Blu-Ray Coupons & Rebates - Beauty and the Beast and PoP now live

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The Disney Movie Rewards site has changed, the coupon printing is now associated with your account, printing 2 times per account is now the limit, as well as per computer. This was tested at the end of the Toy Story craze a few months back. If you have a girlfriend with an account or a brother or sister, see if you can have their extra coupons if you need them.

So here are the coupons:



Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue $10.00 coupon is live!!!
http://www.disneymovierewards.go.com/promotions/special-offers/tink3ptw-coupon
login and print

*Offer good in the U.S., its territories and Canada. Coupon expires 10/03/10. Coupon available through 10/02/10. Limit two printed coupons per computer. Void where prohibited. While supplies last. See coupon for complete details.
credit: Jumpman 23


Prince of Persia
http://www.disneymovierewards.go.com/promotions/special-offers?page=1
login and print. usual rules most likely apply.

Offer good in the U.S., its territories and Canada. Coupon expires 9/28/10. Coupon available through 9/27/10. Limit two printed coupons per computer. Void where prohibited. While supplies last. See coupon for complete details.


Beauty and the Beast
http://www.disneymovierewards.go.com/promotions/special-offers/bbupgrade
enter 786936171631 or 71795132503 after logging into the website under the code screen
credit, chunkylover78

$10 coupon good toward the purchase of one Beauty And The Beast Diamond Edition Combo Pack only. Redeemable at participating retailers. Offer good in the U.S., its territories and Canada (excluding Quebec). Coupon good 10/5/10 - 10/9/10. Coupon available through 10/8/10. Limit two printed coupons per computer. Void where prohibited. While supplies last. See coupon for complete details.


$2.00 off The Princess Bride or Bull Durham BluRay DVD combo-- http://print.coupons.com/couponweb/Offers.aspx?pid=13306&zid=iq37&nid=10&bid=alk08130 5081175e24279e10711
(coupons.com page 13 for me, if the link doesn't work)
credit: micmonmel


$8 off when upgrading to blu from select dvds
http://disneyupgrade2blu.com/


Current Promotion at Toys R Us

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$10.00 of disney blu 19.99 or higher when pre-ordering toy story 3


Rebates:

Thanks to all contributors and keep it coming.
Expired/dead:

Coupons:
James & The Giant Peach Upgrade to Blu - $10 off coupon.
Coupon available through 8/16/10. Coupon offer good 8/3/10 – 8/17/10. taken from coupon page.
http://www.disneymovierewards.go.com/promotions/special-offers/james-coupon
Enter 717951009388 when prompted!
Thanks sangredekrazy and pcktlnt

$10 off coupon for The Last Song at http://video.movies.go.com/thelastsong/
WWEChamp1021

Alice in Wonderland (2010)
http://www.disneymovierewards.go.com/promotions/special-offers/alice-coupon
*Available and good in the U.S.A., its territories and Canada only. Limit two printed coupons per computer. Void where prohibited, taxed or restriced by law. Coupon expires 6/15/10. Coupon available through 6/14/10. While supplies last. See coupon for complete details.
- copy and pasted directly from the coupon site.


Coupons.com has some movie coups again.
http://print.coupons.com/couponweb/Offers.aspx?pid=15242&nid=20&zid=hf25


$5 off Blu-ray:
Big
Igor
Cheaper by the Dozen 2

$2 off DVDs:
Flicka
Black Stallion
Legally Blondes
Aquamarine
The Pebble and the Penguin
Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

$2 off Ice Age 3 with coupon on nutella
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=118627
Credit: Rictor and DeadDog from blu-ray.com

$3 off dvd and/or $5 off blu for Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel[/B]
http://www.buildabear.com/email/201...1810_US_AlvinBrittanyLaunch_FYEoffer_Nintendo
valid at twec companies only (fye, suncoast etc) expires: 4/30/10


