UGH!!!!!
#91
Originally Posted by 3699quilter
Originally Posted by mjsylvstr
When you buy their sale items, do you then use the member card that Joann's started about a year or so ago?
It is an additional 10% off the entire bill at the end .......
excluding any coupon items.
It also helps with the final cost. They give you a card and after they total your bill, they swipe this card and the additional discount comes off.
Every little bit helps !
No, it is not a credit card, it is called Joann's VIP discount card.
you have to belong to a guild, an association or some quilting group...which of course, most of us do.......
Looking up the name for you, I just noticed that it must be renewed yearly and mine is just about due for renewal.......
thanks for the notice !!!!!!!!!
Worth getting, it doesn't cost anything but the time to register.
MaryJane
It is an additional 10% off the entire bill at the end .......
excluding any coupon items.
It also helps with the final cost. They give you a card and after they total your bill, they swipe this card and the additional discount comes off.
Every little bit helps !
No, it is not a credit card, it is called Joann's VIP discount card.
you have to belong to a guild, an association or some quilting group...which of course, most of us do.......
Looking up the name for you, I just noticed that it must be renewed yearly and mine is just about due for renewal.......
thanks for the notice !!!!!!!!!
Worth getting, it doesn't cost anything but the time to register.
MaryJane
#92
the above was all clumped together.......here's the answer to your first question......
No, it is not a credit card, it is called Joann's VIP discount card.
you have to belong to a guild, an association or some quilting group...which of course, most of us do.......
Looking up the name for you, I just noticed that it must be renewed yearly and mine is just about due for renewal.......
thanks for the notice !!!!!!!!!
Worth getting, it doesn't cost anything but the time to register.
MaryJane
No, it is not a credit card, it is called Joann's VIP discount card.
you have to belong to a guild, an association or some quilting group...which of course, most of us do.......
Looking up the name for you, I just noticed that it must be renewed yearly and mine is just about due for renewal.......
thanks for the notice !!!!!!!!!
Worth getting, it doesn't cost anything but the time to register.
MaryJane
#93
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: La Verne, CA
Posts: 794
Originally Posted by mjsylvstr
When you buy their sale items, do you then use the member card that Joann's started about a year or so ago?
It is an additional 10% off the entire bill at the end .......
excluding any coupon items.
It also helps with the final cost. They give you a card and after they total your bill, they swipe this card and the additional discount comes off.
Every little bit helps !
I have never heard of the member card. How do you get one???
MaryJane
It is an additional 10% off the entire bill at the end .......
excluding any coupon items.
It also helps with the final cost. They give you a card and after they total your bill, they swipe this card and the additional discount comes off.
Every little bit helps !
I have never heard of the member card. How do you get one???
MaryJane
#94
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
Posts: 1,213
My daughter lives in Texas. She laughs about complaining to customer service because they always ask for ID. She flips out her driver's license and directly opposite is her other License (concealed weapon permit). Says they usually become very, very polite and helpful.
#98
Originally Posted by catmcclure
I thought it was hilarious. We had to return something to Best Buy in Dallas. They were giving her problems and asked for her ID. Instant attitude adjustment.
#99
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
Posts: 1,213
I bought the laptop and was told I could upgrade to Windows7 when it came out. When I tried to get the upgrade, I needed a copy of my sales receipt. I went back to the store and they looked it up on the computer, gave me a copy, and I got my upgrade.
I got really ticked at them one time. I went in and told the clerk at the counter I wanted a scanner to digitize my photo slides. He kindly told me that my camera could be attached to my computer and the photos transferred so I didn't need a scanner. I then told him he was the stupidest clerk I'd ever run across.
I got really ticked at them one time. I went in and told the clerk at the counter I wanted a scanner to digitize my photo slides. He kindly told me that my camera could be attached to my computer and the photos transferred so I didn't need a scanner. I then told him he was the stupidest clerk I'd ever run across.
#100
Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 79
Be thankful that you have a fabric store that gives out coupons near by. The only store that I have close that has fabric is a Wal-Mart and there is talk that when they revamp the store they will remove the fabric department like all the other stores.
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