@ircon96@joebuddah
It wasn’t an IRK, so no TrackRs. No Plano Air either. Maybe these are being tossed in as slash guards to prevent the recipients’ foreclaws from cutting through more than the tape on the box flaps. It was in the right place to do that.
Perhaps it means coupon valid starting on that date, and it is still valid? Seems it should have been worded better if that’s the case, but maybe it wasn’t caught.
Only if they snuck in a few extra trackers
@joebuddah Exactly this!
@ircon96 @joebuddah
It wasn’t an IRK, so no TrackRs. No Plano Air either. Maybe these are being tossed in as slash guards to prevent the recipients’ foreclaws from cutting through more than the tape on the box flaps. It was in the right place to do that.
@joebuddah @werehatrack Foreclaws! … That seems much too practical/intentional for Meh!
I think you got an advance test of including those in future IRKs.
Perhaps it means coupon valid starting on that date, and it is still valid? Seems it should have been worded better if that’s the case, but maybe it wasn’t caught.
@Doooood Nope. There was another one, code “CYBERWEEK” that was valid the next week. I think it was in my order of Rainbow Unicorn Bang.
@Doooood @mike808 That’s right, unfortunately this is Meh, not BB&B, aka Land of the Perpetual Coupons!
Yep I got a few cards also… after the fact.
Try it anyway. It’s Meh. Do you really think they’ll adhere to an enddate?
@brainmist Sadly, they do.
An expired Meh coupon staged on a card punch keyboard?
@macromeh
Hey, that’s my very own personal not-too-old retro-keycaps keyboard, I’ll have you know. It has Features. Like this mod to the capslock key…