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popularPapi-Chino posted Yesterday 03:33 PM
popularPapi-Chino posted Yesterday 03:33 PM

Milwaukee 2 Pack M12 XC Extended Capacity 3.0 Ah Battery (Hack Attack) $66.91

$67

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Click shop this offer and then select the 1.6 gallon Fuel vacuum and add to cart. Cost break down is $72.09 for the vacuum and 66.91 for the 2 pack batteries. Select free delivery. When package arrives, drive your happy ass to Homey Depot & refund the item you don't want by giving the returns rep your online order #.

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Click shop this offer and then select the 1.6 gallon Fuel vacuum and add to cart. Cost break down is $72.09 for the vacuum and 66.91 for the 2 pack batteries. Select free delivery. When package arrives, drive your happy ass to Homey Depot & refund the item you don't want by giving the returns rep your online order #.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../203630471

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Yesterday 03:54 PM
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CorNutYesterday 03:54 PM
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kinda hard to promote this when the same thing was posted a few days ago for $55 without any hoops to jump through.

https://dealquestnow.online/share/android_app/t/18550519?referrerid=74979&utm_term=user-74979
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Quote from CorNut :
kinda hard to promote this when the same thing was posted a few days ago for $55 without any hoops to jump through.

https://dealquestnow.online/share/android_app/t/18550519?referrerid=74979&utm_term=user-74979
That deal expired, so you gonna have jump through hoops now.
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CorNutYesterday 06:27 PM
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Quote from Papi-Chino :
That deal expired, so you gonna have jump through hoops now.
I know it's expired, hence why I said 'a few days ago'. Only being separated by a few days is my reasoning. If you wanna spend over 20% more and need to jump through hoops/cheat the system to even get that price, go for it. I posted my reasoning and a link to prove it, if it were me and I needed more I'd hold for a better price. I don't want retailers thinking $67 is the new/acceptable bottom.
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gathermewoolYesterday 09:19 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Quote from CorNut [IMG]https://api-web.dealquestnow.online/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
kinda hard to promote this when the same thing was posted a few days ago for $55 without any hoops to jump through.

https://dealquestnow.online/share/android_app/t/18550519?referrerid=74979&utm_term=user-74979
And these "hoops" are considered soft-fraud. There are increasing reports of people having their orders cancelled altogether -- or being put onto "ban lists" for doing too many returns. Those ban lists are shared amongst other stores, so is it worth not being able to do a return for a few years at most of the retailers in your town (and online)?
Where have you heard this?
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AdelleyToday 03:17 AM
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Quote from gathermewool :
Where have you heard this?

It's not a thing lol. No one got banned for this.
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GonnhirrimToday 03:50 AM
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Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Sephora, and T.J. Maxx use services such as The Retail Equation (now part of Appriss Retail) to track customer return activity and reduce fraud and abuse. Customers are often unaware their returns are being tracked until their return privileges are denied, which can happen after too many returns, returns without receipts, or other risky behaviors that trigger a shopper's "return score".
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John LeCarToday 06:22 AM
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Quote from Gonnhirrim :
Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Sephora, and T.J. Maxx use services such as The Retail Equation (now part of Appriss Retail) to track customer return activity and reduce fraud and abuse. Customers are often unaware their returns are being tracked until their return privileges are denied, which can happen after too many returns, returns without receipts, or other risky behaviors that trigger a shopper's "return score".
Why are you people downvoting this its completely true. They even monitor you by credit card usage, phone number, email, and address. Once you get on TRE's s-list, its impossible to get off, and you'll never be able to make returns without receipts at all of the stores they control.

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