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    « Southern California and Nevada Albertsons Matchups Week of 11/4
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    Nov
    04

    Wii Games: 5 Bucks 5 Bucks 5 Bucks- Not for A Million Bucks, 5 Bucks.

    A List of Nintendo Wii Games

    ____________________________________________________________

    Wii Games Buy 2 Get 1 Free
    Buy 6 games at $14.99 ea (Get 2 Free)
    Use (3) $10.00/2 Target Printable Wii Game Coupons
    (pg 11 if you don’t want to print all 15 + pages)
    Final Price: $5.00 each

    Thanks to The Frugal Find!

    This is a “Your Mileage May Vary” Situation.  Your checker may not allow you to use all 3 printable coupons, in which case this would not be a Krazy Deal.  At my Target I don’t have a problem with them limiting the Target coupons per transaction. You could also use the In Store Coupon Booklet that contains these same coupons. If you try this out- let us know how it goes!

    heather and joanie
    Posted by Heather. Filed Under: Target | Comments (36)
  • 36 Comments

    • 1
      HeatherF says:
      November 4, 2009 at 9:09 am

      Can you print coupons in the store? Which Target do you use?

    • 2
      Brandi says:
      November 4, 2009 at 9:20 am

      Worked for me! The coupons were in the toy section, near the ends of each aisle, in a big booklet. Just like they did last year. We got 6 games for 40, because I chose to do 3 of the 19.99 games.

    • 3
      couponsavingdad says:
      November 4, 2009 at 9:23 am

      Question about the math: It might be a typo

      Buy 6 get 2 free ( I think it should be 3 free)

      6 games x $15 = $90

      $90 – $30 (3 coupons for $10/2) = $60

      $60 / 9 (Paid + Free Games)= $6.67

      Am I missing something?

    • 4
      Kristen says:
      November 4, 2009 at 9:32 am

      couponsavingsdad –

      they are factoring the math as put 6 in the cart, go to the check-out, “buy 6″ as you normally would and then two will register as free after scanned.

      You are right in that if you actually “bought 6″ then you’d get 3 for free, but the way that they are showcasing this deal is in pairs of 3 that come out to even numbers so you can take full advantage of the $10 off 2 coupon.

    • 5
      Ashley Harper says:
      November 4, 2009 at 9:37 am

      I’m trying to do it online, and only $50 games are included in this deal. Is it different at stores?

    • 6
      couponsavingdad says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:20 am

      Not to sound like nag, but I still dont see the math adding up.

      1. (true or false) You buy 6 games and you get 3 free.

      2. (true or false) When you buy 6 games, you pay $15 each, so the total would be $90.

      3. (true or false) Since you bought 6 games, you are elgible for 3 coupons at $10 off each = $30 total off.

      4. (true or false) $90 – $30 = $60, then $60 / 9 games = $6.67

      Is this right??? I am new to this as well but I am usually pretty good with numbers.

      PS This website is by FAR the greatest I have seen and I have introduced it to friends and family. Thank you to everybody for doing this. Believe it or not, this website really makes a difference in people’s lives.

      • 6.1
        Candy says:
        November 6, 2009 at 9:57 pm

        To answer your math dilemma:
        In this scenario the purchaser is putting 6 games in the cart (4 will be purchased and 2 will be free at checkout, this is the buy 2 get 1 free). This will ring up at aprox $60.00 (4 x $15.00). Using 3 of the Target coupons at $10.00 off 2 games would deduct $30.00 from the $60.00. You will now pay $30.00 for 6 games or $5.00 each. Hope this helps clarify.

    • 7
      jessica says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:30 am

      Can you use target coupons at walmart?? It would make it a better deal if they did?
      Thanks

    • 8
      jenny says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:36 am

      To couponsavingdad:

      They are talking about 6 TOTAL.

      So:

      Put 6 games in your cart.

      Go to the register, pay for 4 @ 14.99, get 2 free.
      Total: $60.00
      Use 3 $10.00/2 coupons

      New total: $30.00

      $30.00 divided by 6 games = $5.00

      Hope that helps! I did the same thing you did when I first read the post…

    • 9
      Robyn says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:39 am

      Couponsavingdad – the ad deal is buy 2 get 1 free. So if you “buy” 6 @ $15 each that does equat $90

      BUT you get 2 of those free so you immediately save $30 ~ $90-$30=$60

      THEN you use the 3 coupons for $10off/2 which saves an additional $30 ~ $60-$30=$30 which then equals $5 per game

      HTH

    • 10
      Linda says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:45 am

      Hs anyone tried to use 3 coupons on the 6 games at the Target in Boise?

