keilan
Beginner CA Member since 5/31/11 Posts: 11 |
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 1 member likes this. Subject: EXPIRED 10/10/12: Craftsy classes on sale: 1 class for $18 or 3 classes for $50 Date: 10/6/12 1:29 PM This offer is now expired as of 10/10/12 midnight.
Craftsy classes are on sale on Gilt for the next 5 days. Gilt is a free membership shopping website similar to Groupon which offers limited time offer sales.
One class is $18 or you can buy a package of 3 classes for $50.
More details: http://www.giltcity.com/national/craftsynatl
After purchase, you can choose any online class but they must be selected by January 3, 2013. Once in your Craftsy account, the classes never expire. You can watch them as many times you want.
Here are the the best bang for your buck classes:
The Couture Dress by Susan Khalje
Pant Fitting Techniques by Sandra Betzina
Jean-ius by Kenneth D. King
You can get an additional 20% off your first purchase through the following invite link or you can signup on the main page without the 20% off.
www.giltcity.com/invite/113576462axzwxnr7zjj
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WasabiZee
Intermediate OK USA Member since 8/31/11 Posts: 13 |
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Date: 10/6/12 8:33 PM I am checking this out now, thank you. The link for Gilt City (the one at the end of the message) returns a page not found error. -- Edited on 10/6/12 8:36 PM -- ------ “Chaos is found in greatest abundance wherever order is being sought.”
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keilan
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Date: 10/6/12 9:09 PM Sorry. I've never linked before. You will have to copy and paste.
New members 20% off
www.giltcity.com/invite/113576462axzwxnr7zjj |
PattiinATL
 Beginner GA USA Member since 5/9/08 Posts: 28 |
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Date: 10/7/12 0:17 AM Thanks, Keilan! I just signed up. I've been wanting to take the fitting class, and now I can take 3 classes for the price of that one!
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BarbPa
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Date: 10/7/12 0:47 AM Thanks - I just signed up for Sandra Betzina's pants class. I've been looking at it but not wanting to shell out $40! |
Scheri
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 1 member likes this. Date: 10/7/12 2:04 AM Darn only USA resident. Credit Card address is in Canada no way around. No PayPal either.
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swany
 Intermediate MN USA Member since 12/24/05 Posts: 145 |
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Date: 10/7/12 8:48 AM Darn, I just signed up for a class the other day.  |
KD in ATL
 Intermediate GA USA Member since 4/21/08 Posts: 28 |
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 2 members like this. Date: 10/7/12 10:59 AM How do you actually select the class you want? I purchased 1 class for the 18.00, and got my receipt, but it didn't take me to the Craftsy site to select the class I wanted. |
Sewnla
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Date: 10/7/12 11:00 AM Dear Keilan, thank you sooo much for posting this. I have taken so many Craftsy classes and love, love, love them. You posting the info about Gilt means I can take 3 more!!! I am so excited. For those of you who want to know more about the Craftsy format they have mini free classes. You can't go wrong, they also have a money back guarantee though I have never been disappointed. Thanks again. |
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Date: 10/7/12 12:22 PM Like KD in ATL, I would like to know how the voucher system works. I have not yet purchased the voucher at Gilt City. But when I went on the Craftsy website, I did not see a place for the buyer to type in any type of coupon code.
Spending $14.40 for a Craftsy class (with the 20% discount factored in) via Gilt City sounds like an enticing deal, but only if you can actually get to take the class. Thanks for your help. ------ The essence of life is statistical improbability on a colossal scale.
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