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If you shop at wine.com you might be able to get additional savings from using a portal and/or various credit card offers, which can stack on top of all of those. Amex Offers/Chase Offers/BoA offers would be examples.
I don’t really understand the wine.com biz model or am I buying much, so I pass on them as it is.
This is “helpful”! In other words, you are all a bunch of enablers and I am easily led into temptation. That said, I think those big wine.com deals can be exceptional, especially if you focus on wines that are offered at pre-discount prices that are not much higher than from other online retailers. In some cases the wine.com price starts out significantly higher, so the post-discount price is really not that great a deal.
Happy hunting!
I use the $100 off $300 wine.com coupons at the end of the year on single or double bottle purchases like Hillside Select or Insignia. The $50 off $150 for the Pontet-Canet seems like a good idea. Their starting prices are usually about 15-20% higher than other online retailers but with the coupons the deals can be pretty good. Additionally, for some reason they don’t charge me state tax, which cuts into that 15-20% by 8% as well.
To maximize savings I typically sort by the Savings to see the bottles that are on sale. Their sale price is usually close to the online best prices on wine searcher. Then of those, I find the wines I want and apply coupons, cashbacks, etc.
With the stewardship free shipping club I basically jump on each of these coupons that give more than 20% since then I don’t pay shipping.
With your method Shay, it must seem like you would be losing money if you did not buy the wine! I sometimes apply very similar logic. And you are right, with the stewardship free shipping, what can stop us! No brakes!!!
-Jim
agreed, price at wine.com always higher than other site. Pontet-Canet i think wine.com selling at a fair price. with the coupon/raise gift card, shopping portal. you can easy get 40-45% off.
If there are some .97 items on wine.com they are usually priced really well but coupons don’t work. Retailmenot.com cashback is offering 20% cashback. Also, you can use raise.com for 6% back and buy a gift card (you should use 1% ebates for raise.com purchase).
So for a 99.97 bottle you can pay $73.
Just got a couple of 2010 Follin Arbelet Corton Bressandes grand crus for $95 each.
They also have a nice 2014 Hudelot-Noellat Vougeot I was eyeing.