Qoo10 Deals. (Strictly no referral link)

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The current cart coupon 50% cap at $10 is not as attractive as the previous cap at $20. The previous cart coupon can get the anker chargers, sd cards, thumb drives (items around $40-$50) at below the 50% of the actual item price.
 

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I have s SG50 Grand Sale $50 Off Coupon from Qoo.

Was wondering can I use it to buy a QNIX QX2710 QX2720 QX2414 LED Evolution II Monitor which has a total costs of $304 (including $12 Fedex) so in the end pay $254? It is on a group buy price. Here is the link http://list.qoo10.sg/item/QNIX-LIMI...0946606?flowpath_page_no=185#customerTabWrap1

Can i also go through shopback to get cash back?

Thanks for any tips, I am very confused with how the Qoo coupons, q stamps etc work.
 

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I have s SG50 Grand Sale $50 Off Coupon from Qoo.

Was wondering can I use it to buy a QNIX QX2710 QX2720 QX2414 LED Evolution II Monitor which has a total costs of $304 (including $12 Fedex) so in the end pay $254? It is on a group buy price. Here is the link http://list.qoo10.sg/item/QNIX-LIMI...0946606?flowpath_page_no=185#customerTabWrap1

Can i also go through shopback to get cash back?

Thanks for any tips, I am very confused with how the Qoo coupons, q stamps etc work.
I don't see why not, instead of asking why don't you just try applying the coupon? They will show you the final discount price before you pay.
 

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Cannot use item coupons for group buys, can only use cart coupons at checkout.

Qoo10 is not a listed retailer under Shopback.sg
 

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just bought a 16" stand fan at $21.90 - 50% = $10.80

use my sph gift coupon to offset the $5 delivery charge

not a bad deal
 

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I have s SG50 Grand Sale $50 Off Coupon from Qoo.

Was wondering can I use it to buy a QNIX QX2710 QX2720 QX2414 LED Evolution II Monitor which has a total costs of $304 (including $12 Fedex) so in the end pay $254? It is on a group buy price. Here is the link http://list.qoo10.sg/item/QNIX-LIMI...0946606?flowpath_page_no=185#customerTabWrap1

Can i also go through shopback to get cash back?

Thanks for any tips, I am very confused with how the Qoo coupons, q stamps etc work.

The group buy item can use the $50 off (min $300) cart coupon but the min $300 excludes shipping/delivery charge. Also can consider buying the gift cards ($95 for $100 gift card) for your purchase.

Qoo10 no longer listed under shopback.sg (used to be 1% cashback).
 

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The group buy item can use the $50 off (min $300) cart coupon but the min $300 excludes shipping/delivery charge. Also can consider buying the gift cards ($95 for $100 gift card) for your purchase.

Qoo10 no longer listed under shopback.sg (used to be 1% cashback).

Good info..thx
 

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The qnix monitor I am looking at is actually $304 without Fedex fees of $12. Total is $316 So it looks like that I can use the $50 SG50 coupon for it to bring down to $266 .

If I use the $100 qoo gift cards. Is is applied before the coupon deduction or after the coupon deduction? In another words do I get 3 $100 gift cards or 2 $100 gift cards to maximise savings? sorry if it sounds confusing.

Any other ways to get more savings? Purchase by app? thanks for all advice.
 
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