$3 off Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (BR) (Expires 03/31/10):
http://www.sonypictures.com/sphe/cloudywithachanceofmeatballs/Cldy_Buca_Coupon.pdf

www.toystorysave5.com - Save $5 off the BD Combo Pack with Coupon (Valid 3/23 - 3/30)

This last one can be used off of each Toy Story so you would save $10 total. There is an additional offer in-store when you buy both Toy Stories at once you save $10 Instantly. So using the Instant in-store offer (don't need anything for this) and the Online Disney Coupon (must print this off and bring it in) you can save $20 if you buy Toy Story 1 and 2 on March 23rd. Not a bad little deal! Thought you guys would want to know

Thanks to iNCREDiPiNOY for the above four Disney coupons.

www.PrincessAndTheFrogCoupon.com - Save $10 off the BD Combo Pack with Coupon (Valid 3/16 - 3/21)

www.OldDogsCoupon.com - Save $10 off the BD Combo Pack with Coupon (Valid 3/9 - 3/16)

$5 Off Universal Soldier: Regeneration (expires 03/09/10):

http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/specialoffers/coupons/Universal_Soldier_Coupon.pdf
Thanks to LinkinPrime

www.PonyoCoupon.com - Save $10 off the BD Combo Pack with Coupon (Valid 3/2 - 3/9)

$10 off Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure combo pack on blu
Enter the code on the Disney Movie Rewards site.
1. Copy code “gift�.
2. Login to disneymovierewards.com
3. Paste code into the code box.
4. It will now show up in your points area like the Snow White coupon.
Credit: sangredekrazy
$5 off any disney blu
Link to print out the blu coupon directly:
http://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp...i=&cl=&cp=&eb=1&c=DS&p=b2494913&z=&r=&pc=&tc=
p.s.: if you get this to work, please message me.

$3 off Transformers 2 on blu
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/8991/fallen3offed.jpg
Credit: token2k6
PDF of 3 coupons: https://docs.google.com/fileview?id...zYtZTA1OS00YWRkLWEzNDgtNjZlNWQ1Yjc1ZTFh&hl=en
Credit: iNCREDiPiNOY

$5 off Snatch on blu:

http://info.break.com/static/live/v1/pages/sponsors/snatch-blu-ray/docs/9996-1_SNTCH_Coupon_FM.pdf
credit: 333 @sd

$8 off Monsters Inc with printable coupon from disneymovierewards
Enter the code on the Disney Movie Rewards site.
1. Copy code 786936164886.
2. Login to disneymovierewards.com
3. Paste code into the code box.
4. It will now show up in your points area like the Snow White coupon.
Direct Link:
US: http://bricks.coupons.com/bstart.asp?o=59722&c=DV&p=kK1pQBX7
Canada: http://bricks.coupons.com/bstart.asp?o=59721&c=DV&p=kK1pQBX7
Credit: doctorthodt and shrike4242

$3 or $10 off select Fox movies on blu or dvd
Ice Age
Ice Age 2
Ice Age 3
X-Men
X-Men 2
X-Men 3
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Night at the Museum
Night at the Museum 2
Fight Club
Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
Home Alone
Home Alone 2
I, Robot
Independence Day
AVP
The Day After Tomorrow
Patton
Kingdom of Heaven
Master and Commander
Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, A Very Sunny Christmas
My Cousin Vinny
Jumper
Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Hitman
Man on Fire
Miracle on 34th St
$10 off
X-men Trilogy
Die Hard Collection
Rocky the Undisputed Collection
The Mel Brooks Collection
Alien Quadrilogy
Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection
Paul Newman Tribute Collection
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1007/joeyblucoupons004.jpg
http://img32.imageshack.us/i/foxcoupons003.jpg/

Credit: donut and Ugamer_X

$3 off select blu rays from a flyer in the newspaper
Inglourious Basterds
Funny People
Public Enemies
Coraline
Mamma Mia or the gift set
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
DVD Only:
Barbie in A Christmas Carol
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas

http://slickdeals.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=298911&d=1260745000
Also, printable from www.redplum.com

