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You are here: Home / Bargains / For Men / UPDATE! Men’s Skechers Boots for ONLY $2.40 w/ FREE SHIPPING!

UPDATE! Men’s Skechers Boots for ONLY $2.40 w/ FREE SHIPPING!

January 21, 2012 by Enza Ketcham

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Dear ENZA,

Our apologies!! This weekend there was a pricing glitch (happens with technology now and then!) on skechers.com with our Men’s Revine – Hopkin (style 72050). And while we battled this error — which had one of our more popular men’s waterproof boot at an amazing $3!! — some orders were placed. We clearly can’t honor such a price, but will do our best to get these boots as close to cost as we possibly can. For more details, please view our Terms and Conditions page: http://www.skechers.com/info/terms-and-conditions If you are still interested in purchasing our Men’s Revine – Hopkin, please use the promo code: REV12312 to get this item for $60 (normally priced at $88).

Warning!  This offer is so good, it might get cancelled!  WOW!  Right now you can score Men’s Skecher’s Boots for ONLY $2.40 with FREE SHIPPING!!!  I can’t believe this!

1.  Head over to the ShopAtHome.com Skechers page and click the BLUE SHOP NOW button!
2.  Log in or Sign up
3.  You get FREE Ground Shipping when you join the Skechers Elite Club
4.  Search “Men’s Revine Hopkin” on their site.
5.  Enter X1 at check out for 20% off Coupon Code

(Thanks, CouponClipinista.com)

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Comments

  1. Melanie says

    January 21, 2012 at 9:54 pm

    Can’t check out….website goes to error.

  2. Melanie says

    January 24, 2012 at 12:21 am

    Finally able to order…. got the same letter. Oh well 🙂

  3. Lisa says

    January 24, 2012 at 12:58 am

    Yeah.. I got one of those too..
    I notice ALOT of website have “mistakes”.. but love how much traffic is driven to the site that it causes..
    I believe its intentional marketing on their part.. to drive the visitors to their site and “UP” their visitor logs , thus making their visitor numbers artificially inflated.. but that is my opinion..

  4. Diane says

    January 24, 2012 at 11:37 am

    I received the same e-mail. Correct me if I’m wrong, but, I always thought that a vender HAD to give you the advertised price. Am I wrong ???

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