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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I can see that interpretation now. Oh well...
Another example of poor wording happened with the $30 Amazon Visa Card promo. Amazon ended that promo at about 2pm PT; way before the end of the sale.
The first term stated while supplies last and the second one stated it would be valid until the end of the day. So which was it? No wonder Amazon back peddled and sent out $30 credits to those who attempted to use this offer after it had been cancelled.
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That one sounds pretty easy to interpret. Those two conditions do not contradict each other. Limited supplies means that there is only X amount of the promo, after that there is no more. However if for some reason they still have any leftover then they could not be redeemed after the promo ended. Pretty straight forward. It should have probably said that the promo is only valid if redeemed until the end of the day, no rain checks.