When "New Release" doesn't mean "New Release"...
maikdecker
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...but only some new releases, like today's or so, I wonder who's responsible for this kind of advertisement.

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