      • 10.1
        Sharla says:
        November 4, 2009 at 11:06 am

        I just tried it in Boise and they let me use 3 coupons on 6 games. At first he told me he thought I’d only be able to use 2 but he scanned all 3 and they went through fine.

    • 11
      Brandi says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:53 am

      Like Linda asked, I was curious about the Target in Nampa. Has anyone tried this deal there?

      • 11.1
        Ali Smith says:
        November 4, 2009 at 11:50 am

        I did this at the Nampa Target yesterday and had no problems. The checker scanned the first one, then seemed a little hesitant to scan a second, so he read the coupon very carefully, but then he went ahead and scanned the following two. He, himself, seemed a bit surprised. Lol. BUT, it did work, no problems! I actually bought the $39.99 games, so I wound up getting $239.94 worth of Wii games for only $129.96! That’s nearly half off! (46% savings) We are definitely putting these away to bring out periodically throughout the year for gifts!

    • 12
      couponsavingdad says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:53 am

      Oh, now I see it. Thanks to everybody to responded. It helped me out ALOT. Off to Target I go now. I’ll post if it works in Dallas, TX.

    • 13
      jenny says:
      November 4, 2009 at 12:47 pm

      Does anyone know which games are on sale for 14.99? I checked the ad and the only ones I can see are 49.99. How do I know which ones are cheaper? (Without driving 30 miles or so to the nearest Target…) Thanks! Don’t know what I would do without this sight! :-)

      • 13.1
        jenny says:
        November 4, 2009 at 12:52 pm

        I mean “site”…as in website! Oops…

    • 14
      Ashley says:
      November 4, 2009 at 12:59 pm

      How about the Target in Meridian? I always have trouble there. Also, is there any way to use the coupons online? Thanks everyone?

    • 15
      Kath says:
      November 4, 2009 at 2:10 pm

      Worked in Midland Michigan. Not a problem to have all 3 coupons scanned. Love the idea of inexpensive Christmas presents!

    • 16
      Karen says:
      November 4, 2009 at 2:19 pm

      Would this be a good deal also?

      http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=13044371

      • 16.1
        kristina says:
        November 5, 2009 at 12:39 am

        I think that’s a pretty good deal. nice find.

    • 17
      Alicia says:
      November 4, 2009 at 3:33 pm

      I just went to the Target in Spring, TX. I bought 6 games and they took 3 coupons no problem, so my total was $30 + tax!!!!!!!!!!!

    • 18
      Amy says:
      November 4, 2009 at 4:01 pm

      When does this sale end?

    • 19
      Jenny says:
      November 4, 2009 at 6:38 pm

      I did this at the Nampa Target and had great results! This was my total purchase:

      -Wii Donkeykong (29.99)
      -Wii Lego Batman (19.99)
      -Wii HSM 3 (19.99)
      -Wii Deca Sport (19.99)
      -Wii Storyland (14.99)
      -Wii Chicken Shoot (14.99)

      -Tag Reading System (reg. 49.99, on sale for 39.99)
      -ConnectFour (10.00)
      -EasyBake Over (reg. 23.49, on sale for 19.99)

      Total with tax: $216.17

      I used these coupons:
      Target- 3 $10/2 Wii
      Target- $10/1 Tag
      Target- $5/1 Easy Bake Oven
      Target- $5/1 Connect Four

      Mfr- $10/1 Tag
      Mfr- $5/1 Connect 4

      Promo- buy 2 Wii, get 1 free (did twice)

      Total with tax after coupons, sales and promos:

      $96.03

      Woohoo!!!

    • 20
      Lauren says:
      November 4, 2009 at 8:05 pm

      number one….HUGE fan of your site! I check it multiple times a day to see what is new and use your coupon database all the time! My only wish was that you were closer to where I live and were reporting on ShopNSave and Giant Eagle!!

