Office Depot/Max: Duracell Batteries: 16-Pack AAA + 100% Back In Bonus Rewards
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Office Depot / Office Max has select Duracell Coppertop AA / AAA Alkaline Batteries on sale from $14.99. Additionally, Office Depot/Max Rewards members (free to join) will earn 100% Back in Bonus Rewards w/ purchase. Select free in-store or curbside pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on $45+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member DKTVPN for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Since there's 16 or 24 pack and AA or AAA, is the total of 8 rebates , 2 per sku?
No it's a total of 2 packs only. You pick which 2. If you are recycling ink you can buy 1 pack by 4/30 and recycle 10 cartridges for April and one pack 5/1 and recycle 10 more cartridges for May.
Anything worth buying with the reward that's not overpriced?
I usually go in store and try to see what is on clearance (look for clearance shelves located in the back of the store. I usually find stuff 50-90% off.
Goes up another nickel July 14 to 72 cents ea.. Another $1 on a pack of 20, $5 on a back of 100. The value of stamps seem to be raising far faster than inflation for sure, then again what GOVT program does not.
holy smoke is it for real? they just increased it beginning of this month or so.
has people had Duracell batteries leak? They've probably destroyed about 3 remotes for me in over many years. They just seem to leak more than other brands.
Yes, they do. Especially in low drain devices like remote. In my non-scientific sampling where I use generic brand stuff (like AC Delco, Bestbuy, Amazon Basic) in about 50% of the devices vs Duracell. The only leak I ever encounter in the last 15 years are Duracell and I took picture of them as proof. Not one picture are of other brands.
1 pack 4/28-4/30 and 20 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
1 pack 5/1-5/4 and 20 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
Total outlay: $30
Total Office Depot rewards: $70
not a bad week
…the government programs that help regular people, especially caught in the shredded safety net with few options but crime. I wonder how these increases track to the rigged low "inflation" numbers that are supposed to keep SSA on parity with it. By leaving out real world housing increases more people enter poverty daily while insecure billionaires cosplay cowboys in space.
As for uses of stamps, the post office treats them as postage on anything. Have used multiples on loads of packages, flat rate priority, certified, etc. I have no shame attaching as many as I like to cover total mailing costs, same value as cash.
The govt is chasing its tail. Spend and printing of money only inflates. Inflation is a great tool to pay debt with a deflated dollar. That of course means only the folks in that have credit can ignore interest rates. Govt causes the inflation by spending money they don't have. Better off folks have access to credit. The poor do not, so this policy of "helping" the poor, actually hurt the poor.
We are borrowing 1 trillion every 100 days. Interest on the current debt is more than all of defense. It is quickly going to overtake the "social" programs. These "Socialist" programs have the age old problem that has never been a part of the equation in increasing spending. Margret Thatcher said " Socialism" is great until you run out of "other" peoples money. 50% of the US tax payers pays no Federal income tax. In order to repay the debt, you can not tax people do not pay taxes, but they can devalue the dollar by printing more in the name of helping the poor, when actually it is not in anyone's interest. Only the Fed Reserve connected entities (banks, investment firms ect..) make out on the deal because they have access to credit.
My mom and dad bought houses in the late 70's and early 80's at 17% interest. In 88 I bought my first house with a FHA loan at 7%. These by todays standards are impossible numbers. How did we ever get through it? By increasing the productivity of the nation.
Productivity is a ugly word today. In order to be productive you need a environment of predictable tax environments. Long term investment depend on predictability. The higher the debt, the less predictable the dollar value is in the future. The more money the GOVT borrows leaves less money for others to borrow to increase efficiency. The FED interest rate hikes in the last few years only make life harder for the poor. COLA (cost of living increases) are imperfect and can be manipulated. yea you might see cola increase, but be assured you are still loosing because productivity is not keeping up with inflation.
