The Right Stuf International wrote:Clear the flight-deck, because we're having an ADV sale! That's right, soar and dive into great savings on some of ADV's hottest new and old titles! Great shows like Area 88, Gilgamesh, and Princess Tutu!
From now until May 21st, 2006 - get at least 40% OFF Retail price on select ADV DVD Titles and 33% OFF select ADV Manga and Audio CDs! *Certain restrictions apply, see bottom of the Right Stuf main page for details.
How? Just use the following reusable coupon code when you check out through our online store:
Coupon Code: lockon
Expires: 5/21/06
Plus, if you're a Got Anime Member, you can use your discount and fly your way into a savings warzone!
Not sure what products are included in the sale? We've made it especially simple, just click on the small graphic reading "ADV Sale Items", located on the right-hand side of our main page and you'll be able to page through the item listings with ease!
Right Stuf ADV Sale until 5/21.
- Willen
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Right Stuf ADV Sale until 5/21.
Well, it seems to be a day earlier than usual,
- Coderjo
- Joined: Sat Mar 03, 2001 11:46 am
Be aware that with this coupon, they use the price in the first column, rather than the second column. Without the coupon, they would normally charge the price in the second column.
I misunderstood how the discount was being applied and through it was from their regular price. I planned my order in a spreadsheet, including the discounts and everything. Then when I was in the process of placing my order, I found that my numbers didn't match theirs. Every discounted item was just a little bit higher than I had in my spreadsheet. After screwing around with some numbers for a bit, I found that their prices looked like they were only discounted by 33.3%. Then a little bit later, I discovered that their numbers were right for 40% off the first column. For a little bit there, I was thinking they were somehow thinking they could rip people off without anyone noticing. Instead, it was just that I didn't read the wording of the discount closely enough.
So again, just be aware of this, especially if you try to prepare your order ahead of time, like I did.
I misunderstood how the discount was being applied and through it was from their regular price. I planned my order in a spreadsheet, including the discounts and everything. Then when I was in the process of placing my order, I found that my numbers didn't match theirs. Every discounted item was just a little bit higher than I had in my spreadsheet. After screwing around with some numbers for a bit, I found that their prices looked like they were only discounted by 33.3%. Then a little bit later, I discovered that their numbers were right for 40% off the first column. For a little bit there, I was thinking they were somehow thinking they could rip people off without anyone noticing. Instead, it was just that I didn't read the wording of the discount closely enough.
So again, just be aware of this, especially if you try to prepare your order ahead of time, like I did.