Ive got a quick-er question about target rainchecks

I searched and i looked trhough the first couple of pages, and saw way to many topics like "IS THE DS DELAYED" or..."HOW DO I DO THE NASTY IN FABLE" that hvae nothing to do with what im looking for, could sum1 just explain it to me.
 
Look up on the front page to see the "QUICKEST" question about the Target raincheck. Ha ha at you.
 
[quote name='spyhunterk19']How do they work?[/quote]

Well apparently the first step is to ask "how do they work?" like an idiot on this forum.

That's what everyone else who uses them seems to do.

So at least you got that going for you.
 
Could u all jsut stop flaming and answer my question? I searched and couldn't find it ok? Youve all spent more time flaming me then it would to just explain what a damn raincheck was.
 
[quote name='spyhunterk19']Could u all jsut stop flaming and answer my question? I searched and couldn't find it ok? Youve all spent more time flaming me then it would to just explain what a damn raincheck was.[/quote]

So, Target has an advertised sale on a game (say more than 30% off) if they run out of stock on the game, then you can get a raincheck. By some odd quirk, Target also has a policy that allows for a substitute purchase at the same % of the sale item.

The raincheck reads:
CHOOSE A SUBSTITUTE
Choose a substitute and receive the same percentage off (listed above) on a regular-priced item within the same product category (i.e. TV for TV, doll for doll, shirt for shirt).

So, three weeks ago when Target advertised FFX2 for $16.88 (reg price $29.99) they ran out of stock and any customer could request a 44% rain check (I got 4-5 of them).

Then you pick a different game and get 44% off of its original price (possibly sale price if the clerk rings it up wrongly).

Therefore, recently I got Sly 2 for $22.39, Pikmin 2 for $28, ESPN NFL4K for $11 . . . you get the idea by now.
 
[quote name='schultzed'][quote name='spyhunterk19']Could u all jsut stop flaming and answer my question? I searched and couldn't find it ok? Youve all spent more time flaming me then it would to just explain what a damn raincheck was.[/quote]

So, Target has an advertised sale on a game (say more than 30% off) if they run out of stock on the game, then you can get a raincheck. By some odd quirk, Target also has a policy that allows for a substitute purchase at the same % of the sale item.

The raincheck reads:
CHOOSE A SUBSTITUTE
Choose a substitute and receive the same percentage off (listed above) on a regular-priced item within the same product category (i.e. TV for TV, doll for doll, shirt for shirt).

So, three weeks ago when Target advertised FFX2 for $16.88 (reg price $29.99) they ran out of stock and any customer could request a 44% rain check (I got 4-5 of them).

Then you pick a different game and get 44% off of its original price (possibly sale price if the clerk rings it up wrongly).

Therefore, recently I got Sly 2 for $22.39, Pikmin 2 for $28, ESPN NFL4K for $11 . . . you get the idea by now.[/quote]


nicely done. =]
 
Why don't you not be a noob and search before you post a topic that has been answered about 10 million times? Would that be too hard? At least put some effort into it.
 
Please read the other threads that were flaming this thread before flaming me. I said i searched and i get pissed off when i search for 10 min only to find irrelivent subjects. Finally someone just posted how to do it! Thankyou very much Schultzed.
 
And another thing it got me mad when certain people didn't relize that it took longer to flame me than to answer my question and just let the thread die peacefully
 
LET IT DIE ALREADY!!
Either you're to thick to realize that as long as you bump the tread it won't die, or your just a huge attention whore.
 
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