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Trick to saving another 5% off after using a 10% coupon
I always use the 10% coupons that are in the change of address packet from the post office. I usually just buy them in bulk on Ebay. If you buy in the store, the store computer will not allow you to double dip and take another 5% off using your Lowes CC, so the trick is to buy online. Type in the code off the 10% card and then when you choose to use you Lowes card it takes off another 5%.
For example I often buy Lowes stock cabinets (only when they are on sale 20% off) for my lower end rehabs. Stop by the store they enter my measurements and help me design the kitchen and I then go home and order online and save an additional 15%.
I use to buy in the store when they earned commissions on their sales but they no longer receive this, so I don't feel bad buying online to save 15% instead of 10%. I do the same for my appliances.