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700mb80min
Mar 21st, 2006, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Krookedatmosphere
i work at shoppers too and im under the impression you cant transfer points

i think buyer should be aware

what? you work at shoppers? and you didnt get the memo? or the email? well you are wrong
Quote:
Originally Posted by DYJ
Where online can you transfer points between cards?
Shoppers don't have it on their websites. And ppl from shoppers all said you can't transfer points even in person.

EVERYONE BEWARE!!! EMT ONLY?? what's the deal with that???

yes you can transfer points. you could for a while now. and its on their offical website here:
http://www.shoppersdrugmart.ca/engl...ints/index.html

EMT is good for sellers. just because they dont want to get ripped off 3% from paypal doesnt mean that theres anything wrong with emt.

why did you crap up his thread? you two are a couple of asses for leaving all this crap here.

free bump!


totally uncalled for and just for the record they were correct in their posts . seems flaming has become ever more frequent on these boards whether it is a grammer error or posting in the wrong section you usually get a snitty remark thrown at you . getting a little sick of bothering to read a thread only to stumble upon a flame war that should`nt of been there in the first place. my two cents i guess.

Canuck_2005
Mar 21st, 2006, 11:36 AM
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totally uncalled for and just for the record they were correct in their posts . seems flaming has become ever more frequent on these boards whether it is a grammer error or posting in the wrong section you usually get a snitty remark thrown at you . getting a little sick of bothering to read a thread only to stumble upon a flame war that should`nt of been there in the first place. my two cents i guess.


Wrong Forum, should be posted in http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=13

kinggori
Mar 21st, 2006, 11:51 AM
I find it very disappointing too when I spend up to an hour looking for a hot deal when I just get replies like “cold” or “repost” without a thank you.

That being said most, most RFDers (99.9%) are really friendly and would appreciate your efforts. The other 0.1% just ruin it for everyone.

Canuck_2005
Mar 21st, 2006, 12:17 PM
I find it very disappointing too when I spend up to an hour looking for a hot deal when I just get replies like “cold” or “repost” without a thank you.

That being said most, most RFDers (99.9%) are really friendly and would appreciate your efforts. The other 0.1% just ruin it for everyone.

Having had the honour of reposting others info before, I realized that if you can spend an hour looking for a hot deal, whats another 10 seconds using the search function to see if it has already been posted? Its just a pain in the but reading the same post over and over again cluttering the forms

700mb80min
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:33 PM
the search option doesn`t always find a recent post . whether you type it wrong or even close to the original.

Nathan183
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:38 PM
grammar

north77
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:39 PM
I find it very disappointing too when I spend up to an hour looking for a hot deal when I just get replies like “cold” or “repost” without a thank you.

That being said most, most RFDers (99.9%) are really friendly and would appreciate your efforts. The other 0.1% just ruin it for everyone.

I always appreciate it when people post deals/coupons.
Regardless if I can use the particular deal or not, it IS useful information; it's nice when it's shared. :)

ill_mango
Mar 21st, 2006, 02:39 PM
sometimes the topic title isnt what you'd put yourself so when you search for it it doesnt come up

a good examples that wasnt on hot deals was the "horse porn" thread...which had absolutely nothing to do with the contents. The same thing happens in the hot deals threads, I just can't cite a recent example because I havent been in the country so I haven't bothered reading it