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Mauibaby2008 Jul 10, 2014 4:00 pm


Originally Posted by JuneBug30 (Post 23174171)
I use MCR for getting free Club Pogo membership and noticed they only have the one month pass available. They do have the three month and six month passes available but only for MCR Beta. You have to get to silver level to get the three month pass and gold level to get the six month pass. I don't use FB or Twitter. Any ideas of how I can still get these passes?

Easy, create a Facebook and Twitter:) not like you have to use it if you don't want.

jiburi Jul 11, 2014 3:54 am

Boo. Entered Fuze code on 7/11, Got my 20 points, but nothing new added. I've already redeemed for the other items. Maybe they forgot to add it. Not happy. (I'd wait till later if you are entering the codes today)..

Jiburi

thelostshark Jul 11, 2014 7:18 am


Originally Posted by balima (Post 23002824)
There hasn't been a IHG reward this year yet and this concerns me. Usually there is one in the spring and another later in the year that lasts a few weeks at least. Seeing the contest for IHG does not make me feel warm and fuzzy.

Well, now there's another promotion that Coke and IHT are doing together (some Hollywood thing; see link below).

I'm also concerned that the points may never return; on the other hand, at least they're not severing their relationship. Hope springs eternal. Or maybe it's just wishful thinking ... tls


https://reelsummer.ihg.com/amer/us/e...C-ReelSummer14

OzzyOzzie Jul 11, 2014 10:20 am


Originally Posted by jiburi (Post 23179327)
Boo. Entered Fuze code on 7/11, Got my 20 points, but nothing new added. I've already redeemed for the other items. Maybe they forgot to add it. Not happy. (I'd wait till later if you are entering the codes today)..

Jiburi

People are reporting they are simply repeating a previous reward (spotify).

diburning Jul 11, 2014 10:39 pm

Anyone redeem a fuze for 3 points a month or two ago? I did, and it deducted the points, and shows a redemption, but doesn't show up under my redemptions. I emailed them and was told that my redemption had failed and that they were crediting me the points. It's kind of ridiculous.

OzzyOzzie Jul 12, 2014 1:46 pm


Originally Posted by diburning (Post 23183702)
Anyone redeem a fuze for 3 points a month or two ago? I did, and it deducted the points, and shows a redemption, but doesn't show up under my redemptions. I emailed them and was told that my redemption had failed and that they were crediting me the points. It's kind of ridiculous.

Doesn't matter, the fuze coupons had already expired before folks got them. Even if you got it you could not have used it and then they would have refunded your points anyway.

balima Jul 12, 2014 2:08 pm


Originally Posted by thelostshark (Post 23179932)
Well, now there's another promotion that Coke and IHT are doing together (some Hollywood thing; see link below).

I'm also concerned that the points may never return; on the other hand, at least they're not severing their relationship. Hope springs eternal. Or maybe it's just wishful thinking ... tls


https://reelsummer.ihg.com/amer/us/e...C-ReelSummer14

Wow, I get 30 chances to a vacation with every IHG stay. :rolleyes:
Not feeling warm and fuzzy here.

BTW, where's Hilton? Haven't seen that pop up either this year yet.

kipper Jul 13, 2014 6:23 pm


Originally Posted by TrojanHorse (Post 23165697)
Let us know when you find one that will do the 17 coupons at once

I agree with the poster who said there is zero chance on that

FWIW, my local grocery store chain does not prohibit using several coupons for the same type of item, as long as you purchase all of the items. Further, I'd probably go through the self-checkout line, where there's less of a chance of anyone questioning it, as the employees working who handle coupons like that generally don't care.

Steve in Olympia Jul 13, 2014 7:46 pm

Let us know when you get 17 identical items for free, in the same transaction.

Out of my Element Jul 14, 2014 5:58 am


Originally Posted by kipper (Post 23190796)
FWIW, my local grocery store chain does not prohibit using several coupons for the same type of item, as long as you purchase all of the items. Further, I'd probably go through the self-checkout line, where there's less of a chance of anyone questioning it, as the employees working who handle coupons like that generally don't care.

I've never had success using a "free" coupon at self checkout. :(

scootr5 Jul 14, 2014 6:12 am


Originally Posted by Steve in Olympia (Post 23191112)
Let us know when you get 17 identical items for free, in the same transaction.

While not 17, I redeemed 6 in one transaction yesterday. Scanned the six bottles, then the six coupons that deducted $1.59 each.

Steve in Olympia Jul 14, 2014 1:50 pm


Originally Posted by scootr5 (Post 23192605)
While not 17, I redeemed 6 in one transaction yesterday. Scanned the six bottles, then the six coupons that deducted $1.59 each.

There is no doubt that the "one coupon per transaction" statement in the fine print is intended to prevent this. But there is also no doubt that not all stores consistently enforce this prohibition.

There is no doubt what Coke intended.

scootr5 Jul 14, 2014 2:33 pm


Originally Posted by Steve in Olympia (Post 23194869)
There is no doubt that the "one coupon per transaction" statement in the fine print is intended to prevent this. But there is also no doubt that not all stores consistently enforce this prohibition.

There is no doubt what Coke intended.

I didn't read the fine print on the coupon, but was it "one coupon per purchase" or "one coupon per transaction"? I've seen both phrases mentioned in this thread. Those are two distinctly different meanings in coupon acceptance. There can also be "one coupon per shopping trip", which would necessitate completing the transaction and leaving the store.

Most stores choose not to enforce the "one per transaction", since all it would do is simply slow down their lines if customers had to make several separate "transactions".

kipper Jul 14, 2014 5:26 pm


Originally Posted by Out of my Element (Post 23192557)
I've never had success using a "free" coupon at self checkout. :(

:) Some of them will take it off automatically, but for most, I just hit the call cashier button and the clerk working the group of 10 registers comes over and takes care of them. Now, mind you, I only do this when it's pretty slow in the store. :D

Steve in Olympia Jul 14, 2014 9:12 pm


Originally Posted by scootr5 (Post 23195095)
Most stores choose not to enforce the "one per transaction", since all it would do is simply slow down their lines if customers had to make several separate "transactions".

The fact that some stores violate the terms of the coupon doesn't change the meaning of "one coupon per purchase," which was the question asked in post no. 8580 (which gave rise to this discussion). There is no doubt what Coke means by this phrase. Wishful thinking doesn't change the meaning.

As the Coke Zero coupon also states, "Any other use constitutes fraud."


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