[quote name='Friend of Sonic']I just counted them, looks like I've purchased 30. I really, really regret not getting a membership card. Assuming the 10% is after the 25% off coupon, it would have paid for itself plus 10-15 dollars more.
How does the 10% membership work with the 25% coupon? How much were people saving on the 19.99 titles?[/QUOTE]
Again -- holy shit, dude.
The membership discount gets taken off before the coupon, so it comes out as follows:
$20.00
- $ 2.00 10% member discount
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$18.00
- $ 4.50 25% off coupon
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$13.50 total
It actually comes out the same either way whether you do the member discount or the coupon first, but that's the way the B&N registers calculate it.
With 30 titles purchased with the 25% coupon, you'd have saved an additional $20 over the cost of the membership.
Also, with a new membership, you'd have definitely been eligible to legitimately use the $5 off new member coupon instead of the 25% off coupon, resulting in another $0.50 off per title -- which would have been an additional $15 savings.
I've also found my membership useful for getting CDs, blu-rays, and books online (with membership, you get free express shipping on any order, and even though you don't get an additional discount, their online prices are actually often lower than Amazon), as well as the occasional additional member coupons (which always stack with sale prices, so you can get some good deals with them). And you get 10% off in the B&N Starbucks as well. I originally bought my membership for this sale last year, but I've actually used it a good bit otherwise as well.
So, uh, yeah, definitely should have gotten the membership.
