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Old 12-02-2011, 05:51 PM   #420
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I wish you could sort by non-Agency. It's become just too much work to find coupon-compatible books. Even putting a minimal value on my time, I end up the loser when I only save a few bucks, once I eventually find something.
Generally, if a book has two prices (List Price and Our Price), it means the discount code will work. If there is only one price listed, the codes won't work (I don't know if this is always true, but it seems to be) so you can visually tell without trying to buy the book and putting in the code.

If you're really organized, you could keep a list somewhere of books you are interested in buying so that when sales come up you know what you want (I often have a short mental list)

Also, just because a code is available, doesn't mean you HAVE to buy a book - there will always be another code in a few weeks (although there was a drought over the summer)
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