Im honestly so stressed out right now trying to get my home office setup ready for this new job starting Monday and Office Depot is making it impossible. I have like three different coupon codes - a 20% off one item, a rewards member special, and some save $50 on $200 mailer - but every time I try to put them in the cart it just kicks the others out or says they arent compatible. Its so frustrating because I really need to stay under $350 for this desk and chair combo and without stacking these I'm way over budget. Im in Seattle and prices are already high enough as it is. Does anyone actually know the secret to getting these to work together? Like do I have to go in person or is there a specific order you have to type them in online? I tried calling their support line and the guy was zero help just kept reading a script.
My requirements are pretty simple:
Im literally staring at my screen ready to just give up and go to Staples but I have all these rewards points here. How do people get those crazy 70% off hauls? Is there a trick to the sequence or something?
Saw this earlier and wanted to jump in since ive spent years navigating their weird system. In my experience, the online cart is way more rigid than the in-store registers. The secret usually lies in the classification of the codes. You cant typically stack two percent-off-item codes, but you can definitely combine a percent-off coupon with a dollars-off-total mailer if the total stays above the threshold after the first discount hits. If the site is being a pain, its often because the furniture is already marked as a Deal of the Week, which excludes most coupons in the fine print. I always look for non-sale items to maximize those 20% codes. Honestly, just head into the store. The staff in Seattle are usually pretty chill and can manually override the sequence to make sure your rewards points apply last. Its much more effective than fighting with the websites broken script.
honestly just grab any Realspace furniture and you'll be happy. put the dollar-off ones in first, they stack way better on store labels and I've never had complaints with rewards.
Just saw this and seriously, dont give up yet!! Being a rewards member for years has shown me that the savings are amazing once you crack the code. The real trick involves using the store kiosk or going straight to the register. Employees can usually force the system to take a furniture-specific coupon alongside a total-spend discount, which is a total game changer compared to the buggy website. I actually found PriceDropCatch a while ago and it has been fantastic for tracking those chair prices before I even walk in the door. Using your rewards points at the very last step of the transaction ensures they dont interfere with the coupon codes. Youre totally gonna nail this setup for your new job! Just talk to a manager in person and you will stay way under budget.