expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 7:19 AM
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expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Nov 3, 2024
Nov 3, 2024 7:19 AM
$50 Ace Hardware eGift Card + $10 Ace Hardware Bonus eGift Card
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When you're ready to use them, order online for store pickup because sometimes you can get as much as 10% CB with apps, making the cost closer to $44.
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Compared to bigger hardware stores, my local Ace stores are usually 5%-20% more expensive, but they have more conveinient locations, smaller physical location (hence easier to find stuff regardless of if I know what I'm looking for), have some pretty decent items on clearance every so often, have a decent rewards program, easy to find someone to help (and usually more knowledgable), have a plethora of loose hardware (nute, bolts, screws, specialty items, etc.), and to top it off, send out coupons often.
I have a giant stack of $5 off $20 that they take even when expired, anytime I go I try to get over $20 if I'm close and get the extra money off, which makes it at least the same price, if not cheaper, than other places.
Like AmusedScent305 mentioned, YMMV on exact things at your local Ace because they're owned individually and not a huge chain.