Woot Product Discussions for May 9th 2018
1This topic was created to discuss today’s Woot deals. Not sure what Woot is selling today? Let me check that for you:
/wootstalker woot
Yamaha 7.2-channel Network AV Receiver
Price: $224.99
Condition: Factory Reconditioned
Want to discuss other Woot deals? /wootstalker
them below!
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Coupon quest is coming back again on Woot this Friday.
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Here's the TL;DR version:
May 11 at 8:30am CST | Best of Woot Sports | $5 and $10 coupons | Hundreds of redemptions!
Mort's hiding 6 sets of coupon codes, some worth $5 and some worth $10. Each set will have a certain number of redemptions available. The first customers to find them and use them, get them!
So how can you best prepare to grab these coupons?
Good luck and happy questing!
THE DREADED FINE PRINT: Coupons are worth $5 or $10 each. Coupons must be applied at checkout. Coupons expire at 11:59pm CT on the day they are posted on site. Coupons cannot be applied to shipping charges. Coupons are NOT valid on Gourmet.Woot orders. Coupons cannot be combined with other offers. Coupons can be redeemed just once per customer – meaning if you use your $10 on an $8 product, you’re not going to have a $2 coupon balance for your next order. Woot.com makes no claim on the proper pronunciation of “coupons.”
@PlacidPenguin Tomorrow, it looks like they are also doing something called WTF pricing on a pair of RayBans:
@lichme
https://meh.com/forum/topics/unofficial-may-2018-deals#5af34558c1b1410fd4ae81db
@PlacidPenguin PITA for five bucks. I might waste some time searching if it was like twenty, but not worth it for a fiver.
@ruouttaurmind
If it’s like last time, you can get $45 worth of coupons.
And the coupons weren’t exactly hidden last time.
@ruouttaurmind
They changed it. Can’t combine coupons.
There’s nothing I particularly want this time around, but I’ll still look for things $10 or less so as not to deprive Woot of sending me free items.
@PlacidPenguin Unfortunately I was on the road most of the afternoon, so I missed out on the Ray Bans.
@ruouttaurmind
If you think that’s bad, I found out about something which I now want more than a Coral snake (and possibly even more than a tumbleweed).
@PlacidPenguin A coatimundi?
@ruouttaurmind
Nope. A farting robot.
@PlacidPenguin @ruouttaurmind Now I want a coatimundi. Thanks a bunch.
@PlacidPenguin Aye, a farting robot would be a treasured possession. But maybe after watching this you may put a tumbleweed back in the top 10.
Fun fact: Tumbleweeds are not native to the US. They were actually imported from Russia in the late 19th century. True story.
@sammydog01
How about this:
You send me a farting robot, and @ruouttaurmind will send you a picture of a coatimundi.
(Or I could, you know, send that Eevee plush I once talked about.)
@PlacidPenguin Eeevee slightly resembles a coatimundi. Must be kismet!
@ruouttaurmind
If I got rid of everything which originated from Russia…
@PlacidPenguin No borscht in the pot? No blini and caviar? No stroganoff?
@PlacidPenguin @ruouttaurmind Russian Thistle was the name, and U.S. farmers were fined if local inspectors found it growing in the wheat fields. An early example of trying to control an invasive species.
@ruouttaurmind
Have never had any of those.
@OldCatLady @ruouttaurmind
That was before we started bring in new species to take care of existing species?
@OldCatLady gets the sticky gold star, and moves on to the bonus round!
@PlacidPenguin in a 2014 article, ASU’s cooperative, Zócalo, reports it was imported into South Dakota in a shipment of flax seed.