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Hey! Anyone have a current Shane Co promo code they're willing to share? Looking to buy something soon and hoping to save a bit. Thanks!


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They don't have promo code, but you can take a look at their sale page for best deals: https://fave.co/4o21mZA


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Building on the earlier suggestion, this thread is a wild mix of jewelry advice and automotive maintenance lol. I love the energy here! Its basically a masterclass in budget management. To sum up what everyone has dug up:

  • Traditional retail promos are basically non-existent here, so the sale page is your only bet.
  • The markup analysis shows that online-only vendors have a much better price-to-carat ratio for your money.
  • Maintenance is a hidden cost, so saving on the ring to pay for tires or a flush is a huge win for your long-term budget. Honestly, just get something from Blue Nile and youll be set. They are incredible and you really cant go wrong with their inventory. The technical specs you get for the price point are way better than what youll find in a mall store! Definitely go for it, youre gonna do great with whatever you pick!


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Skip Shane Co, honestly. I’ve been happier buying direct from Blue Nile. Their diamonds are GIA certified, and you'll likely get a better stone for the price, even without a promo. In my experience, the markup on settings alone at traditional jewelers isn't worth it.


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Instead of codes, check Tire Rack. Often cheaper, even after $100 install.


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Skip Shane Co; consider used parts. $50 might get you what you need, if you're patient.


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Hey! No Shane Co code, sorry. But regarding your ride, have you checked your tire pressures lately? Underinflated tires are a safety hazard. A decent digital gauge like the Accutire MS-4021B is about $15. Could save you more in the long run than a promo code, and it's way safer! Just a thought!


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No code, sorry! But hey, if you're prepping your ride for winter like I am, consider Blizzaks. I'm up in the Rockies and they're AMAZING in the snow and ice we get here. Worth every penny for that extra grip on those slick mountain roads! Seriously, peace of mind is priceless.


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No Shane Co code here, sorry. Before you buy, compare prices with Blue Nile or James Allen. Their diamonds are usually GIA certified too. Shane Co *might* have better in-store service, but for online value, do your homework! Could save you hundreds. Just make sure you understand their return policies first.


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Skip the bling; invest in stickier tires. Falken Azenis RT660s, around $800. Trust me.


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Skip Shane Co – learn to detail yourself! $300 in supplies beats their markup, unfortunately.


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Skip the promo code. Buy once, cry once. Get Bridgestone. Lasts 5 years, worth it.


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Promo codes? Nah. Instead, use that cash for a coolant flush! Prevents way pricier head gasket woes later. Learned that the hard way on my '03. Trust me!


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