We are in a debt spiral that wont end well. So yea a Forever stamp might be a hedge on the value spent on the stamp. It has a defined value for ever unlike a dollar. Only problem is what happens if they go out of business because they cant run the post office with certainty with out GOVT help.
don't forget, because this week falls over two months, if you're also recycling ink cartridges you can use this offer to reach the minimum $10 spend for BOTH April and May, by buying one pack in each month.
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1 pack 4/28-4/30 and 20 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
1 pack 5/1-5/4 and 20 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
Total outlay: $30
Total Office Depot rewards: $70
not a bad week
You really recycling 20 cartridges each month like it reads.. or that just a type (twice)?
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how you got $70 rewards
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He laid it out pretty much. Rewards for buying the batteries and rewards for recycling the cartridges... though you only get rewards for the first 10 ink cartridges each month. I'm guessing he just made a mistake and meant 20 total. Not 20 each month.
Anything worth buying with the reward that's not overpriced?
Clearance, as mentioned, can be good. Mostly office supplies. Expect it to be highly YMMV from store to store.
Otherwise, yeah it's not a place you want to go in without a plan and pay full price. Household stuff when it goes on sale, price match to Walmart, use the 25% email signup coupon for online orders, etc.
1 pack 4/28-4/30 and $20 recycling 10 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
1 pack 5/1-5/4 and $20 recycling 10 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
Total outlay: $30
Total Office Depot rewards: $70
not a bad week
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No it's a total of 2 packs only. You pick which 2. If you are recycling ink you can buy 1 pack by 4/30 and recycle 10 cartridges for April and one pack 5/1 and recycle 10 more cartridges for May.
I usually go in store and try to see what is on clearance (look for clearance shelves located in the back of the store. I usually find stuff 50-90% off.
1 pack 5/1-5/4 and 20 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
Total outlay: $30
Total Office Depot rewards: $70
not a bad week
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As for uses of stamps, the post office treats them as postage on anything. Have used multiples on loads of packages, flat rate priority, certified, etc. I have no shame attaching as many as I like to cover total mailing costs, same value as cash.
We are borrowing 1 trillion every 100 days. Interest on the current debt is more than all of defense. It is quickly going to overtake the "social" programs. These "Socialist" programs have the age old problem that has never been a part of the equation in increasing spending. Margret Thatcher said " Socialism" is great until you run out of "other" peoples money. 50% of the US tax payers pays no Federal income tax. In order to repay the debt, you can not tax people do not pay taxes, but they can devalue the dollar by printing more in the name of helping the poor, when actually it is not in anyone's interest. Only the Fed Reserve connected entities (banks, investment firms ect..) make out on the deal because they have access to credit.
My mom and dad bought houses in the late 70's and early 80's at 17% interest. In 88 I bought my first house with a FHA loan at 7%. These by todays standards are impossible numbers. How did we ever get through it? By increasing the productivity of the nation.
Productivity is a ugly word today. In order to be productive you need a environment of predictable tax environments. Long term investment depend on predictability. The higher the debt, the less predictable the dollar value is in the future. The more money the GOVT borrows leaves less money for others to borrow to increase efficiency. The FED interest rate hikes in the last few years only make life harder for the poor. COLA (cost of living increases) are imperfect and can be manipulated. yea you might see cola increase, but be assured you are still loosing because productivity is not keeping up with inflation.
We are in a debt spiral that wont end well. So yea a Forever stamp might be a hedge on the value spent on the stamp. It has a defined value for ever unlike a dollar. Only problem is what happens if they go out of business because they cant run the post office with certainty with out GOVT help.
1 pack 5/1-5/4 and 20 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
Total outlay: $30
Total Office Depot rewards: $70
not a bad week
?
Otherwise, yeah it's not a place you want to go in without a plan and pay full price. Household stuff when it goes on sale, price match to Walmart, use the 25% email signup coupon for online orders, etc.
1 pack 4/28-4/30 and $20 recycling 10 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
1 pack 5/1-5/4 and $20 recycling 10 cartridges, $15 pm to amzn
Total outlay: $30
Total Office Depot rewards: $70
not a bad week
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