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Nope...I had to call Demonstrator Support about something else today, and I asked when we'd find out, and she said 12:01 a.m. Wednesday! (I probably won't stay up though...because that's 2:01 a.m. my time!)
But I've heard 20-50% off of the bundles that they will be offering, so it will definitely be worth a look!
They did post that supplies are limited. I suspect that costs will be lower than the main site (as usual) if you use your demonstrator's business website.
__________________ Just taking it one day at a time.....
The impression I got from reading this article that someone linked in the Announcements forum is they will be more like "kits or a package". So let's say you bought a "bundle" for $50 but individually it would have cost $75-$100. Just my thought, I could be way off base.
It looks like these will only be available on-line???? Anyone know whether these will be available as part of workshops? From the link above:
"For the first time ever the company will host a Holiday Extravaganza sale offering up to 50% off select product bundles November 26-December 1, 2008 only online at http://www.stampinup.com/holiday."
It looks like these will only be available on-line???? Anyone know whether these will be available as part of workshops? From the link above:
"For the first time ever the company will host a Holiday Extravaganza sale offering up to 50% off select product bundles November 26-December 1, 2008 only online at http://www.stampinup.com/holiday."
Stampin' Up! is trying to encourage online ordering with the holiday extravaganza sale while many of us are spending the weekend with family, but demonstrators can also process the orders through our ordering system. So yes, it could be done as part of a workshop! The bundled sales are of limited quantity though, so that's something to keep in mind!
I can't wait to see what they're putting on sale! :mrgreen:
there is currently a demo only bundle available that we cannot show to customers quite yet.. so that may be what you saw.
This demo bundle is Valentine related and has nothing to do with the Hoilday Extravanganza Sale. It will not be available to customers until Dec. 23rd. Just a little something to add to the confusion.
The Holiday Extravaganza "bundles" will not be announced until Nov. 26th. Demos don't even know what they are. Of coures there is lots of speculation, but no one knows for sure. If only I could lose weight by running on the rumor mill instead of my tread mill!
This demo bundle is Valentine related and has nothing to do with the Hoilday Extravanganza Sale. It will not be available to customers until Dec. 23rd. Just a little something to add to the confusion.
The Holiday Extravaganza "bundles" will not be announced until Nov. 26th. Demos don't even know what they are. Of coures there is lots of speculation, but no one knows for sure. If only I could lose weight by running on the rumor mill instead of my tread mill!
I don't want to offend anyone with this question, however in looking at the Stampin Up on line "sale" the sale price is the regular price from the catalog. For instance, I have purchased punches for the regular price of $15.95 plus tax and shipping of course, and now the on line sale price is $15.95??
Most people who buy Stampin Up know the prices of items on their Wish List. What's going on?
I don't want to offend anyone with this question, however in looking at the Stampin Up on line "sale" the sale price is the regular price from the catalog. For instance, I have purchased punches for the regular price of $15.95 plus tax and shipping of course, and now the on line sale price is $15.95??
Most people who buy Stampin Up know the prices of items on their Wish List. What's going on?
If, when you go to online ordering, you do not pick a demo, you pay a higher price, so when you pick a demo, you get the "sale" price. The "sale" price is actually the regular price, but SU! is trying to encourage customers to pick a demo.
Yes, thank you. With the help of my demo, and all of you, of course, I get items that go together to complete a project. Otherwise, I'd buy this and that and still not have what I need to finish something. Sort of like going to the grocery store and forgetting a key ingredient.
I don't want to offend anyone with this question, however in looking at the Stampin Up on line "sale" the sale price is the regular price from the catalog. For instance, I have purchased punches for the regular price of $15.95 plus tax and shipping of course, and now the on line sale price is $15.95??
Most people who buy Stampin Up know the prices of items on their Wish List. What's going on?
Also, the bundles are not listed yet, so you are NOT seeing the sales.... They will be up at 12:01am central time.
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Yes, thank you. With the help of my demo, and all of you, of course, I get items that go together to complete a project. Otherwise, I'd buy this and that and still not have what I need to finish something. Sort of like going to the grocery store and forgetting a key ingredient.
i think this is the beauty of SU!
they have SO many things that coordinate! obviously the ink, PP, DSP & CS. but also punches and stamp sets!
i do buy some things from other places... but SU! is my FAVORITE source!
I have a question about ordering. I don't know a Stampin Up demo and would like to order on BLACK Friday. Do I go to the main SP web site to choose a demo in my area? When I find a demo do I need to contact her to order or can I just order from her SP web site?
I'm just not sure how this works. TIA
I have a question about ordering. I don't know a Stampin Up demo and would like to order on BLACK Friday. Do I go to the main SP web site to choose a demo in my area? When I find a demo do I need to contact her to order or can I just order from her SP web site?
I'm just not sure how this works. TIA
you can just pick a demo in your area. All the demos that are on the locator have a website and so pick a demo, click on her website link, and order. You can have it shipped directly to your house, and if you order $150 in the US or $200 in Canada you get rewards(think hostess benefits) so free stamp set and free merchandise.
I have a question about ordering. I don't know a Stampin Up demo and would like to order on BLACK Friday. Do I go to the main SP web site to choose a demo in my area? When I find a demo do I need to contact her to order or can I just order from her SP web site?
I'm just not sure how this works. TIA
If you are just interested in ordering online and not necessarily interested in classes and such, just ordering, than you can pick any demo you want. If you might be interested in more you can contact a demo in advance to see if she fits your needs as well. It's up to you.
__________________ Heather Hawkins - Stampin' Up! Demo and new mom. I have the two best jobs ever! stampinheather.blogspot.com
What fun! I really love stampin' up the best, too. I love all the coordination so that when i actually get time to get it all out...it all goes together! I like the bundle idea it they aren't too pricey.
Ok ladies. I'm surprised. Most of the bundles are $5 off regular price (a nice offer, no complaints, but I guess I was 'lead' to believe that more would be 50% off).
Online shopping is the way to go.
Shop from your seat and not your feet!
In our busy, hectic world, shopping in your bathrobe, from the comfort of your own home, at any time day or night, drinking the beverage of your choice (grin)...priceless
Personally, I'm on the fence - and only on 1 or 2 bundles at that.
Mostly, I'm with Stampwithjoanne in the disappointed category; had hoped the savings would be greater - at least enough to cover s/h, etc. Maybe I'm just pricing the wrong bundles, LOL, but the savings I see are in the 10-15% range.
Her link gives you the sale price, the % off, and the original cost of the bundle. It is the flyer given to demo's this morning. The customer side has a confusing flyer. For example:
The All in the Family Bundle for $ 31.70 -- has 2 stamp sets in it and a matching wheel. It has the All in the Family stamp set and the Family Accessories stamp set and then the Neighborhood jumbo wheel. Best of all it is a 50% off bundle, so instead of $63.40, I am spending half $31.70 for these pieces
Michelle, okay, now I have a question, if you don't mind.
The link I attached was through my demo's web site to the SU! site. May I ask, why are the prices so different?
For instance, through my demo on the SU! site, the curly label bundle is $33.95 (not such a good deal); according to your Adobe attachment, it's about $10 less.
I hope I haven't misled anyone, but my demo emailed me her site link which linked me to SU! directly. It seemed like it should be accurate.
It is the flyer given to demo's this morning. The customer side has a confusing flyer.
The flyer in Post #36 is NOT what my demo sent me this morning. The information I got from my demo showed the discounts to be significantly less than what the Post #36 flyer shows.
I really shouldn't care because I don't want any of the bundles, but I think the price discrepancy between the two flyers is deceiving.