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Originally Posted by issybird
Yep, but you can't spin that into a 25% discount or savings, no matter how hard you try and how many times you make that point. When you must spend a minimum of $25, your maximum discount is 20%. So when people are talking discounts and you're talking credit, it's apples and origins. In other words, precentages apply to discounts after all outlays are taken into account but a credit is a flat sum. And nobody can save 25% on this deal. No point in passing around Amazon's Kool-aid after drinking it yourself.
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Heh, try explaining that to folks and investing.
Most people don't understand why when a stock loses 50% of its value, it then needs to gain 100% of the new value to recover from the loss.