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04-19-2007, 02:02 PM #1
anyone here do homescan
I just got my scanner in the mail. Wishing my 2 year old would take a nap so I can concentrate on all the paper in the box with it and learn how it works. Right now I have the I got a new toy feeling and want to play.
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EF $3975.00
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04-19-2007, 02:08 PM #2Registered User
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Never heard of it...what is it?
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04-19-2007, 02:35 PM #3
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04-19-2007, 02:42 PM #4
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04-19-2007, 03:05 PM #5
I signed up back in December, so it may take awhile before you get anything.
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EF $3975.00
debt:
medical bill $890/$6000
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04-19-2007, 03:10 PM #6
I had signed up for it and ended up sending it back because it seemed to time consuming for me. Maybe if my kids were older and in school I could of done it, but with a 3 yr old & 1 yr old running around it was to hard for me to do it.
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04-19-2007, 05:12 PM #7
I started doing it a few months ago. It's pretty easy but it can be time consuming scanning all the groceries when you get them home, but for me it's not too bad as I only shop for myself. The hardest part is trying to remember to scan things from vending machines (like a soda here and there) I can't wait to get enough points to shop their catalog!
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04-19-2007, 07:46 PM #8
Does it take along time for the points to start adding up? My dh wanted to start scanning everything we have stock piled just so he can play with my new tool.
Challenges
EF $3975.00
debt:
medical bill $890/$6000
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04-20-2007, 11:59 AM #9
I did it for almost a year, but found it way to crazy. We shop 2x every month and I go to more than 4 stores in that one day. It took forever to scan and the kids all wanted to do it. I returned it last month and am donating all my points to the unicef.
EF $703.21
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DEBT TO DATE $5,571.24
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04-20-2007, 12:26 PM #10Moderator
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I just got a letter today saying they have a scanner for me. I haven't decided yet if I am going to respond as everyone says it is a total PITA. I'm considering it because I only shop once a week and typically have only a handful of barcoded items.
I know it takes forever to get enough points to get anything, but I wish I knew if the prizes were even things I would actually want.
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04-20-2007, 12:51 PM #11
For prizes I can tell you I am eyeing a couple of outdoor toys for my 2 year old. Though they have the ipod shuffle and another ipod that I wouldn't mind having for myself. The things that catch my eye are pushing needing 100,000 points, though there are a few things in the catelog that are under 10,000 points. Some of the electronic stuff and kitchen stuff I look at and think if I can get the points they would make good christmas gifts, and they really wouldn't have cost me anything, to earn the points I am not buying anything I wouldn't normally buy.
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EF $3975.00
debt:
medical bill $890/$6000
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04-20-2007, 02:29 PM #12
I've been doing this for almost a year now & have quite a few points plus have gotten some neat FREE gifts just for being a member
I really like doing this. I do a lot of scanning.
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04-20-2007, 09:06 PM #13
I have a scanner, but mine is from Shoppers Hotline. I have been doing if for several years. I don't HAVE to scan every purchase. And they do surveys occasionally. They give Visa gift cards. I got a $50 gift card just before Christmas. Came in handy! Before that, I had gotten some other gift certificates, but they have switched and only do the Visa gift cards now.
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04-20-2007, 09:12 PM #14Registered User
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I was a member of the Canadian section of Homescan and ended up quitting and sending the stuff back. I didn't realize it before hand but I buy VERY little that is actually barcoded so my shopping trips were followed by me scanning the barcode card they send for popular produce items. And the surveys were generally a pita too because they were always about services I never use and things I never buy. They may have changed the prize catalogue (or have different items in the US) but the items available at lower price ranges were pretty cheesy items or things that I can pick up for a few dollars at discount stores. It really just wasn't worth the hassle.
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just got a homescanner today
i just received a homescanner even though i did not reply to their emails asking if i wanted one ?!
it just came in the mail today. i'm wondering whether i should send it back or not. i only shop twice a month and little things in between. so i'm wondering if the points per week are the only ones you get --it says 150 each week for the first six months. anyone have any opinions on this?
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