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    does anyone know how i can get a coupon code for supermediastore?? i buy from them, and i always see the place to enter a code, but i never seem to be offered any codes???
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    Originally Posted by DVDDave
    does anyone know how i can get a coupon code for supermediastore?? i buy from them, and i always see the place to enter a code, but i never seem to be offered any codes???
    Typed coupon supermediastore at Google.

    This came up.............

    http://www.resellerratings.com/deals3889.html

    I didn't read it all because EDIT.

    That's how you can find coupon codes. Google!!!
    I got 10% off a grill 2 weeks ago using that method! :P :P :P

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  3. At the top of the home page for Supermediastore is a green bar. Click on the word "coupons" and it will link you to a page with the sale items and their coupon codes. All codes are listed to the right of the item and are in red text. Here's the link; http://www.supermediastore.com/supermediastore-coupons-hot-deals.html .
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    Then type into the coupon field when checking out. Kinda screwy to me, don't know why people don't just have sales anymore. Everything has to be some stupid coupon, rebate, etc. I miss sales. Whatever happened to old-fashioned sales?
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    how is the Ritek G05 compared with the prodisc 8X which is MCC????? i have lite on 1633, nec 3500a, and pioneer 108.

    smurf you are right--what happened to old fashioned sales???
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  6. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Then type into the coupon field when checking out. Kinda screwy to me, don't know why people don't just have sales anymore. Everything has to be some stupid coupon, rebate, etc. I miss sales. Whatever happened to old-fashioned sales?
    One of the techniques of pricing is to adjust the price based on the limit the buyer is prepared to pay. By doing this you not only collect more from your higher priced buyers but you aquire lower priced buyers whom you otherwise would have lost. The trick is to keep the lower prices away from the higher priced buyers because they will pay the higher price without a problem. Coupons and other schemes allow for this. It keeps prices as low as they can be for anyone.

    I do know that G05s burn very well on my 3500. Considering how hard it is to know which of the 4 different media codes you might get when you order Prodisc, they aren't even an option, for me.
    Still a few bugs in the system...
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    I'm loving this MCC02RG20 media. Great stuff, better than PRODISCS03 as far as I've experienced (several thousand discs).
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    Originally Posted by chas0039
    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Then type into the coupon field when checking out. Kinda screwy to me, don't know why people don't just have sales anymore. Everything has to be some stupid coupon, rebate, etc. I miss sales. Whatever happened to old-fashioned sales?
    One of the techniques of pricing is to adjust the price based on the limit the buyer is prepared to pay. By doing this you not only collect more from your higher priced buyers but you aquire lower priced buyers whom you otherwise would have lost. The trick is to keep the lower prices away from the higher priced buyers because they will pay the higher price without a problem. Coupons and other schemes allow for this. It keeps prices as low as they can be for anyone.
    Yeah, I caught that one, but it often isn't implemented this way.
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