Q. I am buying over $100.00 from toys r us online. I know there is a big book that cam out for Toys R Us. Is there any coupons in that book or any coupons to get for online shopping? Please help this mom look for great deals.
A. Coupons for Toys R Us are generally very specific based on the items that you are purchasing. It's always a good idea to check Retail Me Not to see if the item(s) that you are purchasing are on the list. They do not have any coupons for money off of a purchase over $100 at this time, but they are offering free shipping on purchases over $100. Specific game consoles and other toys qualify for special offers that could save you money, so be sure to read every coupon that is currently offered.
http://www.retailmenot.com/view/toysrus.com
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What should i put in this part of a application?
Q. I'm filling out a toys r us online application and one of the question is "Desired Hourly Rate of Pay
I tried entering negotiable but it doesn't work
I'm appying for the receiving specialist job
I tried entering negotiable but it doesn't work
I'm appying for the receiving specialist job
A. Try entering "open". If it asks for a specific dollar amount, google the position and see what the avg for the position is paying, and enter that amount.
Where can I get a really good online coupon for Toys R Us?
Q. There are a lot of coupon sites! Which one would have a good discount coupon for a Toys R Us order? Looking for something like 10% off entire order or something like that! I have found them before but I cant find the website now. Thanks!
A. try http://www.couponrampage.com
Poll-How do I put a dollar amount on an online Toys R Us application with out using dollar sign(cent sign .?
Q. I am filling out and online application for toys r us and I am having a little trouble figuring out how to answer the desired hourly wage question that looks like this.
Desired Hourly Rate of Pay (enter dollars and cents without the '$' sign, eg., 0.00)
Desired Hourly Rate of Pay (enter dollars and cents without the '$' sign, eg., 0.00)
A. Using only numbers would be adequate.
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