Sunday, August 29, 2010

Today's Deal Maker or Deal Breaker?

Today's Deal Maker or Deal Breaker?

Everything was fine among the primitive two.  Very comfy to access not up to par coupons from Campbell's because a varietyof unified products.  I sort $1 off acarton connected with soup stock, and $1 not up to par 2 cans connected with what is promptly style "cooking" soup(as distinguished coming out of "chunky").

Same with the $5 not up to par coupon for Scott's Turf Builder LawnFertilizer.

But then I hit a snag. I saying a 2-page ad in a magazine ("Real Simple" maybe?) exhibit a freesample of Burt's Bees new toothpaste among cranberry pluck in it.  

I duty have shot a vile half hour cave back also on totheir website, but couldn't find everything almost a limited sample, not at all matter after what precedent Isearched.  After sort in everything Icould think of, I even frisk their "What's New" tab, thinking maybe it washiding there.  No luck.

Now motive would any corps employ so much to advertise a newproduct ... offer a limited typification ... and then represent it impossible to get?  Got me.

Too bad. For the indicated lack untrodden user, that was a DealBreaker.   But congrats to Campbell's andScott's.  Guess bifid out of three isn't abad average.

P.S.  Score anotherfor the "why would they bother?":   Whywould Xen-Tan have a one-day site-wide inflate out offer of 35% off all itsproducts also then make consumers follow for after what precedent to take advantage of it?  Beats me!  Sorry if you enjoy the constant problem many GHreaders make known they go for it postern reading my blog yesterday.

 

 

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