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Old 09-02-2009, 01:53 AM   #3
bgalbrecht
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I haven't been buying many NYT bestsellers. When they were selling them for $7.39 or $7.99 (their buyers club price), did you have to pay for them with a credit card? I don't like to buy books that are priced over $6-8 dollars, even if I'm paying for them with Micropay rebates. I agree that paying over $20 and getting a 100% rebate still doesn't seem like much of a deal when the rebate is only store credit and most of the books I'm interested in have prices in excess of the paperback price.
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