Costway has its 4-Piece Patio Rattan Furniture Set (Red) on sale for $259 - $30 coupon when you sign up for a new account (free to join) = $229. Shipping is free.
Note, after you sign up you can find your unique coupon here (apply at checkout).
Alternatively, Costway via Target has 4-Piece Patio Rattan Furniture Set (Red) on sale for $257.99. Shipping is free.
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Costway[costway.com] $259 - $38.85 with coupon code COSTWAYDAY = $220.15 (must sign in or create account to apply coupon code) expired
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Costway has its 4-Piece Patio Rattan Furniture Set (Red) on sale for $259 - $30 coupon when you sign up for a new account (free to join) = $229. Shipping is free.
Note, after you sign up you can find your unique coupon here (apply at checkout).
Alternatively, Costway via Target has 4-Piece Patio Rattan Furniture Set (Red) on sale for $257.99. Shipping is free.
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so target is trying to get rid of it's over stock of things that don't sell well. informative thread over on reddit.
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
so target is trying to get rid of it's over stock of things that don't sell well. informative thread over on reddit.
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
This has always been how Target operates, especially for outdoor and garden items. Introduce products right before the season starts, then clear them out mid-season to eliminate inventory, plus make room for the next season. Happens with apparel too, outdoor furniture is just bulkier and more obvious.
so target is trying to get rid of it's over stock of things that don't sell well. informative thread over on reddit.
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
so target is trying to get rid of it's over stock of things that don't sell well. informative thread over on reddit.
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
Weird to see a similar set for sale in a week... Saw a nicer & more complete set going for like $1000+ probably on a site that auctions off returned items.
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"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
https://www.reddit.com/r/investin...s_fr
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
https://www.reddit.com/r/investin...s_fr
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
https://www.reddit.com/r/investin...s_fr
"For instance, he said, Target had a big sales event over Memorial Day weekend to clear bulky outdoor items like patio furniture out of its backrooms. It also got additional space near U.S. ports to hold merchandise, so it has a place to move goods — some of which are arriving too early or too late."
https://www.reddit.com/r/investin...s_fr
This item isn't in Target stores, though. It is sold & shipped by Costway.
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Also, don't know if this could benefit the conversation, but target recently said this - https://www.reddit.com/r/news/com...americans/
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