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Thu, Apr 19th, 2018, 08:11 PM #1546
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Please don't stick your tongues out or call me any nasty names......but.....I didn't realize that we can get personal Shoppers offers again....how did you get them? Did you have to link with your PCPlus card? And what if you have multiple cards? I know has likely been dealt with but I was hoping to not have to look back through 102 pages......sorry!!!!!!
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Thu, Apr 19th, 2018, 08:57 PM #1547
Some people seem to get them, some don't. For me personally, the PCO accounts that had a SDM card linked to them get them and the others don't. If you haven't got them yet, you probably need to start shopping there more often in order to "trigger" the offers. But I don't know.
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Thu, Apr 19th, 2018, 08:58 PM #1548
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Thu, Apr 19th, 2018, 11:22 PM #1549
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It's not like OPT where we'd get 13 offers each Saturday plus one-day ones. Now, it more like 2 to 5 per week, including the 1-day ones, that are explicitly labeled as SDM-only, usually plus a few that aren't labeled as such, but are for products that few if any of the grocery stores stock; e.g. various Life brand products, so in effect they're SDM offers.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 06:40 AM #1550
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i was at NoFrills yesterday, and voila ... Tropicana premium OJ, various types, in the 1.65L packaging !! So, when my current supply of Orange Juice runs out, I'll definitely replenish using the appropriate coupons from my two booklets, one of which was from my adult daughter who won't buy Pepsi.
btw, they were priced at $4.97 I think it was ... who would pay that !?
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 07:10 AM #1551
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On a recent 3,000 pts WUS $10 on Food offer, I also got the points for a 20X pts on Milk, and 600pts on PC Orange Juice, so that part works.
Haven't tried to redeem on the same transaction, but it works elsewhere, ie. like RCSS, so one would hope it would at SDM too, since its supposed to be the same Big Happy program now. I'm sure someone who HAS tried this will weigh in?
fyi Silk, I abandoned my old (not really) Free Gift Card pts redemption scheme, that was the subject of some fun banter on this thread a while back. Having more fun now, reducing my amount owing to a few bucks, or sometimes just pennies.Last edited by Pointsman; Fri, Apr 20th, 2018 at 07:12 AM.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 09:51 AM #1552
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When you're in line to check out, how often do you watch to see what the people ahead of you are buying at regular prices or at advertised prices that you know aren't great? Or how many are buying things for which coupons are easily available? Or not PMing that they could? Or how often people either don't have PCO accounts or don't use them? How many do you know who aren't aware that 30% off at SDM is a good deal on items A and B, but not X and Y?
In addition, how many people are essentially one-stop shoppers who frequent Loblaws or other full-price stores where the regular price is even higher, and because they don't compare prices much if at all, would regard $4.97 as a deal?
Serious savers represent only a fairly small minority of shoppers. So, the answer to your question is quite a few.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 10:01 AM #1553
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It's not really one program; it's some elements from each previous programs combined under one name, with some new things added that cover both the grocery and SDM sides. So a number of the rules are still different on each side, which means we can't automatically assume that everything that works on one side will also work on the other. That would be nice, but it simply isn't so.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 10:39 AM #1554
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 10:57 AM #1555
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I definitely try not to look. My husband is one of those people who would much rather pay full price than use a coupon, price match, or pay anything other than the listed price at the cashier, not even an SCOP. He was offered a short 5 minute survey for $5 cash and he quickly declined. He claims his time is valuable and unless it's for his job, he will not look for a better price. Therefore, in our house, he does as little shopping as humanly possible and we're both happy with that arrangement.
The great irony is that he is the one who is the mastermind at his company who dreams up these coupons, promotional offers, discounts, giveaways, etc.! But would he go for them himself? No!
To be fair, I have never seen anyone who has been more hassled over using coupons and discounts in my entire life. Every time he tries to use a coupon, they give him the suspicious look, question him on where he picked it up (if printed), the cashier questions the fine print (or can't read it), and the manager gets called over about 90% of the time. I will use the exact same coupon on the exact same day in a neighbouring line up and every thing will be fine.
However, I did give him an Air Miles coupon for Staples and he was able to use it once. He's been shopping at Staples for decades and never picked up any Air Miles. A few weeks ago, he used a cardboard coupon for First Choice. That's something at least, even if he didn't use our cash back credit card but loves his debit instead.
So many people don't have them, but I imagine they value their privacy. My brother-in-law refuses to use cash back apps because he doesn't think anyone needs to know the time and date he shopped, along with the fact that he bought bread and cheese in the same purchase. Once he buys something, he absolutely refuses to return it, even if he's not happy, wrong product, etc. However, he did call to complain about the dust accumulation from a particular brand of toilet tissue and they issued him a coupon. I don't know if he used it.
Even though I may not understand them, there will always be people to bypass free money for whatever reason. That's okay, it takes all types in this world.I'm sure if more people were using these point programs, the offers would get much, much worse or disappear entirely, like those $5 off wub 3 Gillette products from P&G. Or the Royale coupons. Or how you could play for points towards free Chapmans ice cream.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 11:55 AM #1556
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Yup. There are lots of people who, even though they care about saving money in other ways, aren't willing to put much effort into saving on things like grocery and drug store purchases. For instance, I know multiple individuals who are very casual about saving in these categories but who price-shopped hard for things like their cars or major appliances. I know an even larger number who basically can't be bothered to open C51 accounts even though I've told them how much I've saved and even that it's easily worth it for to have a second account for my wife.
And as a former marketing exec, I can confirm that we should be happy there are so many people who don't save seriously. Loblaw Cos. cares how much the PCO program costs as a % of total sales, waaaaaaaaay more than whether the maximum an individual saver can get is 40% or 30% or 20%. They will care more if and when the overall cost % goes up. In the meantime, the fact that serious savers are relatively few in number benefits those of us who are.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 11:57 AM #1557
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 12:08 PM #1558
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Question about combining offers: in the RCSS (West) there is an offer on the front page of Buy $250 Get 25,000 PCO pts. Also in the flyer (page 9) there is an offer of buy a $100 gift card for the Keg and get 15,000 PCO pts. If I buy some groceries and the $100 giftcard to make $250, will I get both the 25,000 + the 15,000 PCO pts? TIA.
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 01:02 PM #1559
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Fri, Apr 20th, 2018, 03:39 PM #1560
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