
So, here's a sample two-trip scenario to show how the savings could play out:
August 20-23, go to a Gymboree Store and pick up around $75 worth of stuff.
Use 30% off in-store coupon linked above.
Spend just over $50 on the purchase; collect $25 Gymbucks certificate.
Oct. 1-Oct. 11, go back to the Gymboree Store and pick up at least $50 worth of stuff. (Stay as low as possible while still over $50.)
Use $25 Gymbucks certificate earned at Friends and Family sale.
Spend $25 on purchase.
So: you'd spend ~$75 on ~$125-marked worth of stuff. This is equivalent to a 40% discount. If you have a passle of kids to outfit (or kid gifts to buy for Christmas...), this might be worth considering.
As Liz pointed out (thanks! - and Mel echoed), participation in these deals at Gymboree outlets ranges from potentially accepting Gymbucks (but not the Gymboree coupon) to not accepting Gymbucks or coupons. If you're heading to an outlet, please call ahead to check their participation in this sale/deal.
Gently used Gymboree clothes are known for selling at a premium in the second hand market, including consignment sales and eBay.
Find your local Gymboree here.
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2 comments:
I just wanted to let your readers know that Gymboree outlets don't participate in Circle of Friends (or any Gymboree coupons). However, I BELIEVE that they do give and redeem Gymbucks. Still, Circle of Friends is a great sale, and I always check the regular Gymboree clearance rack to find the cheapest items.
One of us has had that same experience - the outlets don't accept the Gymbucks, either. It was an oversight in our post. Thanks for catching it, Liz!
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