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lkbroach
4 years agoHero
@EA_Blueberry Not always true.
Every time I go to purchase an item (using your example) I have to have 100-200 more to be able to purchase. Next time it happens I’ll screen shot it and post it for you to see! Thanks
Every time I go to purchase an item (using your example) I have to have 100-200 more to be able to purchase. Next time it happens I’ll screen shot it and post it for you to see! Thanks
4 years ago
Can you please pass on that logic wise this make no sense at all. If I am on Amazon, to buy any item with a $80 gift card. If that item is $100 original price but is 20% off. I can buy that item with $80 gift card. I don't have to have $20 additional dollars to buy the item at $80 dollars. I simply give them $80 for the item.
I agree with @lkbroach, it isn't based on the full price either. There is a discount below the full cost that it will let you buy it. I am guessing the code checks the first level discount to see if you have the funds to buy. Then if you have at least that amount it will allow the transaction to go, but only charges you the final discounted Price.