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Sat, Feb 1st, 2014, 08:36 PM #9301
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The coupon states one coupon per transaction and that makes it 10.98 for 2 with the coupon. If you minus off the 5.25 worth of airmiles you pay $5.73 for 2 or $2.87 each... i expect royal or cottonelle or even satin soft for that price. Be careful that one coupon per transaction doesn`t lure you in to paying more for lesser quality.
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Sat, Feb 1st, 2014, 08:39 PM #9302
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They often put royal on sale for 3.99 at shoppers and there are $2 coupons out there 1.99 for a 12 double roll pack is my kind of price.
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Sat, Feb 1st, 2014, 08:50 PM #9303
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Thanks. I missed the fine print on coupon.
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Sun, Feb 2nd, 2014, 02:33 PM #9305
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So I caved and re-reloaded my freezer today--bunch of lasagna (Basile's Best seems to be better nutritional quality than Safeway Select), McCain French fries ($1 off each bag with coupon made the deal a good one), and some Super Bowl Munchies (of note the Old Dutch Chips are the same price, including the BIG BAG (270g, vs regular 180g), so 50% more for free), and the toilet paper, pricey or not.
Bottom line....$112.58 out of pocket--545 AM's. I am using my supplementary freezer for now (also known as the trunk of my car). So on February 2nd, hit gold for AM...whoopee!!I use DropBox to store my Las Vegas pictures, books, etc., online. It works on every device/computer that I use, and gives you 2.0GB of storage for FREE. Use the link below, sign up, and you and I will both get an EXTRA 500MB of storage, for FREE.
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Sun, Feb 2nd, 2014, 03:19 PM #9306
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 01:19 AM #9307
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 02:22 AM #9308
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 11:00 AM #9309
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This is a great deal for those in the calgary area or those planning to visit the calgary area. You can use your airmiles to purchase tickets for the calgary zoo. You can save over 50% off regular rates when you include parking. Calgary zoo is the 2nd largest zoo in canada and you would be rushed and very hard pressed to see it all in a day.
Normal zoo rates: Adult $23, Child $15, Under 2 is free.
Airmiles: Adult ticket 100 airmiles (=$10.50) Child Ticket 60 airmiles (=$6.30)
There is a $7 parking fee and I also recommend packing a lunch.
A regulars day admission with parking for a family of 4 is $83
A regular day admission for a family is $45 if you use the coupon from the SUTP for half off coupon.
A regulars day admission with parking and airmiles passes is $41.
Calgary transit fairs are currently $3 for a adult and $2 per child. I recommend taking the car because, 1)You can pack and lunch and drinks and keep it in a cooler in the car... just get your hand stamped or whatever is needed so you can run back and get lunch, 2) It is cheaper, unless you're driving a monster truck! 3) When your kids are exhausted from the trip the train will not be a fun ride for them or you.
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 12:08 PM #9310
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 01:04 PM #9311
Decided to drop the claim. if we have a prairie fire in the next 2 or 3 years it will eclipse a freezer problem big time. I'm hoping for a good fruit crop this coming summer &/or good frozen fruit deals in the stores. (with or without AM deals!)
And ranch life IS something to envy!!
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 02:59 PM #9312
for tomorrow's 20x points what is classified as base miles?
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 03:30 PM #9313
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for tomorrow's 20x points what is classified as base miles?
Unless you spend almost an exact multiple of $20 you're better off taking the 10% cash back. For example:
You spend $25
20 X 1 Base Mile = 20 AMs = $2.10 value
10% = $2.50 a better deal.
However, if you plan on using the AMs for flights it gets a bit muddy as flights can be a better value.
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Mon, Feb 3rd, 2014, 04:25 PM #9314
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Flights? Good luck with that. The flight I took to O'Hare then to Las Vegas just got cancelled, because too many cheapos want to drive across the border and take an Allegiant flight. Instead of 8 1/2 hour total flights, now I'm back to 10 hour deals going an hour and a half in the wrong direction!!!
End of rant--sorry to interrupt OB's very eloquent analytics.I use DropBox to store my Las Vegas pictures, books, etc., online. It works on every device/computer that I use, and gives you 2.0GB of storage for FREE. Use the link below, sign up, and you and I will both get an EXTRA 500MB of storage, for FREE.
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Tue, Feb 4th, 2014, 12:00 PM #9315
Little Safeway brag. OOP $59.08 (got 10% off = $10.19), 107 AM (Lysol, Old El Paso, Pepsi) and can send away for Pepsi $20 FPC offer.
Plus I got eggs, butter, fresh fruit and veg, chicken and donated a box of Kashi cereal to the Food Harvest bin.
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