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Thank you for choosing Lowe's as your destination for home improvement.
 
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(I know this may not qualify as a "tool" but couldn't find a thread that seemed more appropriate. If there is, just let me know and I can move it. Thanks. )


These are low-end Craftsman but I bought 6 last night as a trial for some base cabinets. I like a taller worksurface so I will have to build them up to an adequate height - I will remove the casters and make stationary so I will use the casters for some other mobile projects I have planned - effectively the cost of each cabinet becomes about $40. They are only 4 drawer but since I have other boxes that work for the shallow items, these will hold more bulky items. I also plan to do a re-spray to match the overhead Craftsman cabinets I bought. We'll see how they work and if not, I can always find a place for them.

Note - this is an online price but after some discussion at the store, they did a price mod to let me take store stock. I believe the in-store sale price was $89.99.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00912729000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1




Craftsman 26-1/2'' 4-Drawer Tool Cabinet
Sold by Sears | Online only | Sears Item# 00912729000 | Model# 12729

Reg Price: $109.99
Savings: $49.50
$60.49
How did you get the price on the tool cab. to $40?
 

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Surprised no one posted this yet... but unlimited $10 off $50 coupons for Lowes. Just delete your cookies and submit again - all new unique code.

http://events.lowes.com/Source/prom...p-Project_Starter_Coupon_10_Off_50_Get_Coupon

Kind of a caveat - expires 4/4, in a few days.

Could have used this earlier today. The cash register spit one out with the receipt as well, so if you have $100 worth of stuff to buy, I would just buy half of it at one time. I am also using the "tax refund" gift card they were pushing earlier this month, which equals another 10% off. I'm in the midst of a duplex rehab, so I am in there just about every day....
 

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Where did you find that?

Thanks!

From slickdeals this morning! The always-making-me-spend-money-on-things-i-dont-need-devil. Sound a lot like this thread... :(

I take no credit for it... so feel free to post on your blog if you wish :thumbup:
 

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The 2nd or 3rd post on slickdeals has a good tip if you want multiple coupons.
Open the link in a few windows, but don't enter the security code yet.

Once you enter the security code you will get the "invalid" message.

edit: or you can clear the cookies like others have mentioned.
 
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From slickdeals this morning! The always-making-me-spend-money-on-things-i-dont-need-devil. Sound a lot like this thread... :(

I take no credit for it... so feel free to post on your blog if you wish :thumbup:
I was just curious.

I might post about the coupon on ToolGuyd now that you mention it, and if I do, I'll still credit you. I try to avoid posting about Lowes coupons too often since a barrage of emails begging for non-expired coupons usually follow.

The 2nd or 3rd post on slickdeals has a good tip if you want multiple coupons.
Open the link in a few windows, but don't enter the security code yet.

Once you enter the security code you will get the "invalid" message.

edit: or you can clear the cookies like others have mentioned.

Or use different browsers. I used IE and then opened chrome incongito mode. Incognito/private mode doesn't save any cookies.
 

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I was just curious.

I might post about the coupon on ToolGuyd now that you mention it, and if I do, I'll still credit you. I try to avoid posting about Lowes coupons too often since a barrage of emails begging for non-expired coupons usually follow.



Or use different browsers. I used IE and then opened chrome incongito mode. Incognito/private mode doesn't save any cookies.

If you are using firefox you can use "private browsing " under the tools tab. Just copy the url before starting private browser.

No need to clear the cache or cookies
 

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If you are using firefox you can use "private browsing " under the tools tab. Just copy the url before starting private browser.

No need to clear the cache or cookies

Very cool thanks!:thumbup:
 

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I know the HF toolbox is all the rage, but Sears as the craftsman 40in tool chest (top and bottom) on sale right now.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00913991000P?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00913992000P?

Regular 999.99 on sale for $499.99 and they have 15% off right now.

I'm not shooting the messenger, but they are both "Quiet Glide" chests, which means no ball bearing sliders for the drawers, which is a pretty significant disadvantage, especially for the larger drawers (that would presumably have more weight/tools in them).
 

