Those Barnes & Noble Membership Cards


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I also save a boat load of money on the B&N card. One good things is buying online. The prices can be significantly lower than in the store, and if you buy two books or more, the shipping is free. And the discount on the card works, too.
 

I never had a B&N card. Even before Amazon, I bought a lot of books but I don't think I spent over $300 a year on them which is what it would have cost to break even, much less pull ahead. It's rare these days that I'll buy a book outside of Amazon (the main reason is that in my city, sales tax is a full 10%; an Amazon book at 35% off is almost half price for me), I'll go to Books-a-Million. I have some weird promotional card from them - it's all gold - and apparently it's a perpetual 10% off card that isn't offered anymore but oddly enough is still honored (some of the older store clerks ooh and aaahh over it; it's weird). And it was free at the time. Even if I didn't have that, the BAM card is $15 for 1 year.
 

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