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Brassmonkey · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2012 · Points: 5

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Brian Payst · · Carrboro,NC · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 10

I haven't used it for Wild Country, but I have noticed that the stock varies a lot for other companies. My guess has always been that retail sales get precedence and the pro-deal sites are next in line so it can take longer than you might want.

doligo · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 264

I thought the deal with pro deals was not to talk about pro deals, esp. on public forums.

Scott Robertson · · Portland, OR · Joined Jun 2002 · Points: 110

^ yeah, not the greatest move. Discretion, discretion.

Brian Payst · · Carrboro,NC · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 10

Promotive isn't really a true pro-deal like some companies offer directly. It's more of a discount clearing house and applications are free and open and they encourage people to invite friends. I'd agree that most prodeals aren't supposed to be discussed publicly (see the terms of your particular one).

With that being said: anyone who wants to sponsor me - I promise not to talk about the incredible deal you give me. C'mon, anyone can sponsor a 20 something kid, how about a little love for those of us who have been doing this longer than those kids have been alive?

S Denny · · Aspen, CO · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 20

I'd say anonymously posting about shipping time is pretty detached from "talking about prodeals". Nerds.

Scott Robertson · · Portland, OR · Joined Jun 2002 · Points: 110

Hah, name calling...

I doubt REI wants their employees chatting in front of customers on the floor about their 3point5 hookup. Promotive is the newschool version of a prodeal, we are just splitting hairs here.

Here's a suggestion - reach out to Promotive's customer service.

GhaMby Eagan · · Heaven · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 385
Brian Payst wrote:Promotive isn't really a true pro-deal like some companies offer directly. It's more of a discount clearing house and applications are free and open and they encourage people to invite friends.
Can I be your friend? I would love an invite. . .
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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