Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Tip: Stackable Coupons

What are "stackable" online coupons? An online coupon is said to be stackable when it can be applied on top of other promotion code or sales, to get extra saving on top of reduced priced as a result of other promotion. It is very unlikely that merchants will allow coupon to be stackable. Usually, the terms of applying a coupon code is limited to not combinable with other offers. However, once in a while, some merchant will run a stackable coupon for special promotion, but very rare.

It would be great if some merchants do offer coupon codes that are stackable. Even one stackable code will make us (consumers) feel special and trigger our impulse to make the purchase. At least it works for me. Needless to say if there is a way to have the extra stackable savings to be applicable across multiple merchants. The question is, how? Today, here comes a perfect way that I'd like to give you an example of how to achieve this, but you need to act before 2/14.

Though this saving won't give you extra savings on Amazon items, but it will be applicable toward items available on participating stores like Goldwater Creek, Linens-N-Things, Bare necessity, nucleation, Diamond.com, Ashford.com, The Sharper Image, Oshmans, Sports Authority, Modells, Fogdog.com, eHobbies.com, Games Universe, Nick.com, Restaurant.com, and more. The approach is to buy a GiveAnything certificate before 2/14 by applying the 10% code available at myJaco.com. After you've done so, you'll lock in the 10% off for the above mentioned stores. Then you can take your time thumb through up-to-date deals from GiveAnything participating stores only available at myJaco.com. When ever you spot the offer you feel like, purchase though the link and paid by your 10% discounted certificate to virtually stack the 10% off on top of direct offers from participating merchants.

Last time such offer came around the end of 2004 for X'Mas. Now I'm sure the promotion is meant for Valentine's Day. So, why not spread the words and take advantage of it? Bookmark the above links for your convenience if needed.

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