Credit: bluetoast

Rebates:

Additional $5 MIR for Princess & Frog (frog tape masking tape) (expires 05/31/10):
http://www.frogtape.com/Princess%20a...og/Rebate.aspx

[quote name='deanabrown']Bandaid has a $5 MIR for Princess & the Frog

http://www.bandaid.com/pdf/4275_BABAB-disney_rebate.pdf[/QUOTE]
(Expires 06/30/10)
$5 rebate on purchase of Snow White and 2 Kernel Seasonings popcorn seasonings (Expires 02/28/10):
Link to rebate: http://www.kernelseasons.com/MovieNight.php
Rebate form: http://www.kernelseasons.com/MovieNight/form.html

$4 rebate on Pinocchio and/or Hannah Monatana: The Movie DVD or BD and Sunmaid Raisin purchase (expires 06/30/10):
www.sunmaidoffer.com


$5 rebate on purchase of Snow White and 1 Hefty product (09/22/09 - 01/31/10):
Link to rebate: http://heftybrands.pactiv.com/Movierebate2/Default.aspx
Rebate form: http://heftybrands.pactiv.com/Movier...RebateForm.pdf

$3 rebate on Transformers 2 from Land O Frost:
landofrost.com/promo.html
Credit: Teodoric79

$5 rebate on Transformers 2 from Perdue (Not valid in all states)
AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, IL, IN, KY, ME, MD, MA, MS, MT, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, SC, TN, UT, VT, VA, WV, WI or Washington, DC.
http://www.perdue.com/TransformersRebate/
Credit: Rictor and shrike4242

$4 Rebate on Pixar's Up from Rozoni
pastaandamovie.com/rebate.cfm
Credit: Rictor
 
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[quote name='batman1939']Yeah I already have an account do I just go to the main page and type in the UPC or do I have to go through this link?[/QUOTE]

I just copy and pasted the UPCs into the box on the right where you normally put in codes to receive reward points and received both coupons with no problems.
 
So it would be

$34 (Toy Story 1 &2)
-10 preorder
-20 (Upgrade Coupons)
-10 (coupons)

Total -$6.00 (would this fly, would they give me money back) or shoud I get the money back from the preorders?
 
Yeah, stacking coupons should always be looked at as YMMV. Unless the system allows it without any overrides, nobody in here should be counting on it. Doing so would be foolish. I also think it's dumb to be subtracting your pre-order total that YOU PAID from your overall total. But that's just me. The way it should be looked at is you're guaranteed to walk out with TS1 and TS2 having paid no more than $13.98 + tax. Paying any less than that is probably YMMV and should be seen as a bonus. But $13.98 + tax is worst case scenario using only the $10 upgrade coupons.
 
Interestingly enough, KMart's weekly ad also indicates they'll be doing the "Save $10 When You Buy Both" deal (Wal-Mart's website indicates "no weekly ad at this time"...but they could end up being the only big retailer not doing the deal).

I doubt their prices will be as good as Toys R Us or Target, but hey, I give them credit for trying. They seem to have a lot of deals on movies and games this week. $20 off several recently released games and B2G1 free on Wii games. I've never been a huge KMart fan, but at least they're going down swinging.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']Yeah, stacking coupons should always be looked at as YMMV. Unless the system allows it without any overrides, nobody in here should be counting on it. Doing so would be foolish. I also think it's dumb to be subtracting your pre-order total that YOU PAID from your overall total. But that's just me. The way it should be looked at is you're guaranteed to walk out with TS1 and TS2 having paid no more than $13.98 + tax. Paying any less than that is probably YMMV and should be seen as a bonus. But $13.98 + tax is worst case scenario using only the $10 upgrade coupons.[/QUOTE]

ymmv only exists if your cashier will not do it. they ring in fine with no override needed as their system accepts 2 manufacturers coupons
 
