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    Old 09-13-2011, 11:13 AM
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    all stores are the same ~ I was high management, here's how it works:

    Use a coupon (i.e. 40% off) on an item that is not on sale
    Use your VIP card for 10% off everything else in that transaction.

    The computer will not calculate the 10% on top of a 40% coupon, its considered a "double coupon" ~ BUT the 10% IS valid on top of items that are already on sale.

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    Remnants, patterns, AccuGo products, Cricut products, sewing machines, Yudu items (i.e. price-controlled products from the manufacturers)
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    Old 09-13-2011, 11:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Originally Posted by qbquilts
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    Too bad the VIP cards are so limited in who is qualified to get them. Just another reason I stopped shopping at JoAnn's.
    Join AQS. My savings every year more than pay the $25.00 membership not to mention what AQS gives you for being a member (magazine, discount on AQS shows/products). So it's not that limiting in who can get it.
    So the JoAnn's card would cost me $25 a year for membership in an organization that I have no other reason to join (AQS)? Thanks, I'll pass. To get the card, you have to be a member of a professional organization or guild, or a reseller with a vendor's license. I call that limited.

    Are you somehow connected to JoAnn's?? Just curious because you seem to have all the answers on this subject.
    Ghost, are you a member of any local guild of any type? I ask because I qualify for the VIP card 3 or 4 ways, I just happen to use the ASG one because it gets sent to me without me asking for it.

    I am an ASG member, I am a small biz owner, and I am a member of a local guild that provides membership ID cards with expiration dates. This ID card allows members to qualify for the VIP. I think they also offer VIP to teachers, but I don't recall that you are a schoolteacher...

    If you're not part of a local guild, I can't offer any other suggestions, but just wanted to throw out that it's not limited to just professional organizations.
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    Old 09-13-2011, 11:52 AM
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    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Originally Posted by qbquilts
    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Too bad the VIP cards are so limited in who is qualified to get them. Just another reason I stopped shopping at JoAnn's.
    Join AQS. My savings every year more than pay the $25.00 membership not to mention what AQS gives you for being a member (magazine, discount on AQS shows/products). So it's not that limiting in who can get it.
    So the JoAnn's card would cost me $25 a year for membership in an organization that I have no other reason to join (AQS)? Thanks, I'll pass. To get the card, you have to be a member of a professional organization or guild, or a reseller with a vendor's license. I call that limited.

    Are you somehow connected to JoAnn's?? Just curious because you seem to have all the answers on this subject.
    Just a shopper :-). I just shop there a lot and made sure to learn the ins and outs of the discount card program when I first starting using it a few years ago. I don't think many in my area used it, so I always got weird looks from the cashiers back then.
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    Old 09-13-2011, 11:53 AM
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    I bet it depends on the store if you can use your VIP & coupons as well
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    Old 09-13-2011, 11:58 AM
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    Originally Posted by cattailsquilts
    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Originally Posted by qbquilts
    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Too bad the VIP cards are so limited in who is qualified to get them. Just another reason I stopped shopping at JoAnn's.
    Join AQS. My savings every year more than pay the $25.00 membership not to mention what AQS gives you for being a member (magazine, discount on AQS shows/products). So it's not that limiting in who can get it.
    So the JoAnn's card would cost me $25 a year for membership in an organization that I have no other reason to join (AQS)? Thanks, I'll pass. To get the card, you have to be a member of a professional organization or guild, or a reseller with a vendor's license. I call that limited.

    Are you somehow connected to JoAnn's?? Just curious because you seem to have all the answers on this subject.
    Ghost, are you a member of any local guild of any type? I ask because I qualify for the VIP card 3 or 4 ways, I just happen to use the ASG one because it gets sent to me without me asking for it.

    I am an ASG member, I am a small biz owner, and I am a member of a local guild that provides membership ID cards with expiration dates. This ID card allows members to qualify for the VIP. I think they also offer VIP to teachers, but I don't recall that you are a schoolteacher...

    If you're not part of a local guild, I can't offer any other suggestions, but just wanted to throw out that it's not limited to just professional organizations.
    :thumbup: :thumbup: (To the part in bold) You don't have to be an AQS member. You can belong to a local guild.

    I wouldn't call it limited eligibility - joining AQS is not restrictive - you don't have to go to meetings, you don't have to pay an exorbitant amount of money, you don't have to have certain certifications, you don't need to be a professional quilter, you don't have to live in a certain area. Anyone is free to join AQS. If you don't want to join AQS, then find a local quilt guild that provides membership cards.

    To me limited eligibility is requiring a large fee ($25 is not large - depending on local guilds, your fee may be less), requiring a certain amount or number of purchases throughout the year to get the discount (which some stores do), or requiring you to be a member of a certain profession (which the teacher discount does). Just because you've chosen not to join AQS does not mean that the eligibility is limited.
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    Old 09-13-2011, 01:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by myreda
    At our Joann's you don't get the extra VIP discount on items you use a coupon on. However if you buy much at Joann's the savings from the card will definitely add up.
    I think it depends on your individual store...some are a bit more leanient on the way they interprete the rules.

    BTW, I sell my stuff at craft shows, so...I have a retailer's license...
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    Old 09-13-2011, 02:09 PM
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    Originally Posted by grayma
    The new JoAnn's in St. Louis would not use my VIP card because I had coupons for everything I purchased. It sounds like it depends on the individual stores. I would believe that there must be corporate policy on this so that it would be the same at every store.
    Yes agreed, I guess before deciding I will go and speak with the store mgr and make sure I get her name.
    Thank-you everyone.
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    Old 09-13-2011, 02:25 PM
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    Originally Posted by qbquilts
    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Originally Posted by qbquilts
    Originally Posted by ghostrider
    Too bad the VIP cards are so limited in who is qualified to get them. Just another reason I stopped shopping at JoAnn's.
    Join AQS. My savings every year more than pay the $25.00 membership not to mention what AQS gives you for being a member (magazine, discount on AQS shows/products). So it's not that limiting in who can get it.
    So the JoAnn's card would cost me $25 a year for membership in an organization that I have no other reason to join (AQS)? Thanks, I'll pass. To get the card, you have to be a member of a professional organization or guild, or a reseller with a vendor's license. I call that limited.

    Are you somehow connected to JoAnn's?? Just curious because you seem to have all the answers on this subject.
    Just a shopper :-). I just shop there a lot and made sure to learn the ins and outs of the discount card program when I first starting using it a few years ago. I don't think many in my area used it, so I always got weird looks from the cashiers back then.
    All very enlightening-thanks! :D
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    Old 09-13-2011, 05:22 PM
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    Originally Posted by craftiladi
    Originally Posted by grayma
    The new JoAnn's in St. Louis would not use my VIP card because I had coupons for everything I purchased. It sounds like it depends on the individual stores. I would believe that there must be corporate policy on this so that it would be the same at every store.
    Yes agreed, I guess before deciding I will go and speak with the store mgr and make sure I get her name.
    Thank-you everyone.
    dee
    Unless the store is doing manual overrides, it is not the store's decision to allow the discount card to be used on coupon items. The programming at the cash register is set up to automatically only assign 1 coupon or discount % per item.
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    Old 09-13-2011, 05:25 PM
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    You cannot combine your vip with another coupon on the same item but you can use it on all the other items at the same time with the coupon...did i make sense????

    for example if you bought 3 items 2 on sale already and one regular price...you can use 1 coupon for the regular price item and still use your vip card on the other 2 items at the same time, so the 10% applies only to the sale items.
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