Reply 40 of 43, by Repo Man11
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Is anyone else seeing anything like this? I need to get a better chair, so I decided to see what they had on special at Newegg. I see a chair that looks promising, and it has a promo code for $50.00 off! But when I clicked the link, I don't see anything about the promo code? I assumed it was some sort of glitch with the site, so I clicked back to where I saw the code, wrote it down, then tried to enter it at checkout. It turned out that the promo code is only legitimate if you are using their mobile app!
I do not bank, shop, or do any of that sort of thing with my phone because those are all things I do with my computer. When I'm stuck somewhere in public and have nothing else to do I will browse the internet on my phone, but I never ever use a phone for that if I can use a computer instead. If they want to retain the loyalty of long time customers this isn't a good way to go about it. I'm not putting their app on my phone.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?