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kipper Oct 2, 2013 6:31 am


Originally Posted by Out of my Element (Post 21540043)
Wednesday deal is a discount on a face mask to help you sleep.

Meanwhile, what's the Beta thing about?

MCR 3.0 Beta is what the Beta page says. It sounds like as you share things on Facebook/Twitter, you earn "rewards" and "status."

OzzyOzzie Oct 2, 2013 6:38 am


Originally Posted by Out of my Element (Post 21540043)
Meanwhile, what's the Beta thing about?

Some social media thing. Very easy way (less then 5 minutes) to earn gold status and a $5 Domino's e-cert. Need a twitter(for sure) and facebook(optional?) account. I emailed myself in the 'email a friend' portion to satisfy that part of it.

Out of my Element Oct 2, 2013 11:54 am

I don't have Twitter or facebook, so I guess I'll pass. Don't need a Domino's certificate, and I have no idea what Gold status is with MCR.

CAlfaro441 Oct 4, 2013 7:46 pm

I don't get the email w/the link from MCR for this new MCR beta thing. has anyone had the same problem???? any advice?

kipper Oct 5, 2013 7:58 am


Originally Posted by CAlfaro441 (Post 21556076)
I don't get the email w/the link from MCR for this new MCR beta thing. has anyone had the same problem???? any advice?

It should be on the MCR homepage. That's where I found it.

flyzabit Oct 6, 2013 10:30 pm

Since the "free" 20oz. Coke Zero coupon from the Fall Football Coke Zero promo is really only "free" up to $1.29, can anyone give a good location that actually sells 20oz Coke Zero bottles for that price or less AND takes manufacturer coupons. (Texas, in my case).
I only found a Texaco, but they don't take coupons. Forget the dollar store chains (only 14oz below that), the grocers, the pharmacies, and even Wal-Mart, which are usually $1.45 to $1.55 (and only one bargain at $1.39). In most cases, a 2-Liter is cheaper than the 20oz, but this coupon doesn't allow another size.
Yes, I could pay the difference, but that's not the point....
Is anyone at Coke aware of the pricing going on out there for 20oz??
Should I write and ask if they'll exchange for coupons for a 2-Liter?

DCBob Oct 6, 2013 11:11 pm


Originally Posted by flyzabit (Post 21565546)
Since the "free" 20oz. Coke Zero coupon from the Fall Football Coke Zero promo is really only "free" up to $1.29, can anyone give a good location that actually sells 20oz Coke Zero bottles for that price or less AND takes manufacturer coupons. (Texas, in my case).
I only found a Texaco, but they don't take coupons. Forget the dollar store chains (only 14oz below that), the grocers, the pharmacies, and even Wal-Mart, which are usually $1.45 to $1.55 (and only one bargain at $1.39). In most cases, a 2-Liter is cheaper than the 20oz, but this coupon doesn't allow another size.
Yes, I could pay the difference, but that's not the point....
Is anyone at Coke aware of the pricing going on out there for 20oz??
Should I write and ask if they'll exchange for coupons for a 2-Liter?

Seriously? All this over 10 to 20 cents? You said you do realize the coupon is still good for $1.29. You only have to pay the extra amount above that. Pay it. Coke is not going to exchange coupons.

wise2u Oct 7, 2013 12:10 am

re
 
not getting twitter for BETA crap...prizes are lame for what they want from you.

In Texas I have always used the "free" coke zero coupons at 7-11 and never had to pay anything....don't know if that's because limit was higher on previous coupons or clerk just didn't read the fine print. Try it.

OzzyOzzie Oct 7, 2013 4:10 am


Originally Posted by wise2u (Post 21565777)
not getting twitter for BETA crap...prizes are lame for what they want from you.

In Texas I have always used the "free" coke zero coupons at 7-11 and never had to pay anything....don't know if that's because limit was higher on previous coupons or clerk just didn't read the fine print. Try it.

