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Cracking the codeit almost feels like winning the lottery! Many stores use their own pricing system. As savvy deal shoppers, we ALWAYS want to get ALL of our purchases at ROCK BOTTOM pricing! Thanks to, we have some VERY insightful info for you!! American Eagle Outfitters. Price ending in.95 – This is full price.
Make sure at the very least you have an American Eagle coupon to save some money. Prices ending in.99 or.00 – This is a clearance price and the best price you’ll find on the item. Also, if the item has a separately attached price sticker to the actual price tag it is a clearance item. Ending price on attached price sticker can vary by store. BJ’s Wholesale Club. Prices ending in a 9 – You’re paying full price for the item.
Prices ending in.90 and.00 – Manager’s special discount. These are typically items the store wants to clear out. They are usually discounted 10% per week for a maximum savings of 60% off. Product Codes at BJ’s – These are the numbers on the price tag right next to the item number.
Here are the 4 product codes you should be aware of:. Product Code 1 – It is a regularly priced item that will be restocked. Product Code 2 – Product is discontinued and once it’s gone, it’s gone. Sometimes it is discounted, depends on how long it has been sitting on the shelf. Product Code 7 – A one time buy like seasonal Christmas decorations. Here today, gone tomorrow. So if the price is right you should snatch it up.
Product Code 9 – Products that are destined to be sent back to the manufacturer for a variety of reasons. They won’t be restocked and likely will be gone within a week. Costco Wholesale. Prices ending in.99 – this is the full retail price of items at Costco.
Prices ending in a 7, namely.97 – means it is a buyer designated markdown and offers substantial savings over the full retail price. Price Tag with an Asterisk (.) on it – if you can find products ending with a 7, along with an asterisk in the upper right hand corner of the shelf tag, you are getting the best price at Costco. The asterisk means the item is “Pending Delete” and will be removed from the warehouse once it sells out. The above Costco price tag has an asterisk in the upper right hand corner.
All other pricing – If the price ends with something other than a.99 or 7, it is typically a manufacturer’s special or manager’s special. These ending prices will vary from store to store. I am currently attempting to get more concrete details on these. Date Under the Price – In small print, under the price, is a date which tells us when the shelf tag was either created or had a price change. If the item is regularly stocked and has a fairly recent date on the shelf tag, you can typically take that to mean the price was lowered on that date and is a smart buy. Gap & Old Navy.
Prices ending in.47,.49,.97 or.99 – Thanks to current Old Navy employee, John, for this tip. If the price ends with any of these, then the item is marked as clearance or discontinued and is probably the best price you’re going to get.
TIP: Keep an eye out for clearance sales where they lower the clearance price by a flat 30% of 40% off. They typically do this at the end of the season to clear out old merchandise. Home Depot. Prices ending in a 6. Like.06,.66 – Former Home Depot employee, “George”, who use to perform all the price changes at the Home Depot where he worked, told me that any price ending in a 6 means 6 weeks to go until the next price change. These are often printed on a yellow tag, but not always. Prices ending in a 3. Like.03,.93 – “George” then told me that stuff that still doesn’t sell out after 6 weeks will be lowered to a price ending in 3.
This means that after 3 weeks the item will go away forever. These are also typically printed on a yellow tag. JCPenney. Prices ending in.00 – all items at JCPenney that end in.00 are Full-Price. Make sure you at least have a coupon to get some savings. Prices ending in.99 – if the item ends in.99 it is a Clearance Price and typically a good deal. Prices ending in.97 – items ending in.97 (see above picture I took) are also Clearance or “Reduced” items.
At the JCPenney I visited these items were all a larger percentage off the original price than the.99 clearance items. While the employee I talked to would not confirm or deny this information, it seemed to hold true throughout the store. Prices ending in.98 – these were your “2 for” deals. The one I saw was a limited-time deal where if you bought 2 pairs of boxer shorts you paid only $13.98.
Kohl’s. Check out letters in top Right Corner of digital shelf tag:.
