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Entertainment.com is currently offering 2018 Entertainment Books for only $5 with free delivery. When taking into account cashback through a portal, you can pick up books for $4 each.
The Deal
- Get 2018 Entertainment Books for $5 with free shipping.
- Direct link to deal (but use a cashback portal – see below).
Key Terms
- Offer expires 8/5/18.
- Offer is valid while supplies last.
- All sales are final, no returns/refunds accepted with this offer.
- All Books are $5, plus free standard shipping.
- Offer applies to Book Memberships only.
- The 2018 Entertainment Book is valid now through December 30, 2018.
Quick Thoughts
Deals on Entertainment Books aren’t always as good as they initially appear as there’s sometimes a requirement to sign up for annual renewal. If you cancel that renewal, you’re charged a $5 fee. This deal doesn’t have that requirement though, so there are no hidden fees. To get each book for a net cost of $4, go through a cashback portal paying 20%.
Getting an Entertainment Book for $4 has the potential to be a great deal. Even if you only use one coupon within the book, you should come out ahead. An Entertainment Book for your local area makes the most sense, but you can still get good value when ordering a book for a city you’ll be visiting on vacation. In my experience it can take a week or two for books to arrive, so don’t order one if your plan is to use it in the next few days.
Standard Entertainment Books come with access to online coupons, whereas this deal is for a book only.
[…] That said, this isn’t the cheapest we’ve seen these books. Stephen wrote a post in May of 2018 when these were on sale for $4 and you could stack for a net cost of $3.20. A couple of months later they were again available on sale, ironically for a bit more money (odd to sell them for more later in the year) $5 with a net cost of $4. […]
FYI No more National Rental Car coupons included! I missed the memo! Oh well…
What’s the access code it requires to sign up for an account?
That’s the code you get within a book to access the online coupons – you have to purchase a book first, although with this particular deal you get the book only and no online coupon access.
It’s not like the 25 cents matters, but I’m just wondering how you calculate $3.75. If the book is $5 and you get 20% back by using the portal, that would be $1 back = $4. Am I missing something here?
You’re absolutely right – I’m not sure why, but I had 25% in my head when calculating it. I’ll update the post – thanks!
Sold out!