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PCO Members Get 20,000 points for every $50 spent on Home, Electronics and Toy products (May 27-June 2)

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Dec 14, 2008
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fightbriz wrote: But you don't have to pay by self checkout right? You're suggesting this so you can see for yourself before paying right
Yeah. Don't have to pay at self checkout. It is only for you to see for yourself or get other items if you somehow found that certain items are ineligible.
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Sep 13, 2004
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Toronto
Bad organization makes this offer hard to figure out.

First of all, the blurb on the front page of the online flyer says "see back page for details" but there are no details on the back page.

The promotion says "Home, Electronics and Toy products" qualify.

The web site does not tell you what "Home products" are. There is a department "home & living". Do all of those things qualify? I would think not. So how do you know what is included?
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Jul 22, 2019
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Hugh wrote: Bad organization makes this offer hard to figure out.

First of all, the blurb on the front page of the online flyer says "see back page for details" but there are no details on the back page.

The promotion says "Home, Electronics and Toy products" qualify.

The web site does not tell you what "Home products" are. There is a department "home & living". Do all of those things qualify? I would think not. So how do you know what is included?
For deals, the Best thing they want to do is make it ambiguous. Peolle buy stuff, doesn’t qualify, they don’t bother returning and keep the product.

All the home stuff at Loblaws is junk anyways. Like their BBQ. Scrap metal in one year.

It’s like Canadian tire. Never buy anything full price feom Loblaws home section.
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Dec 14, 2008
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Hugh wrote: Bad organization makes this offer hard to figure out.

First of all, the blurb on the front page of the online flyer says "see back page for details" but there are no details on the back page.

The promotion says "Home, Electronics and Toy products" qualify.

The web site does not tell you what "Home products" are. There is a department "home & living". Do all of those things qualify? I would think not. So how do you know what is included?
My local loblaws put signs up on the aisles that qualify. Includes bath towels, kitchen prep, small appliances, patio stuff, power bars, light bulbs. I think all "home" stuff qualifies.
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Feb 25, 2007
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simplypop wrote:
All the home stuff at Loblaws is junk anyways. Like their BBQ. Scrap metal in one year.
Not all junk. I bought a Napoleon Rogue at Superstore last June (Father's Day Sale) and it is definately not junk.

They may bring them back again this year along with the Webers, lets see. Prices were excellent.
Jr. Member
Oct 15, 2019
196 posts
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FYI The discount makes lego pretty cheap - for example, a 51 lego set is 31 which is a bigger discount you can get other than on clearance
Member
Dec 2, 2020
202 posts
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Downtown Toronoto
Kinda useless point for Ontario.... all those sections are locked down.
Member
Feb 28, 2007
348 posts
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Toronto
In addition to this offer, i also got 500 pco points per $5 spent on bath towel on pc optimum app (probably ymmv). I stacked them to get some bath towels.
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Jul 5, 2017
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Toronto
WeimarRepublic wrote: Kinda useless point for Ontario.... all those sections are locked down.
no they aren't.. at least not toys and home sections
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Jan 20, 2012
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Toronto
mikesanity wrote: no they aren't.. at least not toys and home sections
You can't buy toys in store, only express pick up. They didn't lock down the section but has signs on them.
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Dec 12, 2006
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Calgary
Does City Market in the West even have toys?
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Dec 2, 2020
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Downtown Toronoto
mikesanity wrote: no they aren't.. at least not toys and home sections
My loblaws has all of these sections locked. So at best this deal is YMMV
Member
Jun 27, 2017
261 posts
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I bought a patio set and cushions and got the points
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Aug 9, 2020
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Technically, if i buy something at loblaws, its a product i use at home. Everything should apply!
Deal Fanatic
Oct 7, 2007
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Was excited for this offer and spent some time browsing the "home" section of the store. Everything seemed overpriced to me. The towels were mediocre quality but priced on the high side. Other items were mediocre in quality. I wanted to use the offer but didn't want to come home with bunch of junk. I thought maybe others here had found creative ways to use the offer but haven't found any interesting spending ideas yet.
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Nov 19, 2015
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WeimarRepublic wrote: My loblaws has all of these sections locked. So at best this deal is YMMV
Order online.
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Jul 20, 2017
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Kitchener
simplypop wrote: For deals, the Best thing they want to do is make it ambiguous. Peolle buy stuff, doesn’t qualify, they don’t bother returning and keep the product.

All the home stuff at Loblaws is junk anyways. Like their BBQ. Scrap metal in one year.

It’s like Canadian tire. Never buy anything full price feom Loblaws home section.
I've bought several BBQ tools, tongs, etc , that kind of things from zehrs 3+ years ago. The ones that were president's choice branded are still working excellent. The tongs and scraper are are also my favorite, huge and better than my weber branded tongs.
While yea, the non-branded one I bought the same time fell apart in a few months. Both were mega cheap anyways, with the PC stuff only costing maybe a dollar more than the chinese noname stuff.
Also got the odd PC kitchen stuff, like a digital temp probe, working great for years.

So yea PC makes some quality stuff, but avoid the no-name chinese stuff they sell.

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