26th, 2009, 11:26 PM
Golden Compass isn't a Nintendo product - it is a SEGA product.

The coupon is $5 (or $10 or more) off a Nintendo product and is not supposed to work on games from other publishers. Some retailers mistakenly accept the coupon but most don't.

-McD

Hard to believe that's how this coupon is meant to work. In my memory Dreamcast was a Sega product. Any game for the Nintendo Wii is licensed by Nintendo making them Nintendo products. The kellogg's site doesn't mention any distinction between games created by Nintendo or third parties. The coupon itself may have these conditions listed on it, but I've only seen the outside of these boxes which I think are unfairly describing the coupon if it is in fact what you describe.

Question to the OP: If the games were originally tagged as $10 and you got to the point of having them scanned at the cashier, why hadn't you already bought the cereals to get the coupons, either way you would have saved $5 per game, you just couldn't have come on here saying they were free.

smellybeans3
Sep 26th, 2009, 11:32 PM
Thanks OP, will check it out at my nearby WM.

Scottie
Sep 27th, 2009, 07:24 AM
Hard to believe that's how this coupon is meant to work. In my memory Dreamcast was a Sega product. Any game for the Nintendo Wii is licensed by Nintendo making them Nintendo products. The kellogg's site doesn't mention any distinction between games created by Nintendo or third parties. The coupon itself may have these conditions listed on it, but I've only seen the outside of these boxes which I think are unfairly describing the coupon if it is in fact what you describe.

Question to the OP: If the games were originally tagged as $10 and you got to the point of having them scanned at the cashier, why hadn't you already bought the cereals to get the coupons, either way you would have saved $5 per game, you just couldn't have come on here saying they were free.

I had some copouns already and used them one for the Numchuck for $10 and Wii Sports Resort, so I had to buy more cereal to get more copouns.

Oh I scanned them at the self scanners I Heard on here a different thread about the $10 games scanning at $5 and they all did.