This Reusable Best Buy Coupon For 10% Off Does Not Expire
Save 10% on your visit to Best Buy by bringing along this printable, reusable coupon that doesn't seem to expire. The coupon is accessible to the public, but it is meant to serve as a chintzy government house-warming gift from the Post Office to people who recently moved.
From CyberNet:
The URL of the coupon is:https://moversguide.usps.com/img/coupon/bestbuy/200804_clientarea.gif
The first thing that popped into my head was that part of the filename for the image is just the year followed by the month. In this case the 200804 represents April, 2008. As it turns out the URL of the image changes from month-to-month almost like clockwork. So the next time you're looking to buy something from Best Buy check to see whether this coupon applies to you, and adjust the URL to represent the current month. USPS might be changing the URL as more people start to catch on, but by modifying the URL I can see that they've been using this structure for nearly a year.
Reusable" 10% Off Best Buy Coupon [CyberNet]
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I get about 10 of these a month, usually for 20% or more. They come with my weekly Rewards Zone card.
As much as I hear bad things about them here, their prices on games always beat out our Gamestops and Wal-marts, plus I save money with these, and they go towards getting 5,10,20 dollars off purchases in the future.
@EmperorOfCanada: Reclaim them on what? %10 off of the thousands upon thousands of printer cartridges you'll need to print the remaining 9,999,999,725 when your first cartridge runs out.
It's 10% off, not "$10 to you, sir"
@apronk: That was the only reason I'd ever shopped there. A gift card for the cost of one PS3 game + Tax.
@EmperorOfCanada: If you can print 10 per page (an optimistic estimate given the size of these monster coupons), that's $0.001 per page. Can you print for less than a cent a page?
@chrisjames: Bad phrasing. Make that, can you print for less than 1/10th of a cent per page? Makes more sense that way.
Heh, 10% only takes off sales tax.
Another thing to bash Best Buy about. They suck when it comes to pulling merchandise like penny strategy guides. They're not supposed to sell them, they're supposed to get rid of them. And we are allowed to buy them? Man they suck at that.
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@Superawesomerad: Damn, I asked everyone in my office and they all thought it was que... guess I'll just use dictionary.com next time
@apronk: It's true, though my point was more towards the numerous commenters in Best Buy posts that simply say "why would anyone shop at Best Buy" just to be saying it, ya know? Like how everyone always beats the "I wonder if they're taking it seriously?" horse to death.
If you are part of the RewardZone program, they send out a packet of like three of these coupons that are good for a weekend every month. At least they do with me. And not only do you save 10%, you can actually save 12% by using the RewardZone number at checkout. While this still doesn't end up saving more money than newegg or amazon, or some other place, if you're in a "gotta have it now" mood one weekend, it helps. You just have to be careful not to buy something -just because- you have the coupons, which is what they of course intend.
Although the title is a tad misleading, it's funny to see how many people don't RTFA. WraithSama gmss0205
Too bad the coupon doesn't cover games, that's pretty much all I use BB for (and that's probably why I don't hate them like most people on this site).
@Superawesomerad: Unless he meant queue, or "Q" if referring to a fictitious omnipototent star trek entity (I know I'm not posting on IO9).
"Cue the queue, Q!"
@Wynner3: It sounds like you're knocking it because it's close to the sales tax rate. If sales tax is 10%, you save 9% after tax. What's your point?
I now better than to believe anything that has "Best Buy" on it. No way! There's probably an asterisk that limits the coupon to only items that have 'z' as the 3rd character in the SKU, but you won't know this until you try to check out and the cashire tells you you can't use the coupon on that item. Moral: don't bother with Best Buy.
@thekicker: You might want to read the entire coupon. 1. The part you mentioned is under Computer Accessories. 2. There is even smaller text that says "Excludes Bose audio products....yada yada.... Video Game Hardware and Accessories...".
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I can personally vouch for the validity of this coupon. I have used two in te past month at the Best Buy on Butterfield Rd. in Downers Grove, IL. I bought a crappy, discontinued Hitachi external hard drive, returned with it and another coupon, returned the drive, and bought a better Seagate with a 5-year warranty. w00t! indeed.






















Que about a bajillion people about to ask why anyone would shop at Best Buy in the first place.
Not saying I blame them... just gets old.