1. The ad and shelves state that the bonus savings is on ANY Hasbro game purchase (so you don't have to limit yourselves to the ones in the ad.)
2. At the Toys R Us I went to (Peoria, IL), they had tons of games on clearance, up to 75% off when you took off an additional 25%.
3. There was a tear pad of all the Hasbro coupons (that were previously available on Hasbro's website and in the 9/11 SS insert) at the service desk. If you don't see it, you might want to ask!
Here's what I got:
Transaction 1:
Scrabble Alphabet Scoop, $16.99 (Used $5/1 coupon)
Monopoly Mini Game, $5.23 after additional 25% off sale price (Used $4/1 coupon)
Memory, $5.99 (Used $3/1 coupon)
Candy Land, $5.99 (Used $3/1 coupon)
-$10 Bonus Savings for spending more than $30 in Hasbro games
Subtotal: $9.20, Total: $11.20
Transaction 2:
2 Guess Who Mix N Match, $11.23 each after additional 25% off sale price (Used 2 $4/1 coupons)
Monopoly, $8.99 (Used $4/1 coupon)
-$10 Bonus Savings for spending more than $30 in Hasbro games
Subtotal: $9.45, Total: $11.22
Transaction 3:
Memory, $5.99 (Used $3/1 coupon)
Cootie Game: Don't Break the Ice, $5.99 (Used $3/1 coupon)
Cootie Game: Don't Spill the Beans, $5.99 (Used $3/1 coupon)
Chutes and Ladders, $5.99 (Used $3/1 coupon)
Game of Life, $8.99 (Used $4/1 coupon)
-$10 Bonus Savings for spending more than $30 in Hasbro games
Subtotal: $6.95, Total: 8.84
Total for 12 Hasbro Games: $31.26 ($2.61 per game!)
Wow! the 9/11 coupons you used - they were available at Toys R Us?
ReplyDeleteI had some from the 9/11 paper, some I had printed, but also used some from the tear pad in store. I took 2 sheets and used a couple of the coupons on them. They were at customer service.
ReplyDeleteDid the tear pad coupons expire 10/9?
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