[quote name='Animal7390']ymmv only exists if your cashier will not do it. they ring in fine with no override needed as their system accepts 2 manufacturers coupons[/QUOTE]

Well that's crazy that the system allows it. Don't the coupons blatantly state "DO NOT DOUBLE" at the top? The point is they SHOULDN'T do it, and counting on it just seems like a recipe for ending up pissed off. I'm not saying don't try it, but don't factor it into your final cost. Consider the extra $10 a bonus if you can pull it off.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']Well that's crazy that the system allows it. Don't the coupons blatantly state "DO NOT DOUBLE" at the top? The point is they SHOULDN'T do it, and counting on it just seems like a recipe for ending up pissed off. I'm not saying don't try it, but don't factor it into your final cost. Consider the extra $10 a bonus if you can pull it off.[/QUOTE]

doubling a coupon would be doubling the value on the coupon, not taking 2, this causes lots of confusion for those that do not understand, which includes most employees
 
[quote name='Animal7390']doubling a coupon would be doubling the value on the coupon, not taking 2, this causes lots of confusion for those that do not understand, which includes most employees[/QUOTE]

Depends on what the definition of "doubling" is. I find it hard to believe that the manufacturer is fine reimbursing both a $10 coupon and a $5 coupon on the same item? No offense, but that sounds like straight bullshit. What do you base your information on?
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']Yeah, stacking coupons should always be looked at as YMMV. Unless the system allows it without any overrides, nobody in here should be counting on it. Doing so would be foolish. I also think it's dumb to be subtracting your pre-order total that YOU PAID from your overall total. But that's just me. The way it should be looked at is you're guaranteed to walk out with TS1 and TS2 having paid no more than $13.98 + tax. Paying any less than that is probably YMMV and should be seen as a bonus. But $13.98 + tax is worst case scenario using only the $10 upgrade coupons.[/QUOTE]


Like the guy above, I don't understand why this is so hard to understand either.

Most of us are subtracting our pre-order total that we PAID because we only PAID 1.99 for the ten dollar pre-order payment, including the price of PatF.

Most of us are just considering it as 1.99 + tax for PatF and the 10 dollars off the Toy Stories movies is just an added bonus come Tuesday now.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']Depends on what the definition of "doubling" is. I find it hard to believe that the manufacturer is fine reimbursing both a $10 coupon and a $5 coupon on the same item? No offense, but that sounds like straight bullshit. What do you base your information on?[/QUOTE]


Because the other guy's definition is the retail definition of doubling. You either have never worked retail or never shopped at a supermarket that doubles coupons on certain days. Anywhere that "doubles" manufacturer coupons, usually does it at certain times during the week or year and they double the value of a given coupon. Normally their is a limit placed on the value of it, approximately $1.50 for most stores. The no doubling clause is likely there to prevent people from using them when some stores are sloppy with their restrictions.

As to whether or not Disney would actually reimburse them, I doubt it. It is possible though, it just matters how they have to submit their sales to Disney. IF more coupons end up being used than PatF's sold, then obviously they wouldn't.

Remember that coupons all have the same barcodes and are valid on products with certain UPC's. They are thrown into the drawer and are collected together at the end of the night and are not individually matched to any given receipt. Assuming some people bought PatF without the coupon, there maybe enough sales to report to Disney to legitimately claim that all of the coupons are valid.

Who knows really though.

/end
 
[quote name='reininop']Like the guy above, I don't understand why this is so hard to understand either.

Most of us are subtracting our pre-order total that we PAID because we only PAID 1.99 for the ten dollar pre-order payment, including the price of PatF.

Most of us are just considering it as 1.99 + tax for PatF and the 10 dollars off the Toy Stories movies is just an added bonus come Tuesday now.[/QUOTE]
You might be looking at it that way, but I think it is odd that you do. It works out so that TRU pays you $8 for PatF, and that money is put towards TS 1&2. Whether you see it that way or not, that 1.99 is towards the TS movies, not PatF. The receipt makes that pretty clear I would think, and it is the redefining of reality to suggest this is not true is hard to understand for many people.
 