      Anyway, I’m from Pittsburgh, PA. I checked out this deal today….and it was SUCCESSFUL!

      I bought:
      Sonic $19.99
      The Disney Princess Game $19.99
      Super Money Ball $19.99
      Margot’s Word Game $14.99
      30 Great Games $14.99
      Little Pet Shop $14.99

      I was able to use the 3 of the $10 off……
      PLUS I asked the guy a question about the BTGO deal and he just happened to mention that the computers are taking whatever game comes up 3rd as the free one…..I tried to put these in the right order so I could get 2 $20 for free, but I ended up with one $19.99 for free and one $14.99 for free. On the plus side…at least I was able to get ONE of those higher priced ones for free. You know how that hardly ever happens.

      My final price was $42and some change. Roughly $7 a game….FINE by me!!!

    • 21
      Meghan says:
      November 4, 2009 at 8:22 pm

      Yes you can use target coupons at walmart

    • 22
      Julie Ann says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:04 pm

      I did this deal tonight in St. George, Utah and it worked great!

      My total was $42 because I bought a couple of the $19.99 games.

    • 23
      Wendy says:
      November 4, 2009 at 10:51 pm

      I could only print out 2 coupons, unless I can go tomorrow to Target and try to print out another, but what would a scenario be with 2 coupons??

      TIA!!! =0)

    • 24
      Jennifer says:
      November 5, 2009 at 8:36 am

      I tried this in Spokane,WA (north side target)

      the manager there had just put the kabosh on using 3 coupons for 6 games.

      I only ended up buying three:
      Disney princess 19.99
      chicken shoot 14.99
      game party 14.99
      ________________
      49.97
      -14.99
      -10.00
      ________________
      32.79 (after tax)

      10.93/game.

      really not to bad, but NOT a Krazy deal for me. This did finish up my Christmas shopping for my oldest two, so that’s nice.

    • 25
      sharon says:
      November 5, 2009 at 9:44 am

      Where can I find the 10/2 coupon?

    • 26
      Kat says:
      November 5, 2009 at 11:00 am

      I just did this deal in the denver area (north), and it worked great for me. I paid more because I bought $19.99 games that I was planning on buying anyways. I even bought one game that was on clearance (50% off) and it worked too. So, I bought $150 worth of games for $59…not too bad for games that I was going to buy anyway! Thanks!

    • 27
      Ashley Harper says:
      November 5, 2009 at 3:23 pm

      Does this work online?!?

    • 28
      Tracy says:
      November 6, 2009 at 8:43 am

      I did this today at Target – the 14.99 games were really limited, but we did find 6 great ones for 19.99. Some of the games were MISPRICED in the locked cases – they said they were 29.99 but they rang up 19.99 so make sure you price check! Our Target did take the 3 coupons so we got 6 really terrific games for under $50.

    • 29
      Monica says:
      November 6, 2009 at 12:09 pm

      I tried this in Ohio and THEY WOULD NOT take three coupons, stating that the coupon says $10 off of THE PURCHASE of two Wii games. Since 2 games were free, they told me that those two games did not qualify for the coupon. I ended up paying between $6 and $7 dollars per game, which is still a good deal.

    • 30
      DIana says:
      November 7, 2009 at 1:34 pm

      I just tried this in CA. It was a disaster. I asked the guys working if it was ANY game in the buy 2 get one free. They said no, it was only the ones pictured on the add. So they talked about it and decided they would do any games. Someone else commented on the 3rd game rung up was the free one…well, I tried that and it automatically made the cheapest one free. There were hardly any $14.99 games so I don’t know how you would fine 6 worth buying. I tried printing up the coupons at the kiosk there like someone else said (on a different site) and that didn’t work. I didn’t even bother trying to buy 6. Somehow I doubt they would take extra coupons. I feel screwed and am dissatisfied with my choices. I think I’m going to return them.

    • 31
      Stacey says:
      November 7, 2009 at 4:31 pm

      Worked great for me in Wilsonville, OR. I bought five of the $14.99 games and one of the $19.99 games and after the free games and the three coupons my total was around $34.95. What a deal! They had a lot of pretty decent $14.99 games left. Some were up front by the registers and the others were in the back in electronics. The lady in electronics even checked with me to make sure that I had the coupons. Thanks for this great tip!

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