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10,000 PC points for every $20 spent on various products

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May 8, 2016
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[Real Canadian Superstore] 10,000 PC points for every $20 spent on various products

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I've been meaning to buy a new electric toothbrush for a while so this is perfect.
You can also combine the 5,000 points for $20 spent, would make your orders at 75% off
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Sep 10, 2008
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Kitchener
Which of the qualifying products are the best deal? I guess I should be price matching them.
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KANATA
Consider this stuff at Costco is much cheaper
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Oct 27, 2016
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carksey wrote: Consider this stuff at Costco is much cheaper
I mean is it 75% off cheaper? If you spend $20 and use the 5000 points coupon, you end up with $15 in points
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Oct 17, 2007
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3rd Rock
carksey wrote: Consider this stuff at Costco is much cheaper
How much cheaper, after the cost of Costco membership?
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Jun 11, 2013
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Damn...may need to head to Costco to buy a shed to store all the stuff I'll be buying at Superstore this weekend!
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oahu wrote: How much cheaper, after the cost of Costco membership?
Depends on how often you go, if you're getting the 2% back for an executive membership and shop enough to get the membership covered. I'd say spread across all my purchases and having the cash as opposed to restrictive points with shoppers' inflated items.... it balances out. If youre using it for groceries at no frills, that may be a different story, but the question is kinda pointless all things considered
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Brampton
So for dirty slobs like me, no deal here. Booums.
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hotandsoursoup wrote: You can also combine the 5,000 points for $20 spent, would make your orders at 75% off
Is this automatic or a random app invite or coupon required?
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Jan 11, 2007
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No love for me from this promo. I don't have this in my PC app.
Thanks for posting OP; good deal.
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Nov 18, 2019
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Thanks OP, I looked through the flyer this morning and totally missed this. I need to stock up on dish soap so this is perfect.
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uglyguy wrote: No love for me from this promo. I don't have this in my PC app.
Thanks for posting OP; good deal.
This is not a personalized offer.
It is in the Ontario flyer for the whole week; anyone with a PC Optimum card can take advantage.
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good god this is such a random assortment of stuff, can someone confirm it stacks with the 5000 points bonus offer?
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divx wrote: good god this is such a random assortment of stuff, can someone confirm it stacks with the 5000 points bonus offer?
Yes and unfortunately a crappy random assortment at that. Fabric softener but no detergent, Palmolive instead of Dawn, etc.
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Mar 3, 2004
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Krime1k wrote: Yes and unfortunately a crappy random assortment at that. Fabric softener but no detergent, Palmolive instead of Dawn, etc.
The promo is for products from parent company "Colgate-Palmolive"... (Dawn is from P&G)
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Krime1k wrote:
Yes and unfortunately a crappy random assortment at that. Fabric softener but no detergent, Palmolive instead of Dawn, etc.
Crappy for you, RFD lava hot for others.
FragmentsOfLife wrote: I mean is it 75% off cheaper? If you spend $20 and use the 5000 points coupon, you end up with $15 in points
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specialfx3000 wrote: The promo is for products from parent company "Colgate-Palmolive"... (Dawn is from P&G)
Yes I’m aware.
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Dec 26, 2006
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Burnaby
Purchased 4x Colgate products $4.98 each for $19.92 total, system did not provide the 10,000 PC points, did points inquiry and have not heard back.

Fellow RFDers best to get it to $20 or above to be safe.

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