[quote name='reininop']Because the other guy's definition is the retail definition of doubling. You either have never worked retail or never shopped at a supermarket that doubles coupons on certain days. Anywhere that "doubles" manufacturer coupons, usually does it at certain times during the week or year and they double the value of a given coupon. Normally their is a limit placed on the value of it, approximately $1.50 for most stores. The no doubling clause is likely there to prevent people from using them when some stores are sloppy with their restrictions.

As to whether or not Disney would actually reimburse them, I doubt it. It is possible though, it just matters how they have to submit their sales to Disney. IF more coupons end up being used than PatF's sold, then obviously they wouldn't.

Remember that coupons all have the same barcodes and are valid on products with certain UPC's. They are thrown into the drawer and are collected together at the end of the night and are not individually matched to any given receipt. Assuming some people bought PatF without the coupon, there maybe enough sales to report to Disney to legitimately claim that all of the coupons are valid.

Who knows really though.

/end[/QUOTE]

From fine print on both the $10 coupon and the $5 coupon: "Limit one coupon per specified item purchased". I actually have worked retail, and in my experience, bullshitters can convince themselves of anything. If you think the store taking both the $5 and $10 coupon on the same item is the way it is supposed to work, you're an idiot. It's not a supermarket where you're getting 50 cents off a can of soup. That's not to say some people won't get away with it. Some cashiers are idiots too.
 
Can someone please explain to me this whole toy story/PaTF situation? All i know is that there is $5 off coupon for TS1&2 and a $10 off for PaTF.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']From fine print on both the $10 coupon and the $5 coupon: "Limit one coupon per specified item purchased". I actually have worked retail, and in my experience, bullshitters can convince themselves of anything. If you think the store taking both the $5 and $10 coupon on the same item is the way it is supposed to work, you're an idiot. It's not a supermarket where you're getting 50 cents off a can of soup. That's not to say some people won't get away with it. Some cashiers are idiots too.[/QUOTE]
Dude, I think you need to calm down. You are getting worked up over coupons for godsake. I think Disney knows that this is going to happen when they put out there 2 coupons, even 3 coupons when you include the Upgrade2Blu coupons in there. They know that this going to happen and its the stores fault if they take them, but Disney will give them back their money in the end. The reason these coupons are only good for a week is because Disney and the stores don't make money during the first week of release, because they make the money when the movies are not on sale and people buy them then on impulse buys. I've worked in retail for 16 years and I know this from personal knowledge.:bouncy:
 
[quote name='outcastjon']The reason these coupons are only good for a week is because Disney and the stores don't make money during the first week of release, because they make the money when the movies are not on sale and people buy them then on impulse buys. I've worked in retail for 16 years and I know this from personal knowledge.:bouncy:[/QUOTE]

Um....I'm pretty I've read somewhere that 80% of DVD sales occur within the first month of release. It's very possible that I misunderstood you, but I am pretty sure these stores make their money the first couple weeks of release.

Thanks everyone for the heads up on PatF. I was able to nab that and pre-orders of Toy Story 1 & 2.
 
[quote name='UberSwiss']Um....I'm pretty I've read somewhere that 80% of DVD sales occur within the first month of release. It's very possible that I misunderstood you, but I am pretty sure these stores make their money the first couple weeks of release.

Thanks everyone for the heads up on PatF. I was able to nab that and pre-orders of Toy Story 1 & 2.[/QUOTE]

First week is to spread the word. With all these stacked coupons Disney would be paying the stores for their propaganda.

After the first week, sale prices disappear, and the movie becomes full priced, with practically no coupons. This is where the money comes in.
 
[quote name='UberSwiss']Um....I'm pretty I've read somewhere that 80% of DVD sales occur within the first month of release. It's very possible that I misunderstood you, but I am pretty sure these stores make their money the first couple weeks of release.

