Where do I buy this from? Seems very fun to play with!
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Where do I buy this from? Seems very fun to play with!
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The cost for a 2007 pass is $39 (plus tax), and if you’re an IMAX fan it’s well worth it in my opinion. The 2007 benefits are:
– Unlimited entry to standard 45-minute IMAX films. (Not applicable toward special event films, private theatre rentals or films longer than 45 minutes).
– Full length Hollywood features for only $3.00
– 10% discount on purchases at the National Geographic Store
– 20% discount on companion tickets (for each additional ticket purchased with a pass holder)
– Free ‘upsizing’ on your popcorn and soft drink purchases at the IMAX concession
– Invites to special screenings and special events
Sign up for ALDO’s newsletter and they will email you a coupon for 15% off your next Aldo Kids purchase.
If you got some points from last week’s 20x event you can redeem your points for more this week. Read Shoppers Drug Mart flyer here for more details.
Here is how to get 2 free movie rentals & popcorn from Nestlé Baby:
Becoming a mother is life changing. But that doesn’t mean everything about your life should change. Finding time to enjoy a little “couple time” is important too. That’s why Nestlé Babyâ„¢ is giving you 2 free BLOCKBUSTER Movie Rentals & Popcorn – when you purchase specially marked GOOD START® formula. So why not stay in? And enjoy an evening out. (Yes. It’s possible.)
All you have to do is:
1. Purchase a specially marked can of Nestlé GOOD START® (900 g), GOOD START® with Omega-3 & Omega-6 (730 g) or GOOD START® with Omega-3 & Omega-6 (712 ml)
2. Look for the offer sticker on the front of the can. You will find your coupon on the top of these specially marked cans.
3. Visit any participating BLOCKBUSTER® store to redeem your coupon for 2 free New Release Movie Rentals and microwave popcorn
4. Enjoy
Got this email from Michelle who represents AOL.ca and thought I’d pass it on since the event if free to watch online with no registration.
Hey Boo,
Hope all’s been well since we were last in touch! Just got word of something really cool (and sort of last minute) from AOL Canada.. they’re going to be broadcasting a free live Nelly Furtado concert tomorrow at midnight (Friday to Saturday). The actual show is by invite only, but AOL.ca will be broadcasting it online for the world to see. Details are below…
Date: Friday, Dec. 8 / Saturday Dec. 9
Time: 12:00 am EST (9:00 pm PST)
Where to watch: www.aol.ca/entertainment
Live from: The Roxy Theatre on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, CA
Fans will be able to watch the performance as it happens and will also be able to access the concert on demand after the show ends. This is all absolutely free and available to all Canadians (no need to register or anything like that). This live performance broadcast is an AOL exclusive, and is part of AOL Canada’s new free online music and entertainment services.
Cheers,
Michelle =)
Updated
DELL’s Days of Deals are back 🙂
Last year, Dell’s Holiday Season “12 Days of Deals” was unbelievable! So stay tuned and make sure you check Dell’s website as soon as you wake up (7:00/8:00am). I’m sure they’ll throw in a couple of eye-popping deals which will last for less than an hour. Stocks are limited.
I’ll try reviewing everyday’s deals on SmartCanucks.ca, explaining who the deals are suitable for.
Click here to visit Dell’s website and check out today’s deal
Each day from December 7th – 18th, 2006
Jean Machine sells brand name casual wear in denim and corduroy. Brand names include Guess, mavi, and others. More details at JeanMachine.com
Jean Machine has a number of stores in Ontario. Jean Machine store locator
If Geography lessons were that fun in school I wouldn’t have ended knowing the names of less the 20 countries in the world. Check out this world map game and see what score you get.
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I got an email from J.T. regarding her unfortunate experience with a car dealer. She asked me to post it here so that readers can give her advice. J.T. I’m sorry I’m not very familiar with car dealers (that’s why I never post about them) but hopefully someone reading this can help.
Please leave her a comment if you have any advice or suggestions.
Hey guys.
My boyfriend got a car in May of this year and had several problems in terms of the information that was fed to him. Here’s the story:
The situation began on the day he visited the dealership and was introduced to a sales representative by the name X, the person responsible with helping out with his transaction process. Mr. X before signing any papers had provided him with confident understanding that the $1000.00 deposit would be refunded if for any reason he would not want to close off the deal. Trusting that Mr. X was an honest and loyal sales representative he signed the papers off for a lease. Approximately a week later, we returned to the dealership stating that he would want to receive the deposit back. We were then consulted by Mr. X’s manager who stated we were unable to do so and cannot even forfeit the deposit.
We had originally wanted to purchase this vehicle under a financing plan but was advised that the price to lease was a cheaper and smarter method to obtain the Mazda 3. Mr. X had made it clear that during anytime within the lease period he was qualified to switch to a financing program. At the end of November this year, he decided it was time for me to switch to the financing plan. He had phoned back to the dealership who advised him that he would need to call the head office to obtain this information. Once he had contacted the head office they told him only the dealership would be able to provide him with this information. This processing of calling head office suggested by Agincourt Mazda had occurred twice before he was told by the dealership he was not qualified to be on a financing plan.
He has emailed the head office and been told he will get a response soon. But from all those lies, I’m not sure what a ‘response’ would be like. I hope it is not a “We are sorry” and done deal.
What?
This sale features portable TVs, projection TVs, VCRs, DVD players, and more at very low prices and with Toshiba’s regular warranty.
When?
Saturday, December 9, 2006
8:00am – 1:00pm but try going as early as possible.
Where?
191 McNabb Street
Markham, Ontario
(2 Lights north of steeles and east of Warden Ave)
Phone: (905) 470-3456