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(I know this may not qualify as a "tool" but couldn't find a thread that seemed more appropriate. If there is, just let me know and I can move it. Thanks. )


These are low-end Craftsman but I bought 6 last night as a trial for some base cabinets. I like a taller worksurface so I will have to build them up to an adequate height - I will remove the casters and make stationary so I will use the casters for some other mobile projects I have planned - effectively the cost of each cabinet becomes about $40. They are only 4 drawer but since I have other boxes that work for the shallow items, these will hold more bulky items. I also plan to do a re-spray to match the overhead Craftsman cabinets I bought. We'll see how they work and if not, I can always find a place for them.

Note - this is an online price but after some discussion at the store, they did a price mod to let me take store stock. I believe the in-store sale price was $89.99.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00912729000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1




Craftsman 26-1/2'' 4-Drawer Tool Cabinet
Sold by Sears | Online only | Sears Item# 00912729000 | Model# 12729

Reg Price: $109.99
Savings: $49.50
$60.49


That looks an awful lot like the little unit I bought with the small work top on it when they first came out a few years back. It's a decent little tool box for the price. I'm wondering too how you got it for around $40. Is there another discount you can apply to it? Craftsman club or something? I'd love to pick up a couple of these for that price.



Also, for the Lowes coupon deal. Open multiple tabs before you enter the code and you should be able to get multiple access points and get a coupon to print out in each tab. I printed 4 last night that way using Firefox. I also entered the Private browsing under the Tools menu. That prevnts Lowes from installing a cookie in the browser so you can keep clicking on teh link to bring up the new codes for the coupon.
 

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John and Corcoran - no I paid the $60. I was only saying that it was like buying a $40 box since I was going to use the casters for other projects (i.e., it prevented me from having to spend the $20 or so that I would have had to had I not bought the cabinet). This is how I justify purchases to myself. If I thought the casters were worth $80, I would have made money on the deal. ;)

For the Lowes coupon, I use Explorer and just delete cookies after printing one coupon as already mentioned by . If you don't, you will get the msg "coupon no longer available" that another poster had mentioned.
 
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If you are using firefox you can use "private browsing " under the tools tab. Just copy the url before starting private browser.

No need to clear the cache or cookies


and with "Chrome" you can use "the incognito browser".
 

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Anyone want to save 4% at Home Depot's web site?

(Not to mention discounts at about 4,000 other internet sites including Tire Rack, Best Buy, Target, NewEgg, Macys, etc,etc,etc....)

I set up an affiliate marketing program for my business customers that I would like to make available to my GJ friends. This is a cash back program and works VERY well. It is 100% legitimate. I just got $37 cash refund on a set of new tires on my car last week, (those came from Tire Rack). Feel free to register on the site below, and start getting money back on your internet shopping. You can also download a toolbar, and that makes a pop-up open anytime you visit a participating site, and will get you your cash back automatically. Without the toolbar, you must enter through the website beliow to get the cash back. This site also tracks active internet coupons available from many web site, for example when entering the Tire Rack site, it allerted me to a $75 rebate that Bridgstone was giving last week. Try it out. Send me a PM if you have any questions.

http://briarcliff.retailbenefits.com/
 

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Skyline,

How do I set up an affiliate marketing program for my business customers?

Thanks

-- Bill
 

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Here's a cleaner version of the URL:

http://events.lowes.com/Source/promo.html

I got that email from Lowe's and took the coupon in yesterday. I checked out, got my $10 discount and the girl at checkout told me there was another $10 coupon on the bottom of my receipt. Used that $10 coupon and got another one on my next receipt. Don't know if that's just in my area or not.
 

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Skyline,

How do I set up an affiliate marketing program for my business customers?

Thanks

-- Bill

If you PM me an email address, I can send you a business invitation. There is a fee involved in setting this up for your business, as a web page is custom tailored. It is free for 501C3 organizations, who will typically use it as a fund raiser.
 
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If you PM me an email address, I can send you a business invitation. There is a fee involved in setting this up for your business, as a web page is custom tailored. It is free for 501C3 organizations, who will typically use it as a fund raiser.


What I meant to say:


Take that spam somewhere else.



I was just trying to be more subtle.

And setting up affiliate programs with those companies is free by the way.

-- Bill
 

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Take that spam somewhere else.