Thanks everyone for the heads up on PatF. I was able to nab that and pre-orders of Toy Story 1 & 2.[/QUOTE]
Look at this way: Lets say a Disney Bluray comes out the week its released for MSRP of $34.99, but is then put on sell for $24.99, plus there is a $10 off coupon released for that week which would then bring the price down to $14.99 and that makes it a $20 loss on sells. so what sounds more profitable? $34.99 per unit or $14.99 per unit.
 
[quote name='Interfeci']First week is to spread the word. With all these stacked coupons Disney would be paying the stores for their propaganda.

After the first week, sale prices disappear, and the movie becomes full priced, with practically no coupons. This is where the money comes in.[/QUOTE]
A short and simple explanation.
 
[quote name='outcastjon']Look at this way: Lets say a Disney Bluray comes out the week its released for MSRP of $34.99, but is then put on sell for $24.99, plus there is a $10 off coupon released for that week which would then bring the price down to $14.99 and that makes it a $20 loss on sells. so what sounds more profitable? $34.99 per unit or $14.99 per unit.[/QUOTE]

$14.99 if it gets 10x more people buying it. And $14.99 is profit, not a loss most likely for Disney.
 
[quote name='Pookymeister']$14.99 if it gets 10x more people buying it. And $14.99 is profit, not a loss most likely for Disney.[/QUOTE]
Disney actually loses money with the coupons because they have to pay the companies the amount of the manufacture coupon. The price you are even buying it the store (14.99) is even less than what the store pays for each unit itself.
 
[quote name='outcastjon']Look at this way: Lets say a Disney Bluray comes out the week its released for MSRP of $34.99, but is then put on sell for $24.99, plus there is a $10 off coupon released for that week which would then bring the price down to $14.99 and that makes it a $20 loss on sells. so what sounds more profitable? $34.99 per unit or $14.99 per unit.[/QUOTE]

It wouldn't be a $20 loss for the company that is selling the movie to the customer. Lets say Target is selling the movie. The movie does not cost Target $34.99 to buy from Disney. It may only cost them $24.99, I'm making that up I don't know the markups for movies. They sell it for $24.99 the first week and they break even on the sale. If the customer uses the coupon then Target will get reimbursed for the value of the coupon from Disney. So Target theoretically breaks even on the sale for the first week and after that its profitable when customers buy it at full price.

The point of selling an item at or below the cost is to get people into your store in hopes of them buying other full price (read:profitable) items at the same time.
 
[quote name='PenguinoMF']It wouldn't be a $20 loss for the company that is selling the movie to the customer. Lets say Target is selling the movie. The movie does not cost Target $34.99 to buy from Disney. It may only cost them $24.99, I'm making that up I don't know the markups for movies. They sell it for $24.99 the first week and they break even on the sale. If the customer uses the coupon then Target will get reimbursed for the value of the coupon from Disney. So Target theoretically breaks even on the sale for the first week and after that its profitable when customers buy it at full price.

The point of selling an item at or below the cost is to get people into your store in hopes of them buying other full price (read:profitable) items at the same time.[/QUOTE]
basically what i said in my last post.
 
[quote name='Interfeci']First week is to spread the word. With all these stacked coupons Disney would be paying the stores for their propaganda.

After the first week, sale prices disappear, and the movie becomes full priced, with practically no coupons. This is where the money comes in.[/QUOTE]

I understand the point, but companies like Target are not expecting to make profits on "older" DVDs, especially on impulse buys. I do agree with the point that these DVD sales are to bring customers in to buy other products, but I also think the point of the sales and coupons is to boost that particular DVD's numbers.

