want to save money and still buy at bbb. but can't get them to go down unless it's a competitors price.
A: NO. But I have many 20% off coupons to use when you buy one... that's usually the best deal going, unless you can find the same thing on sale at Kohl's or on ebay. Don't buy ANYTHING at BB&B w/o a coupon! They take their own coupons even if expired,
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