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I've got a certificate for 55% off a Swarovski product. Looking for $1100 for it. PayPal gift preferred.
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Not trying to be a wise ass but that one product is going to have to be awful expensive do just break even.
 
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I asked this on the previous posting with no response, but help me understand this.
For this to be a 'cost savings' for a product, the product would have to cost over $2,400 new, to save any money? Is my math 'off'? By the time you pay the $1,100 the discount would have to be at least $1,101, correct? Trying to see if this would work for me.

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Just an FYI, I would want to be 100% sure this was transferable before purchasing.
 
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I asked this on the previous posting with no response, but help me understand this.
For this to be a 'cost savings' for a product, the product would have to cost over $2,400 new, to save any money? Is my math 'off'? By the time you pay the $1,100 the discount would have to be at least $1,101, correct? Trying to see if this would work for me.

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the break even point would be a $2000 item if i'm reading it correctly since you're paying 45% of the full price.

$2000 x .45 = $900 + $1100 = $2000

say you're buying something that costs $3000. $3000 x .45 = $1350 + 1100 = $2450. saves you $550.

that's just the math. i don't know anything about their MSRP vs. what you can find it for on the street.
 
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the break even point would be a $2000 item if i'm reading it correctly since you're paying 45% of the full price.

$2000 x .45 = $900 + $1100 = $2000

say you're buying something that costs $3000. $3000 x .45 = $1350 + 1100 = $2450. saves you $550.

that's just the math. i don't know anything about their MSRP vs. what you can find it for on the street.

The math is right. If you bought a btx combo, 85 or 95mm spotter etc it makes all kinda of sense.

Even some EL Range's at $3666-55%+$1100=$2749. That saves you about $550 from street price.

95mm Spotter set - $4920-55%=$2216+1100= $3316. Street $4428. This saves you about $1100.
 
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I think must have sold. Thread is from July and he hasn’t responded to my pm. Shoot would have saved me a bunch on a spotter.
 
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