For the re-release of Toy Story this week, Disney will be making the majority of their profits this week even with these $10 and $5 coupons floating around.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']Yeah, stacking coupons should always be looked at as YMMV. Unless the system allows it without any overrides, nobody in here should be counting on it. Doing so would be foolish. I also think it's dumb to be subtracting your pre-order total that YOU PAID from your overall total. But that's just me. The way it should be looked at is you're guaranteed to walk out with TS1 and TS2 having paid no more than $13.98 + tax. Paying any less than that is probably YMMV and should be seen as a bonus. But $13.98 + tax is worst case scenario using only the $10 upgrade coupons.[/QUOTE]
Actually. The coupons state per item.
Toys'R'Us policy is also one manufacture coupon per item.

Stacking the 5$+10$ is YMMV since it does state you can only use one per item. The upgrade ones don't stack together,but on each individual item.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']From fine print on both the $10 coupon and the $5 coupon: "Limit one coupon per specified item purchased". I actually have worked retail, and in my experience, bullshitters can convince themselves of anything. If you think the store taking both the $5 and $10 coupon on the same item is the way it is supposed to work, you're an idiot. It's not a supermarket where you're getting 50 cents off a can of soup. That's not to say some people won't get away with it. Some cashiers are idiots too.[/QUOTE]

The coupons also say something like " any other use constitutes fraud" after " one coupon per item purchased" but that is the company's legal statement and we don't all read those terms and they might not mean much
 
[quote name='Shinoto']Actually. The coupons state per item.
Toys'R'Us policy is also one manufacture coupon per item.

Stacking the 5$+10$ is YMMV since it does state you can only use one per item. The upgrade ones don't stack together,but on each individual item.[/QUOTE]

Are you agreeing with me? Because that's the same thing I was saying. But there are some know-it-alls in the thread who fail at reading comprehension and seem to think that using a $5 coupon and a $10 coupon is just business as usual. There's no way that's how the coupons are intended to be used...regardless of what the bullshitters convince themselves of. It's amusing that people can be that naive.
 
[quote name='markoslav']The coupons also say something like " any other use constitutes fraud" after " one coupon per item purchased" but that is the company's legal statement and we don't all read those terms and they might not mean much[/QUOTE]

Right. That's the official policy...meaning Disney won't be reimbursing for stacked coupons on the same item...meaning any employee who knows what they're doing won't allow it. So, stacking is YMMV because in no way, shape, or form is that how the coupons are intended to be used. That's all I was saying from the damn beginning, and people started giving me hell for it.
 
[quote name='n8rockerasu']From fine print on both the $10 coupon and the $5 coupon: "Limit one coupon per specified item purchased". I actually have worked retail, and in my experience, bullshitters can convince themselves of anything. If you think the store taking both the $5 and $10 coupon on the same item is the way it is supposed to work, you're an idiot. It's not a supermarket where you're getting 50 cents off a can of soup. That's not to say some people won't get away with it. Some cashiers are idiots too.[/QUOTE]

I never said it was supposed to work that way, in fact, I implied the opposite. I only stated that Disney was likely going to reimburse them for both unless their sales don't match up with the number of coupons. I never even said I thought they were meant to be used together. It's obvious they weren't.

Somehow you not only twisted what I said, you also still took the use of two coupons to be "doubling". And the coupons themselves say limit one per item. The UPCs are different for each coupon thus you are only using one per item. The problem is on ToysRUs's side. Most stores will only let you use 1 manufacturer coupon per item, even if you have two different valued ones. ToysRUs doesn't make that distinction in their system as they should which would negate the possibility of lax cashiers.

There was no need to get so belligerent during the discussion. I only gave my two cents on the wording of the coupons and how it was supposed to be interpreted and my opinion on the likelihood of who was footing the bill for this problem.
 
ok i reread these old posts ...and am still a little confused

I was looking to get PATF, and both Toy Story's on Blu Ray

whats the best order to hand the cashier the products/ coupons

sorry just getting conflicting messages on here and slickdeals (yea ima trader lol)
 
