I got a free $25 gift card from a big electronics store. I went there to buy a flash card for my camera. The price posted was $44.99. However, it rang up at the register as $34.99. I used the $25 gift card and when the receipt came out, there was also an offer for a $15 rebate. Since 25 and 15 equal 40, and I got the flash card was $35, did I get the flash card for MORE than free, or LESS than free?
BTW, I say MORE.
2007-05-06
10:18:37
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mormon_4_jesus
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Ok, here it is again.
I have a gift card from the store for $25. I paid nothing for the gift card.
The flash card for the camera was marked $44.99, but rang up at $34.99.
$10.00 discount.
Used $25 Gift card. My cost was then $9.99.
Receipt came out with an offer of a $15.00 rebate.
Got flash card for nothing, plus $5.01. It's like the store gave me the flash card free, plus gave me $5.01.
So, is it more than free, or less than free? My son and I are arguing about this.
Thanks!
And tan man, can you just LEAVE the religious stuff out of this, please? it's really getting old. Plus, I feel like you are stalking me.
2007-05-06
20:05:39 ·
update #1
The 411, my lucky day, you sure got THAT right!!
2007-05-06
20:06:57 ·
update #2