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Beautiful Pink Kitchenaid Mixer


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

So I went blackfriday shopping. I was going to buy a kitchenaid mixer that was on sale for $149. It only came in white, but I decided that it was a good deal and I would go ahead and get it (even though I had been ogling this pink one for 4 years now).

I got to the store and it was GONE!! Store opened at 7am and I was there by 7:01 ha. I decided to go ahead and check the other boxes to be sure that I hadn't missed my mixer somewhere. This lady tapped me on the shoulder and said, just go ahead and take one of those up to that kiosk and they will price match it for you. I gave her this deer caught in headlights look and said "are you sure". She said, yep they just did mine....soooo I quickly grabbed my dream mixer (the beautiful pink kitchenaid) and hurried to the kiosk. Showed the nice girl my ad, and said that someone told me that they would price match it since they were out of the one on sale. She said OK, and started the transaction. Just about that time another lady came by and started saying that they HAD to stop doing that. They said I was the LAST one!!

Long story short, I got my dream mixer and saved $140 (at least). !!! Oh and I also got a $20 rebate haha :) I am estatic!!

-Jessica


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*lee-lee* Enthusiast

that's great Jessica! what an awesome deal :D i went shopping too...not for any of the big ticket items but i got some good deals nonetheless. i love Black Friday!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Wow- Jessica that sounds great! It is pink too!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

:lol: :lol: :lol:

You just sound sooo happy it made me laugh!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I am so happy!!! I have wanted one for a long time. I am still in shock that I got the Kitchenaid Artisan for $129!!! ($149 sale price minus the $20 rebate). Crazyness :)

-Jessica

lizard00 Enthusiast
I am so happy!!! I have wanted one for a long time. I am still in shock that I got the Kitchenaid Artisan for $129!!! ($149 sale price minus the $20 rebate). Crazyness :)

-Jessica

I've been eyeing that mixer for probably four years, too. I am so jealous of you right now... :lol:

I would take it in doo doo brown if I could get it for $129 :lol::lol: LOL

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I've been eyeing that mixer for probably four years, too. I am so jealous of you right now... :lol:

I would take it in doo doo brown if I could get it for $129 :lol::lol: LOL

hahaha!!!


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pickle Newbie

<<drool>> although my dream one is blue

Way to go super shopper! :):ph34r:

Is it considered too covetous to ask for pics?

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Unfortunately that darn Santa guy won't let it out of the box until Christmas!! Soooo I just get to ogle the outside of the box for now.........:(

Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

You are so lucky! I want one too. I think I'm going to get one for myself for Christmas too! I've wanted one for so long. So many things I want, a kindle, an I-Touch, etc. Can't have them all. Boo hoo.

debmidge Rising Star

That's a great deal and what a nice color! Guess you can't wait until Christmas just like

a little kid....!

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