expired Posted by nismos14 • Feb 10, 2024
Feb 10, 2024 3:50 PM
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expired Posted by nismos14 • Feb 10, 2024
Feb 10, 2024 3:50 PM
Ryobi USB lithium hackable deals at Home Depot - starting from $16.23
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Still thinking about doing it and getting the ratchet for 50 bucks. I already have the screwdriver, and a 18v ratchet but it's to big with battery for most things
Also seems they make it so you need to pick up both, or ship both. Can't pick different options anymore.
Still thinking about doing it and getting the ratchet for 50 bucks. I already have the screwdriver, and a 18v ratchet but it's to big with battery for most things
Also seems they make it so you need to pick up both, or ship both. Can't pick different options anymore.
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Still thinking about doing it and getting the ratchet for 50 bucks. I already have the screwdriver, and a 18v ratchet but it's to big with battery for most things
Also seems they make it so you need to pick up both, or ship both. Can't pick different options anymore.
pro tip: it is called a hack because it is a NET total price.
take your rachet for example. you want it for $33.
you can not buy it today for a net of $33 but rather $50.
yes you are correct you can not deliver one and pick up one.
HOWEVER.....you can pick up BOTH at DIFFERENT stores OR have the main shipped and one picked up.
set pick up for the rachet at store A which you frequent.
set pickup for the extra battery 300 miles away at another store.
you will be credited for the extra battery when you fail to pick it up a week later.
thus net of $33.
Holland Tunnel store 6845 in NJ has the magnifying glass for $25 or $16 after hack.
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The Home Depot cashier is not making these by hand with their own sweat and blood. They're commodity products sold at a huge markup by a multinational conglomerate. It's absolutely no sweat to say "I would like to return this battery, I don't need it" to someone dealing with customers trying to return lightly used lumber and arguing about "if I can't see the price tag it must be free"
If you need an excuse, which you don't, tell them "my wife ordered this and didn't realize it came with an extra battery. We already have too many, whoops" because quite bluntly - they cannot refuse a return to a customer with an unopened product + receipt, unless you're committing obvious fraud and buying hundreds of units at a time or other foolishness.
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