NM = New Markdown. This means that the product will be going on clearance that night/the next day. Wait to purchase and save some money. S = Sale Price. GV = Great Value. Limited time price drop, usually only lasts 1-2 days.
Thanks to for this tip. Clearance Items Tip = Clearance is usually marked every other month or so, with additional marks in between. Clearance at Kohl’s is based on quantity of the item, and can vary by color.
So let’s say a shirt comes in both blue and red, but there are 25 blues vs 10 reds. The blue would go to 70/80% off while the red would go to 60 off%. Typically, everything starts at 60%, and the lowest it will ever go is 90% off. Also, most clothing items will be labeled as “Limited Quantity” before going clearance at 55-60% off. Also keep in mind, unlike many stores, Kohl’s coupon will work on clearance items unless an item is considered “Prestige”, but that typically applies only to beauty products. Lands’ End. Prices ending in.00 and.50 – Full price at Lands’ End retail locations.
Price ending in.97 and.99 – These two ending prices mean that you’re getting the item marked down from the original price. Often a clearance or temporary sale item. Office Depot. Prices ending in.00,.99, or.50 – you’re paying full price again, shame on you!. Prices ending in everything except.00,.99, or.50 – these are you’re marked down items. The example in the above picture is a price of $13.01 and $34.01, both markdown products.
Petsmart. Prices ending in 9. For example,.09,.49, or.99 – you’re paying full price on your pet food and supplies. Prices ending in 7. For example,.07,.27,.97 – these are your “Reduced to Clear” prices and your best bet.
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Often times these products are clearly marked as “Clearance” but not always so make sure to pay close attention so a clearance deal doesn’t pass you. Pier 1 Imports.
Prices ending in.95,.00 – these two ending prices mean you’re paying full retail price. Often times they label items and leave off the.00 and just price it at $8.
See above picture as an example. Prices ending in.98,.48 – here is where you’ll find your savings.
Both of these two ending prices signify clearance items. I was not able to determine if one of these provides better savings than the others. Sam’s Club. Prices ending in a 1 (as in $8.71 or $125.01) – Item is a sale price and on clearance. Check letter on the Shelf Tag – Typically, there is a letter next to the item number in the upper right hand corner of the shelf tag.
Here is what they mean: A = Active Item (Something that they normally carry) N = Never-Out (Item should always be in-stock) C = Canceled (Store will no longer carry the item. If it’s not already clearance priced, it will be soon if not sold out). Display Models – Ask a manager for a discount on a display model marked with a C on the shelf tag. If it is the last one in the store you can almost always get a 20% discount on the item. Sears. Prices ending in.99 – you’ll be paying full retail price, hope you have a Sears coupon at the very least. Prices ending in.97 – this is the price of a discontinued item on clearance.
The price could go down even further. Prices ending in.88 – this is the final markdown price and your best possible deal at Sears. Target (read more ). Prices ending in.99 – that is full price baby!. Prices ending in 8, as in.98,.88, etc. – this is a marked down price of an item on clearance.
Prices ending in 4, as in.24,.04, etc. – this also is a marked down price of an item on clearance.
At one point this was considered the final markdown price but that is not accurate anymore. Check out the tiny print! – check out the above image of the Target price tag. See the tiny number in the circle I drew? That is the markdown percentage of the item from the original price. In this example it says 50, as in 50% off the original price.
Target marks down items by the following increments, 15%, 30%, 50%, 75% and 90% off. Typically an item will stay at the current markdown percentage for 10-14 days before getting marked down further. Do you have a coupon that is about to expire and want to find the best place to use it? Check out our NEW DEAL SEARCH Feature, that will search through all our match ups to find YOU the best deal for your coupon! NEW FEATURE: Deal SEARCH Use the Search Below Enter The Product Name ex: Angel Soft Choose THIS MONTH Click GO Once Your Results have returned You will use your browser's search to find the specific deal in the long lists of match ups click CTRL+F Enter Your Search Term Again in your browser search Click Arrows to Scroll available deals.