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socal78

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I am looking for a Home Depot promo code. Basically, I'll take whatever you got as long as it does not require registration for something. I see so many of these HD codes out there, even 10%-ers, that I KNOW there should be one! However, all the codes I have found have already expired. I've already spent like 4 hours today alone on this internet shopping project and I just want to make my purchase already and be done with this 'cause I've got other things I need to do. I've reached the "end of the internet" if you know what I'm sayin'. If you got anything, let me know.  :)
 
If it was Lowes, you can generate one yourself, lots of threads over on slickdeals.  Not sure if Home Depot coupon codes can be gained this way. 

Are these HD exclusive items?
 
I'm typing out loud here. Hmm, maybe if I buy $1,000 worth of HD gift cards @ my Ralph's, I can get a boatload of fuel points. Eh. I already have so many we don't even always use them all. Thinking... thinking.......
 
www.Giftcardbin.com has home depot cards for 10% off.  I've never had a problem and I've bought over $1000 in HD gift cards from them. 
 
Thank you for the suggestion. I may consider doing the second-hand gift cards on a future purchase to get acquainted with it first on a smaller scale until I'm comfortable with it. For now, I'm still on the hunt for a promo code.
 
ps9 said:
Just got a $10 off $100 garden center coupon, you need that?

Thank you. If it was garden center, I may take you up on that kind offer. However, it is patio furniture.
 
www.cardpool.com has gift cards for pier 1 for 20% off of face value.  Great to use on top of when they have stuff on sale. 

http://www.cardpool.com/buy/pier-1-imports-gift-cards?utm_campaign=cardpool%2Bsales&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cardpool
 
Speaking of codes, someone crack the price tag code of some big name retailers.

Costco, for example:

Prices ending in .99 - this is the full retail price of items at Costco.

Prices ending in a 7, namely .97 - means it is a buyer designated markdown and offers substantial savings over the full retail price.

Price Tag with an Asterisk (*) on it - if you can find products ending with a 7, along with an asterisk in the upper right hand corner of the shelf tag, you are getting the best price at Costco. The asterisk means the item is ?Pending Delete? and will be removed from the warehouse once it sells out. The above Costco price tag has an asterisk in the upper right hand corner.

All other pricing - If the price ends with something other than a .99 or 7, it is typically a manufacturer?s special or manager?s special. These ending prices will vary from store to store. I am currently attempting to get more concrete details on these.

Date Under the Price ? In small print, under the price, is a date which tells us when the shelf tag was either created or had a price change. If the item is regularly stocked and has a fairly recent date on the shelf tag, you can typically take that to mean the price was lowered on that date and is a smart buy.
http://www.rather-be-shopping.com/blog/2013/09/24/retailers-big-secret-crack-the-price-tag-code/
 
Well, I wasn't able to find a code. Thanks anyway to the folks who tried. The items I wanted were on backorder for a month anyway, so, I had plenty of time to browse around for one, but I just ended up ordering the stuff anyway last week, without a code. Oh, well.

However, if anybody would like a random Crock Pot, here's a pic I took at Target yesterday. These Stay & Go units are priced down to $12.48. Buyer Beware: These are 3 1/4 quart, NOT 4 quart. They don't even round up, they just flat out lie. But yeah, I did buy ANOTHER slow cooker. That makes what, 8 now? It's a sickness, it's a disease.

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