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There is "convenience fee" of 5$ then delivery fee 2.99$ then Tip which they put 6$ on default so even with 20$ off my 32$ items comes out to 28$ I guess not bad if you want stuff from 7/11 to be delivered . Sadly not a slick deal unless this was on Pickup.
There is "convenience fee" of 5$ then delivery fee 2.99$ then Tip which they put 6$ on default so even with 20$ off my 32$ items comes out to 28$ I guess not bad if you want stuff from 7/11 to be delivered . Sadly not a slick deal unless this was on Pickup.
Sign up gold pass 30 days free trail and cancel might be little cheaper
In the past 10 days 7/11 has had TWO, $10 off $20 with pick up
They usually do one 7Now deal every Saturday but this week they are doing it twice for tax day and Easter.
Yes this deal sucks with the fees but overall 7/11 has been giving money away for free and people should stop complaining and just enjoy it while it lasts
There is "convenience fee" of 5$ then delivery fee 2.99$ then Tip which they put 6$ on default so even with 20$ off my 32$ items comes out to 28$ I guess not bad if you want stuff from 7/11 to be delivered . Sadly not a slick deal unless this was on Pickup.
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In English-speaking countries, the dollar sign ($) typically comes before the number—for example, $20 instead of 20$. This is the standard in places like the United States, Canada, and Australia.
However, in some non-English-speaking regions, the currency symbol may appear after the number—for example, 20$. This is common in French-speaking Canada and certain European countries.
It's mostly a matter of regional convention, but in formal writing, the dollar sign before the number is preferred.
Are people really complaining?In the past 10 days 7/11 has had TWO, $10 off $20 with pick upThey usually do one 7Now deal every Saturday but this week they are doing it twice for tax day and Easter.Yes this deal sucks with the fees but overall 7/11 has been giving money away for free and people should stop complaining and just enjoy it while it lasts
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Sign up gold pass 30 days free trail and cancel might be little cheaper
Still have to deal with the tipping scam.
Yes ✋ tax n tips but not delivery fee and one fee item as a member .Happy Easter
In the past 10 days 7/11 has had TWO, $10 off $20 with pick up
They usually do one 7Now deal every Saturday but this week they are doing it twice for tax day and Easter.
Yes this deal sucks with the fees but overall 7/11 has been giving money away for free and people should stop complaining and just enjoy it while it lasts
In English-speaking countries, the dollar sign ($) typically comes before the number—for example, $20 instead of 20$. This is the standard in places like the United States, Canada, and Australia.
However, in some non-English-speaking regions, the currency symbol may appear after the number—for example, 20$. This is common in French-speaking Canada and certain European countries.
It's mostly a matter of regional convention, but in formal writing, the dollar sign before the number is preferred.
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I have so many questions