Codes can be used several times
If you enter a code and it doesn't take 50% off (only takes $50 off), the code has been used up
During checkout if you get a screen that says VZ needs to do a credit check, do as poster FTL24RAGE suggests
When you get to the credit check, copy and paste this in the address bar
https://www.verizon.com/sales/next/delivery.html
That will take you to your delivery address and you should be good to go.
For problems with PayPal:
Verizon is passing the address to PayPal, but is removing the spacing so it appears as one jumbled mess.
For example, Verizon shows address as:
Code:
Council of Economic Advisers. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Washington, D.C. 20502
Code:
CouncilofEconomicAdvisers.1600PennsylvaniaAvenueNW.Washington,D.C20502
Please PM people codes so it doesn't get picked up by bots. There are people who don't have a slickdeals account constantly refreshing and taking codes without even repping the user. PM people who ask for them and reply to that you got them so multiple people don't send to the same person!!
They stopped giving out the offer as of last night, previous codes are still valid (if unused)
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I WILL POST A CODE AT 6:15 EST (25 minutes). Please DO NOT complete the purchase until 6:25. As long as it applies to your cart, you don't have to worry about missing it. Just proceed to the screen after payment selection and wait
Make sure you are logged into the Microsoft account tied to your XBox
On the Contact Us page, click on the green button that says Contact us
When it asks to "tell us a little more" I did the following prompts:
What are you having trouble with? - Hardware and Network
What's the issue? - Warranty, service, & repair
Where are you seeing it? - XBox Series S
Describe your issue? - I typed in "Contact".
The window will give you recommendations to follow. One of them may be Request a call. Hit that button.
It'll ask you again to describe your issue. Just say "Warranty issue". On the "Select a category" box I just put down Hardware & network.
Click on the "Request a call: Estimated wait: # minutes" button. That should open up the Virtual Agent. They will tell you to complete a CAPTCHA.
Once you get past the CAPTCHA you give them your phone number to have them call you.
Wait until you get the call and then go from there.
It's needlessly convoluted, and there are other routes to take that'll get you to the Request a Call page, but this is how I was able to do it. Best of luck!
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Based on that information, it seems possible that each code can be utilized multiple times for a limited criteria. What that criteria is, is yet unknown at this moment. Perhaps it's a x-number times of use, or perhaps it's a code that is deactivated 5 minutes after its first usage, or perhaps it's something else completely.
I just wanted to provide datapoints about the codes. Also that user's post seems to have been removed, as well as the two users who gave thanks in a reply to it. Not sure why the post was removed, but I'm sure some other users saw those and can confirm.
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Update (4 hours later): Based on anecdotes and data I'm seeing from codes posted here, we've seen one code being used up to 9 times plus/minus a few unreported, or those just saying thanks without using. Based on my experiences with inputting the code as soon as I see them, they tend to last no longer than 2 minutes after they are first posted (likely others are rushing to utilize the code too, thus likely, after the first usage a very short timer of 2 minutes of less starts before the code is deactivated). Also, you guys are weird, those that have thumbed down this post. I'm simply trying to provide information or data points so people can get on the deal easier.
Anyhow, I like how dtran posted his/her code. This user gave a notice of at least 5 minutes an gave an exact time which he would post his code, so that people could prepare to use it once it was posted, thus maximizing the number of users able to take advantage. Props to him or her.
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Based on that information, it seems possible that each code can be utilized multiple times for a limited criteria. What that criteria is, is yet unknown at this moment. Perhaps it's a x-number times of use, or perhaps it's a code that is deactivated 5 minutes after its first usage, or perhaps it's something else completely.
I just wanted to provide datapoints about the codes. Also that user's post seems to have been removed, as well as the two users who gave thanks in a reply to it. Not sure why the post was removed, but I'm sure some other users saw those and can confirm.
Based on that information, it seems possible that each code can be utilized multiple times for a limited criteria. What that criteria is, is yet unknown at this moment. Perhaps it's a x-number times of use, or perhaps it's a code that is deactivated 5 minutes after its first usage, or perhaps it's something else completely.
I just wanted to provide datapoints about the codes. Also that user's post seems to have been removed, as well as the two users who gave thanks in a reply to it. Not sure why the post was removed, but I'm sure some other users saw those and can confirm.
Microsoft Xbox Series S Console - White. $149.99
Taxes. $14.05
Gift Card. -$25.00
Total. $139.04
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