Looking through my list, I have only purchased two
discounted items since July from PS +, and vast majority of the IGC I had already played.
Not exact matches
Since it would be weird to subscribe to a kettlebell, the subscriptions and subscription
discounts are only for things you'll need often, like supplements, foods, and personal care
items.
An
item I picked up on a bit of a whim last week (sadly missing out on the current 25 %
discount in Grazia) & have
since worn loads.
Since July is a major sale month in the retail world cause of the new shipments of fall and back to school clothing mostly all the spring and summer
items are majorly
discounted.
;)-RRB- Fret not, for I finally decided to pull the trigger today
since ASOS is having a 20 % off full
items sale in conjunction with July 4th (Use HAPPYFOURTH for the
discount).
Since this lotion and
items like this are already marked down, they do not honor the
discount code listed above.
Giada was super helpful in making sure the fit was correct
since it was an international order and final sale
discounted item.
It's sold out but right now is a great time to shop for summer
items since they are being heavily
discounted for the end of the season.
I wrote Stitch Fix before cashing out to let them know the conundrum and they extended to me a one time courtesy of the 25 %
discount for keeping only 4 of the
items,
since I believed one of them to be defective.
This promotional approach does little to solve merchandising problems,
since the desirable
items that could have sold at full price are the first to sell at
discounted prices.
Since this is a perk you can use over and over again, you could save yourself some serious money if you get a
discount on a big - ticket
item or need to finance that
item at 0 % interest.
That said, there's nothing wrong with a
discount, especially
since the value of the other
items in the crate more than makes up for its inclusion.
They keep recycling the same games for
discount, so the longer you have plus, the less you get really
since you end up being offered the same
item 2/3 times.
Since you need insurance for these
items also, ask your insurance provider for a
discount.
To get those rates down, choose a higher deductible (money you pay out of pocket before your insurance can help), and avoid making claims on minor
items,
since doing so may disqualify you from the so - called «low claims
discount.»
Since then, we've been
discounting / marking down all the showroom
items — the remaining custom painted pieces I've refinished, wall art, home décor, trinkets — all the fun, colorful stuff....