Interesting thing with Crafter's Choice
Oct. 3rd, 2004 08:14 amI assume there may be a number of others here who belong to the Crafter's Choice, so I thought I'd mention this.
My husband and I both accidently paid my outstanding balance a couple months ago, so I ended up with a credit of about 28 dollars, which they just left attributed to my account for future purchases (I could have gotten a refund sent, but it seemed nicer somehow to me to have the credit *grin*). Well, I just got a mailing from them offering me "Use this credit toward your next purchase and save 40% off the club price on any books you order. Simply write the titles and item numbers below. You must mail this letter in the envelope provided to receive this special 40% off offer."
Sweet. I just knocked four books off my "wish list", and after the credit, it's going to be less than thirty dollars. :o)
If you have a credit for six months, they automatically send you a check for it, and I suspect they REALLY don't want to do that. I don't know if it's something they always do, but it might be worth overpaying by a few dollars once in a while to find out...
Anybody else have the same thing happen?
My husband and I both accidently paid my outstanding balance a couple months ago, so I ended up with a credit of about 28 dollars, which they just left attributed to my account for future purchases (I could have gotten a refund sent, but it seemed nicer somehow to me to have the credit *grin*). Well, I just got a mailing from them offering me "Use this credit toward your next purchase and save 40% off the club price on any books you order. Simply write the titles and item numbers below. You must mail this letter in the envelope provided to receive this special 40% off offer."
Sweet. I just knocked four books off my "wish list", and after the credit, it's going to be less than thirty dollars. :o)
If you have a credit for six months, they automatically send you a check for it, and I suspect they REALLY don't want to do that. I don't know if it's something they always do, but it might be worth overpaying by a few dollars once in a while to find out...
Anybody else have the same thing happen?