Retailers to Participate in Free Shipping Day 2013
We just got a note letting us know that Brownell’s, “the world’s largest supplier of firearms accessories and gunsmithing tools,” will be participating in Free Shipping Day, an annual one-day event started in 2008 and held in mid-December. On the promotional holiday, consumers can shop from both large and small online merchants that offer free shipping with guaranteed delivery by Christmas Eve.
Brownell’s is offering customers free shipping on December 16 and 17 on any orders over $99 or more using the code EBX with another special offer in the works for Free Shipping Day on December 18, 2013.
If you are still trying to beat the clock for your holiday shopping, be sure to check out the GunLink Holiday Shopping Guide, which includes other outlets, like Tac Daddy and Infringed Apparel, who are offering free shipping – in some cases through the end of the year with no coupon code necessary.
Other retailers are also getting in on the action. Cabela’s is offering free shipping through 12/18 with promo code 3WINTER with no minimum purchase. Bass Pro Shops is offering free shipping with no minimum order when you use code CYBER13 online or code L3FH on phone orders. Vertx guarantees Christmas delivery (and free shipping on $99+ orders) if the order is in by 5PM EST on Free Shipping Day. Dick’s also offers free shipping with no minimum order and orders with standard shipping made by 11:59PST on Free Shipping Day are guaranteed to show up on or before Christmas Eve.
If you know of other deals on firearms and gear, be sure to share them in the comments below or in the Gun and Gear Promo Codes thread on the forums.
Firearms Industry Shopping Comparison Engine Addresses Changes in Search Policies
GunSpec’s Search and Shopping Comparison Engine
Dedicated Entirely to Firearms Industry Increases Capabilities for Retailers
KINGSTON, NY (July 2012) – GunSpec, a shopping comparison site for the firearms industry, has stepped up its commitment to providing online services for retailers and firearms enthusiasts in light of recent changes of policy by one of the largest search engines in the world.
Through the new policy, firearms retailers must comply with the rules that include pay-for-position and the elimination of any products that appear on the list of prohibited products to include “guns, ammunition and knives.” Aware of the serious implications for retailers, GunSpec is currently developing new programs that will allow displaced retailers to set their own budgets, bid on search product placement and provide them with additional brand exposure for their stores.
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