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W0rLDWaR4

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Hey guys and gals,

First and foremost, if this post somehow violates the forum rules, please remove it. Otherwise, let me say that this is not a tool sale but I was able to get some pretty good deals from Costco, Target and other stores, so I thought I would share what I did :thumbup:

Usually, when you order from Costco, you will receive an invitation envelope for a friend with a $25 dollar gift card for Google Express. You can use this for your second order! Below are pictures of stuff I have purchased from Costco and Target (please note, some items on the storage shelves were not purchased through Google Express).

Please keep in mind I follow fellow couponers online through Instagram and other social media websites and in no way am I affiliated with any referral promo codes. If you feel the need, feel free to Google other $15 off your first Google Express promo codes. This is the promo code that worked for me, so I have posted it.

Promo Code: UVVUZC2EJ

Instructions:
If you're in an area that Google Express caters service, I would try this.

1). Select a store (Costco, Target, etc.)
2). Add at least $15 worth of merchandise before taxes to your cart.
3). Apply Promo Code: UVVUZC2EJ
4). Pay the remaining balance plus any taxes.

-The initial authorization charge will be full price, make sure you have enough money if you're using your debit card.
-You will see the actual amount charged to your account after your goods delivery. It can take about a week for this process.
-Promo code is valid for new accounts only. You may create additional accounts. One or two per day is recommended because Google will ban you.
-Gift cards are not valid forms of payment, neither are virtual account numbers.
-You must register for the trial shipping to avoid service and shipping charges. It is free for three months and you can cancel after your goods are delivered.
-If using multiple accounts, do not use the same credit card information. Google links/tracks this information per account.
 

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gte718p

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a few years of tide on the shelf? I guess I don't get it?

It is part of the whole extreme coupon fad. It has nothing to do with the actual product, it is the thrill figuring out the system and getting something for nothing or extremely cheap. They generally keep the stuff even if they don't use it as trophies. I know a guy who has 600 cans of some fancy cat food, but no cat. He paid a $.01 for cans of cat food that are $6 or $7 each. The cans are his trophy no different from a deer head or a stamp collectors display.
 

Al Bundy

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I get it. If the stuff is really that cheap. Of course it only works with non-perishables and you have to have the room to store it. But I would spend a bunch of money now to save $25 on the weekly grocery bill for a few years.
 

TheBadDog

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Given his handle on the board, he may also be a "prepper", using couponing to make collection more affordable.
 
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