expired Posted by Geckohands • Nov 27, 2022
Nov 27, 2022 11:03 AM
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Item 1 of 3
expired Posted by Geckohands • Nov 27, 2022
Nov 27, 2022 11:03 AM
$75 IKEA eGift Card + Bonus $15 IKEA eGift Card
(Valid 11/28 Only)$75
$90
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You pay 75 to get 90 worth.
So discount is 15 for 90 worth of gc.
such extra gc deals intentionally want folks to confuse and miscalculate the total discount. another way of shrinkflation. buy 'x' gc, get 'y' extra instead of get 'x' gc for 'z'
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For instance if I'm buying $540 of Ikea stuff, can I replicate this deal 6 times for 6*75 + 6*15= 540 and use all twelve of the gift cards in a single transaction?
For instance if I'm buying $540 of Ikea stuff, can I replicate this deal 6 times for 6*75 + 6*15= 540 and use all twelve of the gift cards in a single transaction?
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I think there were better deals at 20% off in the past that may come back again
15/75*100% = 20%
You pay 75 to get 90 worth.
So discount is 15 for 90 worth of gc.
such extra gc deals intentionally want folks to confuse and miscalculate the total discount. another way of shrinkflation. buy 'x' gc, get 'y' extra instead of get 'x' gc for 'z'
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15/75*100% = 20%
$90 GC that you are paying $75 cash.
Thinking back to my old math days.
I paid $90 for a cabinet, but Ikea gave me $15 off (so I only paid $75 out of pocket).
So that is 15 divided by 90 = 16.66% off
Is that not how you calculate this?
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For instance if I'm buying $540 of Ikea stuff, can I replicate this deal 6 times for 6*75 + 6*15= 540 and use all twelve of the gift cards in a single transaction?
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