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"Limit Per Order" Explained
"Limit Per Order" Explained
24 Jul 2006
Every now and then we encounter some confusion over what we mean when we say there is a limit of a certain number of free gifts "per order," or that the Penny Sale allows you to include one penny item "per order." Some people don't realize that they cannot just pile on the Penny Sale items once they reach that magic $10 mark, or they think that since they made a $70 purchase, that entitles them to seven penny items. Others may include a Penny Sale item in one order, then neglect to claim another one when they order again the same week.
To clarify, the limits "per order" simply mean that in this particular order you are placing, there is a limit to the number of special items you can include. Whether your order is $10 or $300, you only get one Penny Sale item. If you order again four minutes later, you get another penny item. If our sale says there is a limit of five free gifts per order, that means no matter what the total amount or number of eligible items you buy, you can only earn up to five free gifts. Again, if you place a second order during the sale period, you get to start fresh on the freebies and specials (I have seen people place four or five different orders in a single week, all of which were eligible for the premiums), but each individual paid-for order has its own limits.
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