[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.