[quote name='Animal7390']
princess and the frog, as of 3/20:
26.99 - sale price
5.00 - pre-order toy story 1
5.00 - pre-order toy story 2
-15.00 for - pre-ordering both toy story 1 and 2 (guaranteed)
-5.00 - glitch from pre-ordering either toy story 1 and 2 (guaranteed as of 3/20)
total before coupons = 16.99
-10.00 for using the coupon located here: http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/disneymagicalsavings/
-5.00 for using coupon located here: http://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp?bt=wg&tqnm=zcosfug80357553&o=62439&c=DS&p=EQZN7ioI
total after coupons = 1.99

yes both coupons are guaranteed to work, if you get an employee willing to take both, and are usable until at least 3/28.
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I don't know if anyone can answer this for me but is the $5 coupon that is listed here, a PATF coupon or a Toy Story 1 coupon. When I click on the link the image is that of the PATF blu but the coupon that prints is for TS1.

Just wondering since I am going to go to TRU tomorrow morning to do this. The price on PATF is still listed at $26.99.
 
[quote name='Hrtbrkid2']I don't know if anyone can answer this for me but is the $5 coupon that is listed here, a PATF coupon or a Toy Story 1 coupon. When I click on the link the image is that of the PATF blu but the coupon that prints is for TS1.

Just wondering since I am going to go to TRU tomorrow morning to do this. The price on PATF is still listed at $26.99.[/QUOTE]


There is a 5 dollar and 10 dollar coupon for PatF. It's too early for me to go find it again, but if you search my posts, I put a link in this thread about 2 pages ago with the 5 dollar coupon. The 10 dollar one is on the front page.

edit: It is in post #1116 of this thread.
 
[quote name='reininop']There is a 5 dollar and 10 dollar coupon for PatF. It's too early for me to go find it again, but if you search my posts, I put a link in this thread about 2 pages ago with the 5 dollar coupon. The 10 dollar one is on the front page.

edit: It is in post #1116 of this thread.[/QUOTE]

Ya I think that is the same link the only problem is that in no longer prints out as a PATF coupon. Does anyone know the expiration date on it? Or does anyone have an extra one that can be scanned and emailed to me. It is no longer letting me print it out since I tried last night and this morning, it say's I have printed to many already. (Looking for the $5 PATF coupon)
 
Here's my situation:

Already got PatF, so take that out of the equation. I want to get TS1 and TS2. I have not pre-ordered.

Question 1) Is it too late to pre-order?

Question 2) If it's not too late to pre-order, what's the best deal? TRU?

Question 3) What's the best deal that doesn't involve pre-ordering?

I do have access to Fry's, if that makes a difference.
 
The $16.99 for Both TS 1 and TS2 when you buy both deal. Is that the actual price or is TRU figuring in the value of the $10 discount for purchasing both?
 
Is anyone else getting the message that the $10 off coupons have already been printed the allowed number of times?
 
[quote name='BGPu']Is anyone else getting the message that the $10 off coupons have already been printed the allowed number of times?[/QUOTE]
That happened to me, and none of my $10 upgrade coupons printed either. Apparently the coupon software has trouble with Firefox, so I'm considering re-registering under a different e-mail to get the coupons again, and printing them in Safari this time.

I also contacted the Disney Movie Rewards e-mail helpline, so hopefully they'll just send me the coupons directly or something. I'll post whenever something happens.

If not, I'll probably just use the $5 coupons at Target tomorrow. Getting both movies + tickets to TS3 for $25 is still a great deal.
 
[quote name='munch']You can still pre-order Toy Story 1 &2 today at TRU to get that discount on any disney Blu-Ray.[/QUOTE]
Yeah i know but not at $6.99 or $1.99 deal.
 
Do we know what the participating theaters will be for the movie cash? Our two chains in town are Marcus and Kerasotes, who are small enough to get snubbed
 
[quote name='KingGondo']That happened to me, and none of my $10 upgrade coupons printed either. Apparently the coupon software has trouble with Firefox, so I'm considering re-registering under a different e-mail to get the coupons again, and printing them in Safari this time. [/QUOTE]

It wasn't working out of Firefox or Chrome, but Explorer did the trick.
 
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