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 Posted by JoeBloe on 11/11/06 03:08 
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 19:41:06 -0500, Jaime M. de Castellvi 
<3cjmd@comcast.net> Gave us: 
 
>On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 19:30:38 GMT, "kaydigi" <NEVER@no.net> wrote: 
> 
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>>"Jaime M. de Castellvi" <3cjmd@comcast.net> wrote in message  
>>news:6l89l2tbojaoc65gtmgd8f8k8jg4tiiaqe@4ax.com... 
>>> Here is my problem.  Their "new and improved" search feature sucks 
>>> every bit as much as the old one did.  So at first it was telling me 
>>> that the titles I wanted were not available.  Like a fool, I believed 
>>> it, so I put in my order for the couple of titles that WERE available 
>>> and used the code SUPERSALE to get my 20% discount. 
>>> 
>>> I thought that would be that but not long thereafter, while puttering 
>>> around their website, I discovered that the titles that were 
>>> supposedly not were in fact very much available.  So I tried to place 
>>> a new order but it wouldn't let me use the SUPERSALE code again to get 
>>> 20% off since I'd already used it once. 
>>> 
>>> So does anybody know of any alternate code words one could use to 
>>> access the 20% discount?  I know there was a helpful gentleman around 
>>> here a while back who used to post such alternates. 
>>> 
>>> Cheers, 
>>> 
>>> Jaime 
>> 
>>No need for the long story, 
>> 
>>DVDTALK 
>>USATODAY 
>>NYTIMES 
>>SUPERSALE 
>>DDDCD 
>>DD1110 
>>DVDPRICESEARCH 
>>LATIMES 
>>ESPN 
>>YAHOO 
>>JIM 
>>WGN 
>>XM  
>> 
> 
>Thank you so very kindly, dear very helpful gentleman.  I'm happy to 
>report that the first code worked like a Dresden charm, so I never 
>even got to try the other ones.  I'm a very happy man indeed. 
> 
 
 
 "Dresden charm" 
 
  Isn't that an oxymoron?
 
  
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