How to Shop at BarnesandNoble.com (bn.com)

If you love shopping at Barnes&Noble.com (bn.com), bookmark this page to save money every time you shop there.

To consider

If you are a Barnes & Noble fanatic, purchase a one-year Barnes & Noble membership rewards card here. The card costs $9.99, but you can use it to get 10% off all orders at bn.com or at any Barnes & Noble store. Remember, to justify the cost of the card, you need to spend at least a $100 or more over the course of a year at bn.com and/or Barnes & Noble stores.

Once you purchase your membership, copy your membership number down and use it when you shop.

What to do

  1. Visit FatWallet.com. Log in.
If you need an account, you can register for one for free. We suggest using a registration email. To learn more about FatWallet, read our article Cash Back Sites Explained.
  1. At Fat Wallet:
  • Search for ‘Barnes and Noble’.
  • On the results page, under store, click on the Barnes & Noble.com link. You go to the Fat Wallet Barnes & Noble.com page.
  • Under Cash Back, click on the 4.0% Cash Back Rebate Available! link.You go to the bn.com homepage.

Because you clicked through Fat Wallet, you get 4.0% cash back on most purchases at bn.com. You can use this strategy every time you shop.

  1. Shop normally and start the checkout process. If you don’t have a bn.com account, you will have to sign up for one before you checkout. It costs nothing to get an account.

  2. When you get to the Payment page, return to this page and click on the following links to look for coupon codes applicable to your purchase:

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Copy any relevant coupon code - you may need to scroll down to find the codes. To learn more about such codes, read our article Coupon Codes Explained.

  1. At bn.com, enter you membership number in the field under Membership Number, and any coupon codes in the field under Coupon Code. Complete your purchase - any savings should be reflected in your final purchase price.

Remember, you must spend $25 to get free shipping from bn.com. Otherwise, you will have to pay for shipping.

A little more

If you like to shop at bn.com, we highly recommend you bookmark this page to maximize your savings every time you shop.

First, you should join the Barnes & Noble rewards program for 10% savings every time you shop, plus access to special member prices and discounts. The catch is that membership costs $9.99 - which means if you DON’T spend $100 at bn.com and/or Barnes & Noble stores over the course of a year, you are spending more money than you are saving, and membership is not worth it.

By clicking to bn.com through FatWallet, you can get 4% cash back into your FatWallet account every time you make a purchase.

Okay, so far, we’ve gotten you 14% off your purchase.

Now, before you check out, remember to check for any bn.com coupon codes that may save you more money. We’ve tried to make it as easy as possible - each one of the links above should take you to the bn.com coupon codes listed on the particular coupon code sites. Find a code, copy it down, and then follow the instructions above to use the code.

Finally, don’t forget - you get free shipping at bn.com if you spend over $25.00.


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