I really do not see why you consider this spam. Major web sites are willing to pay out money to get people to shop at their web stores. I would guess most of this money ends up going to other web sites. Have you ever seen a business web site with a link/ad from another web site? This program I have invited people to join gets that money back to the consumer, and it includes many web sites I've been shopping at for years anyway. I earned about $75 cash back in the last 10 days or so shopping with this program, (Newegg, Tire Rack, Target, and Delia's), and can attest to the fact that it is legit, and does work. I paid to have this web site set up for my business customers to use, but since I have already paid all the fixed costs, I saw an opportunity to offer it to you folks. If you don't like the idea, don't use it. I do know that a lot of the web stores that are of interst to the folks on this board DO participate and offer cash back, (which is the whole reason I posted it here!)
 

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Maybe if you'd linked to rb.retailbenefits.com instead. With briarcliff it's clearly a referral link, which you (or briarcliff) would get some kickback from.

FWIW, there are several cashback sites out there. I use fatwallet.com (all the time) and ebates.com (rarely) myself. I've earned over $122 in fatcash so far.
 
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FYI -

Sears 15% off tools sale has been extended to 4/2

Online Only! Extra 15% off Select Tools! Applies to items Sold by Sears. Valid 4/1 - 4/3 4pm CT. Offer ends 02-Apr-2011.
Hide Details
Discount applied in cart. Offer excludes Garage Storage, Portable Power Tools and Catalog items. Great Price, Clearance and items with an Online Only Price. Sears store price match is not permitted. Excludes items 00959631000P,00959629000P. Additional items may be excluded. Offer good through 02-Apr-2011

Stack with the TLSTHANKS coupon code for a total 23.5% off.
 
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Maybe if you'd linked to rb.retailbenefits.com instead. With briarcliff it's clearly a referral link, which you (or briarcliff) would get some kickback from.

FWIW, there are several cashback sites out there. I use fatwallet.com (all the time) and ebates.com (rarely) myself. I've earned over $122 in fatcash so far.

I don't participate in any rebate programs, but if I did it would be fatwallet as well.

@ Skyline, we see this as spam since it seems highly likely that you're inviting new memberships for your own benefit and profit.

Plus, it is against most programs' terms of service to offer monetary compensation to customers for clicking on links.
 

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Oops. This was about the Lowe's coupon. Looks like it has already been posted :)
 
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ENCO alert! Friday

ENCO ALERT - came up yesterday, only read it today...expires tonight! Don't be a "fool" (April Fools Day, ha ha) and miss it!

"...online only offer! Use promo code: 2DAYC for 20% OFF* your web order of $99 or more (machinery excluded)."

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I don't participate in any rebate programs, but if I did it would be fatwallet as well.

@ Skyline, we see this as spam since it seems highly likely that you're inviting new memberships for your own benefit and profit.

Plus, it is against most programs' terms of service to offer monetary compensation to customers for clicking on links.

This is a VERY similar program to FatWallet. But it's a little different set up because of corporations like mine absorbing some of the operating cost. I would guess that the net amount that Retail Benefits takes is probably smaller than what FatWallet takes, but that's just a guess based on looking at what the shopper gets. For example, here are some sample cash back figures:
Tire Rack 3.3% FW 4% RB
New Egg 1.5% FW 3.2% RB
Best Buy N/A FW 4% RB
Home Depot 3% FW 4% RB
Macy's 3% FW 2.4% RB
Target N/A FW 5.6% RB

I guarantee that FatWallet has affiliations that Retail Benefits does not, and the opposite is certainly true. Major web stores were missing from both lists...but they were different sites missing from each one. But you can see from the examples above that the net payment from Retail Benefits is quite good, and generally better than FatWallet (Macy's was the only exception on the few that I just checked here). So regardless of who's making what, both of these programs can put some serious change back in your pocket.
 
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This is a VERY similar program to FatWallet. But it's a little different set up because of corporations like mine absorbing some of the operating cost.

I didn't say that I agree with their methods either, only they're the biggest fish in the pond.

It also sounds like you and your business stand to benefit from this program as well. You keep some of the affiliate commissions and give a portion to the registered members that earn you those commissions. As such, I don't think that this "hot deal" thread is the appropriate place to pitch your program. If it were the place for that sort of thing, you would have everyone and their cousin posting tagged Amazon affiliate links, asking for people to click on them with the promise of a portion of the commission.
 
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