When "New Release" doesn't mean "New Release"...

...but only some new releases, like today's or so, I wonder who's responsible for this kind of advertisement.

 

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  • Noah LGPNoah LGP Posts: 2,617

    Debut or maybe Still New Releases... but not Any New Releases ?

  • maikdeckermaikdecker Posts: 3,037
    Noah LGP said:

    Debut or maybe Still New Releases... but not Any New Releases ?

    Well, I just expect the marketing to use clear definitions... Just "New Release" is a very broad definition.. if they want only certain new releases to work for that offer, they should say so on the page.

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,212

    It says "purchase a new release" which to me means the ones on that particular sales page. It doesn't say "any new release" or "still new release" which it would if it meant that.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    New release to me means anything still marked as new and at discount.

  • davesodaveso Posts: 7,794

    New release to me means anything still marked as new and at discount.

    yes    me too  . i did note that you can go to the stonemason deal from yesterday..it actually combines todays and yesterdays new releases..you get 20% as well..and then you can use the deal for today as well. 

     

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,281
    edited February 2019

    New release to me means anything still marked as new and at discount.

    Yes, that's what it's ALWAYS meant unless there is a specific disclaimer. 

     

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  • davesodaveso Posts: 7,794
    Cybersox said:

    New release to me means anything still marked as new and at discount.

    Yes, that's what it's ALWAYS meant unless there is a specific disclaimer. 

     

    not today though

     

  • daveso said:
    Cybersox said:

    New release to me means anything still marked as new and at discount.

    Yes, that's what it's ALWAYS meant unless there is a specific disclaimer. 

     

    not today though

     

    Actually,  It seems to work with new releases that meet the qualifier of being over $5

  • maikdeckermaikdecker Posts: 3,037
    daveso said:
    Cybersox said:

    New release to me means anything still marked as new and at discount.

    Yes, that's what it's ALWAYS meant unless there is a specific disclaimer. 

     

    not today though

     

    Actually,  It seems to work with new releases that meet the qualifier of being over $5

    Actually until I read this post, I didn't notice there was a $5 qualifier, as at the bottom of the page, the * says "$1" - but that's only for the Featured Artist part, it seems...

    Still, the marketing department should try to make their offers a bit more comprehensible... so in case I would be interested in an offer I would be able to understand it cheeky

  • It appears to work with any new release as long as the item is at least $10.00.

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