Entertainment Book - Half off

Definately a good deal. There's tons of free stuff in these books.

Some times you don't even have to purchase anything to get the free item.
 
Yeah, those are pretty good deals if you use 'em. They have been half off for a while though. Still worth it since the deals run until September I think.
 
here the coupons run till nov 30 2005 i got mine in march for 22.50 (17.50 + 5 shipping) or half off

main coupons i will use

1 buy 1 get free double cheese burger or bigmac at mcdonalds
buy 1 get 1 free pizza from marcos (3 coupons) tasty pizza (3 coupons) and 1 other place

2 med pizzas up to 3 top. 2 order of bread sticks and liter of pepsi 18.99 from pizza hut this alone is like 35 bucks without coupon

5 bucks off 25 or more at ebgames (2 coupons)

3 bucks off DVD at FYE 12.99 or up (2 coupons)

then BUY 1 get 1 free for baseball, basketball football games 1 coupon each

so long story short its worth the 17 bucks but i dont think its worth 35

(so far only used the 1 big mac coupon but going to use the pizzas this summer)
 
Hmm.. I put in my zip code and it says the book is $20 for the local version. Will he local version include the national deals?

Also it says it's only ten off and not 50%.
 
[quote name='Admiral Ackbar']Hmm.. I put in my zip code and it says the book is $20 for the local version. Will he local version include the national deals?

Also it says it's only ten off and not 50%.[/QUOTE]

All books are local, so yes it will come with the coupons for the national chains (such as Mcdonalds, Pizza Hut, whatever)

The books are normally $35, I think they drop to $30 after February, so yea, that's $10 off, not 50%.

And these are well worth $35. I use mine extensively (actually both of mine, I get the local for both major metropolitan areas around my home). I'd say I've easily saved $500+ since getting the books in early December.

The books are especially valuable if you dineout alot and enjoy the arts. They have tons of coupons for b1g1 dinners at all sorts of establishments, and usually b1g1 tickets for operas, ballets, theatre, etc.
 
Yeah, you're right. It is November. My bad.

I think it's defintely worth the $35 if you are older and like to go out to resturants. They always have a ton of resturant coupons for half off your meal or buy one get one free or something. If I remember right, they also used to have coupons for gas, which nowadays, that comes in handy even if it is a couple bucks.

slidecage, what are the baseball, basketball, football games you speak of?
 
[quote name='chickenhawk']Yeah, you're right. It is November. My bad.

I think it's defintely worth the $35 if you are older and like to go out to resturants. They always have a ton of resturant coupons for half off your meal or buy one get one free or something. If I remember right, they also used to have coupons for gas, which nowadays, that comes in handy even if it is a couple bucks.

slidecage, what are the baseball, basketball, football games you speak of?

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careful in buying cause some of the coupons from National resturants might still not be in your area. We got taco bell, wendys and hardees coupons but they are not good in the area you need to drive to Kendaville (around 40 miles away) the local ones wont accept the coupons

Baseball its BUy 1 get 1 for our local Baseball team or chicago cubs game

Basketball_ i think there is a pacer coupon in there not sure need to recheck

Football_ local college football buy 1 get 1 free

along with night clubs and more

also a few BUY 1 get 1 free MOvies and Buy 2 get 1 free movie deals
 
[quote name='Cornfedwb']All books are local, so yes it will come with the coupons for the national chains (such as Mcdonalds, Pizza Hut, whatever)

The books are normally $35, I think they drop to $30 after February, so yea, that's $10 off, not 50%.

And these are well worth $35. I use mine extensively (actually both of mine, I get the local for both major metropolitan areas around my home). I'd say I've easily saved $500+ since getting the books in early December.

The books are especially valuable if you dineout alot and enjoy the arts. They have tons of coupons for b1g1 dinners at all sorts of establishments, and usually b1g1 tickets for operas, ballets, theatre, etc.[/QUOTE]


ah really, they are usually 40 when i get them. i've never ordered one online so maybe thats why.
 
[quote name='slidecage']careful in buying cause some of the coupons from National resturants might still not be in your area. We got taco bell, wendys and hardees coupons but they are not good in the area you need to drive to Kendaville (around 40 miles away) the local ones wont accept the coupons

Baseball its BUy 1 get 1 for our local Baseball team or chicago cubs game

Basketball_ i think there is a pacer coupon in there not sure need to recheck

Football_ local college football buy 1 get 1 free

along with night clubs and more

also a few BUY 1 get 1 free MOvies and Buy 2 get 1 free movie deals[/QUOTE]

AH. I knew about those but the gamer in me was thinking you were talking about video games. A-duh!! :D
 
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