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#12
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Michigan. . .FINALLY!!!!
Posts: 6,726
I think Jo'anns has learned that we all shop batting when its on sale or with a coupon. So taking the price up ensures that they will still make a good profit . The whole Jo 'Anns coupon/sale thing is to give you the perception that you got a good deal. Would you really pay $12.99 for some of their "quilters' cottons, but when its 30 percent off you feel a little better about it?!!! so its all in the buyers perception.
There is a reason the amount you saved is in a much bigger font on your reciept than anything else. It gets you to focus on the discount or the "savings" rather than the price you paid.
There is a reason the amount you saved is in a much bigger font on your reciept than anything else. It gets you to focus on the discount or the "savings" rather than the price you paid.
#14
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: york county, PA
Posts: 940
Just cleaned out the closet in my sewing room and discovered lots of batting I stockpiled! It seemed like every time I got to Joann's, what I wanted was on sale so I couldn't use the coupons. So I would buy a queen size pre-packaged batting. I should declare a no more spending on fabric and batting year but there goes all the fun!
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