Just in case you think contracts aren't really binding and you'll be able to win some sort of duress argument if you're up against a huge company, think again: eBay has successfully argued that its forum selection clause is binding, meaning that its lawsuits will be litigated in its chosen forum of San Jose.
I can't find anything official about this on the MyCokeRewards site, but several other sites are reporting that you can get double Diet Coke points today. Update: I just entered my Diet Coke codes and got bonus points!
There's a new deal at Amazon on select video games: Spend $80 on select titles by October 31 and receive a $40 promotional claim code usable towards a future Wii, Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 game purchase. There are "select titles" on all three platforms, including Mario Kart,
Lego Star Wars,
and Madden NFL 10for the Wii.
Real Simple is offering a $5 Holiday Savings Rebate when you buy $15 worth of participating products, including HoneyBaked Ham, Head & Shoulders, and International Delight. Purchases must be made by 11/15, and your submission must be postmarked by 11/19 and received by 11/21. So don't delay if you want to take advantage of this offer. (Via Centsible Savings.)
Stretching a Buck has the scoop on a Reynolds baking product rebate when you buy parchment, baking cups and foil.
Get a printable coupon for 50 cents off any Ro-Tel - just wait for the main banner to change if you don't see the coupon right away. (Via Money Saving Mom.)
Read about some not-so-well-known details about Target's return policy, including the fact that you can make returns without a receipt. (Via A Full Cup.)
Ads via MySavings.com
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Morning Coffee: Remember That Contracts Are Binding
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