Someone posted (on SD) the prizes when you reach the twilight level. So lame I am not even going to attempt it.

As to 20oz coke < $1.29, no help from my end. I've seen them on sale for $1.00 each but that at a regional outlet that is only in Illinois & Indiana.

kipper Oct 7, 2013 5:54 am


Originally Posted by flyzabit (Post 21565546)
Since the "free" 20oz. Coke Zero coupon from the Fall Football Coke Zero promo is really only "free" up to $1.29, can anyone give a good location that actually sells 20oz Coke Zero bottles for that price or less AND takes manufacturer coupons. (Texas, in my case).
I only found a Texaco, but they don't take coupons. Forget the dollar store chains (only 14oz below that), the grocers, the pharmacies, and even Wal-Mart, which are usually $1.45 to $1.55 (and only one bargain at $1.39). In most cases, a 2-Liter is cheaper than the 20oz, but this coupon doesn't allow another size.
Yes, I could pay the difference, but that's not the point....
Is anyone at Coke aware of the pricing going on out there for 20oz??
Should I write and ask if they'll exchange for coupons for a 2-Liter?

Just pony up the extra cash.

DQuintana47 Oct 8, 2013 4:30 am


Originally Posted by flyzabit (Post 21565546)
Since the "free" 20oz. Coke Zero coupon from the Fall Football Coke Zero promo is really only "free" up to $1.29, can anyone give a good location that actually sells 20oz Coke Zero bottles for that price or less AND takes manufacturer coupons. (Texas, in my case).
I only found a Texaco, but they don't take coupons. Forget the dollar store chains (only 14oz below that), the grocers, the pharmacies, and even Wal-Mart, which are usually $1.45 to $1.55 (and only one bargain at $1.39). In most cases, a 2-Liter is cheaper than the 20oz, but this coupon doesn't allow another size.
Yes, I could pay the difference, but that's not the point....
Is anyone at Coke aware of the pricing going on out there for 20oz??
Should I write and ask if they'll exchange for coupons for a 2-Liter?

In my case, they never really read that part of the print... They (Wal-mart, Target, Vons, Albertsons, etc) simply discounted the cost of the soda. However, since CRV is NOT covered by the coupon, they still made me pay a few cents in the end... Long-story short, just tryout the systems at all your stores, but bring a quarter nevertheless.

EWRfflyer Oct 9, 2013 7:16 am

Pretty Good Wed Deal
 
Popcorn and a movie for 290 points. Too bad when I checked to get this at 6am EDT they were all sold out.

hawkandhoo Oct 9, 2013 5:20 pm

Pretty Lame
 

Originally Posted by EWRfflyer (Post 21578871)
Popcorn and a movie for 290 points. Too bad when I checked to get this at 6am EDT they were all sold out.

I agree that it's a great deal, but it's mystifying how they could run out so quickly, given that it was supposed to be limited to one per person. Usually when they do that, there's enough prizes available for everyone to get one.

MSPdude Oct 10, 2013 12:32 pm


Originally Posted by hawkandhoo (Post 21582437)
I agree that it's a great deal, but it's mystifying how they could run out so quickly, given that it was supposed to be limited to one per person. Usually when they do that, there's enough prizes available for everyone to get one.

How long has it been since the movie ticket redemption has been available - besides yesterdays promo? Are they ever coming back?

DCBob Oct 13, 2013 2:49 pm


Originally Posted by wise2u (Post 21565777)
not getting twitter for BETA crap...prizes are lame for what they want from you.

In Texas I have always used the "free" coke zero coupons at 7-11 and never had to pay anything....don't know if that's because limit was higher on previous coupons or clerk just didn't read the fine print. Try it.

The limit WAS higher on previous coupons - $1.79, at least in Washington, DC. Depending on your ZIP code, the maximum may have been more or less than that. I haven't bothered to get any of the newer coupons.


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