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pratik.patel
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May 2, 2015
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So I clicked commit to join at 114.99. Does that mean I am in or do I have to click Join now? I am new at this
May 2, 2015
AABCDS
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May 2, 2015
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May 2, 2015
pratik.patel
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May 2, 2015
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AABCDSStill doesn't answer my question. "If you click the "Commit to join" button, you will only purchase the product if the lowest price point is reached. Once you "Commit to join," you can change to "Join Now" at any time before the drop ends." Do I need to click join now to actually purchase it or is it okay?
May 2, 2015
newtonslife
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May 2, 2015
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pratik.patelif you added your payment details the price is now at 114.99 as you can see, if you still cant work out if your in the drop or not, you have a logic problem, I would suggest that as you committed to be in at 114.99 and the price is now 114.99 then you are committed .
May 2, 2015
A_Williams
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May 2, 2015
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pratik.patelWhen you commit to a drop, it automatically adds you to the list of people who joined once the lowest price is available. The part about changing to "Join Now" is really meant for it you commit to a drop and still want to purchase the item if it doesn't reach the lowest price available. I hope this answers your question.
May 2, 2015
kbrede
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May 2, 2015
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newtonslife"....and if this still does not answer your question, no one can help you"
And if you don't understand that the comment quoted above makes you sound like a very small-minded person, no one can help you. There's no doubt there are things in this world YOU don't understand.
May 2, 2015
pratik.patel
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A_WilliamsAt least you answered my question. I honestly did not know as it clearly says once you commit then you can click join before the drop ends. I didn't know that if that was a second step I had to do or not. I know what it means to commit, but I had to make sure. I do not care for people who are small minded. If it makes @newtonslife happy to make him think I had a logic problem and that he thinks that I am dumb then so be it, at least he is happy.
May 2, 2015
pratik.patel
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kbredeThank you.
May 2, 2015
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