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SlickdealsForumsDeal TalkDC Shoes Extra 40% off Sale Styles: Men's DC Slider Sandals $13, Men's Tees from $5.39, Men's E.Tribeka S Skate Shoes $21.60, DC Penza Shoes $28 + Free Shipping
Companies should strongly reevaluate their stance on free returns — why punish (and hence discourage) customers for buying things in their online stores
Got some size 15 shoes for $30 bucks, unfortunately the ones for $20 were OOS! Thanks again! I get in on these sales about 3x a year and have been needing some more bad.
Companies should strongly reevaluate their stance on free returns — why punish (and hence discourage) customers for buying things in their online stores
The US is the only country with this mentality, we purchase things at a fraction of the price and then complain about not having free returns.
I understand where you're coming from, as a fellow slickdealer I love the best possible deal, but "punishment" is taking it to the next level. Get off your high horse.
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The coupon is valid on Sale items.
The $8.99 Tees should drop to $5.39 when you add the code in cart
The coupon is valid on Sale items.
The $8.99 Tees should drop to $5.39 when you add the code in cart
I tried $7.19 shirts, and they're not discounting either. 😭
I also just tried it again, this time in an incognito browser,
and the $8.99 Tee is dropping to $5.39 when I apply the coupon code.
Here is a screenshot:
I am on Desktop using FireFox.
I wonder if you maybe try a different browser?
I hope you can get it to work for you.
buyer beware! Or buy it via PayPal or something.
Companies should strongly reevaluate their stance on free returns — why punish (and hence discourage) customers for buying things in their online stores
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Very shady move for a merchant who sells physical goods.
Who knows what they do with your information.
(plus, who hires lawyers to read privacy policies)
buyer beware! Or buy it via PayPal or something.
Companies should strongly reevaluate their stance on free returns — why punish (and hence discourage) customers for buying things in their online stores
I understand where you're coming from, as a fellow slickdealer I love the best possible deal, but "punishment" is taking it to the next level. Get off your high horse.