I'm just joking. Well done on being honest. Such honesty is very rare, and I'm genuinely impressed.
Can you advise where you saw this coupon code advertised? Either the code is giving too much or, more likely, the advert had a typo.
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Can you advise where you saw this coupon code advertised? Either the code is giving too much or, more likely, the advert had a typo.
The coupon is being advertised in a banner on DDB.
There are 3: 150$ off legendary bundle, 75$ off sourcebook bundle, and 5$ off single book.
Thanks. For some reason hadn't come up for me.
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I actually have an inverse scenario with the same result, where my previously discounted Sourcebook Bundle price—$47—is discounted down only to the same $1.99 value.
With the Sourcebook code being "$75 off", I would assume that it would've made the purchase free at least, if not to give the remainder value from the code as credit to my account. (Although, I'll be honest, $2 isn't the worst to pay. As we are D&D players, It's just weird that the math doesn't work out.)
I actually have an inverse scenario with the same result, where my previously discounted Sourcebook Bundle price—$47—is discounted down only to the same $1.99 value.
With the Sourcebook code being "$75 off", I would assume that it would've made the purchase free at least, if not to give the remainder value from the code as credit to my account. (Although, I'll be honest, $2 isn't the worst to pay. As we are D&D players, It's just weird that the math doesn't work out.)
I wonder is 1.99 is the lowest price it can be discounted to without it being a "free" code. And they can't do credit, not set up for it (I might be wrong, but don't think I am).
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Hey!
So I decided to use the "BOOKTHANKS ($5 off a Digital Book). We appreciate our fans!"
But after I had paid, I noticed this:
It gives -10$ off rather than 5$? D:
Your complaint is you got to pay less?
Weirdest complaint ever.
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I'm just joking. Well done on being honest. Such honesty is very rare, and I'm genuinely impressed.
Can you advise where you saw this coupon code advertised? Either the code is giving too much or, more likely, the advert had a typo.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
The coupon is being advertised in a banner on DDB.
There are 3: 150$ off legendary bundle, 75$ off sourcebook bundle, and 5$ off single book.
Thanks. For some reason hadn't come up for me.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
I was trying to purchase the legendary bundle, but I get an error reading something to the effect of, "This code does not apply to this item."
But the only item in the cart is the legendary bundle.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Edit: I removed it from my cart and re-applied the bundle and code and it worked.
Dane Wilson
I actually have an inverse scenario with the same result, where my previously discounted Sourcebook Bundle price—$47—is discounted down only to the same $1.99 value.
With the Sourcebook code being "$75 off", I would assume that it would've made the purchase free at least, if not to give the remainder value from the code as credit to my account. (Although, I'll be honest, $2 isn't the worst to pay. As we are D&D players, It's just weird that the math doesn't work out.)
I wonder is 1.99 is the lowest price it can be discounted to without it being a "free" code. And they can't do credit, not set up for it (I might be wrong, but don't think I am).