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Which registry offers the best completion discounts for a new home?

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So we finally closed on our first place in Austin after literally months of searching and it feels like my bank account is just bleeding money at this point. Between the closing costs and the movers its just a lot and now Im looking at our kitchen and realizing we basically have nothing that matches or even works properly lol. I really need to stock up on the basics like a new set of pots and pans, maybe a decent blender, and some of those fancy organizational bins that everyone on tiktok seems to have. Ive been looking into setting up a registry just for the completion discount because I heard thats the pro move for new homeowners but Im getting conflicting info online. Like I read on some blog that Amazon has a 15% completion discount if youre a prime member but then I saw a reddit thread saying it only applies to baby or wedding registries and if you try to make a housewarming one it doesnt actually trigger the coupon code at the end. Then there is Target which I know gives 15% but Im worried their selection for the higher end kitchen stuff like Le Creuset or whatever is gonna be super limited or they wont let the discount apply to the premium brands. We are hoping to get everything sorted in the next three weeks before the housewarming party were planning. Budget is kinda tight so every percentage point counts honestly. Is there a specific store that is known for being chill about letting you use the completion discount for general home stuff? I looked at Crate and Barrel too but their stuff is so pricey even with a discount it might still be over my head. Does anyone know which one actually has the most lenient rules for what the discount covers? I dont want to spend hours building a whole list just to find out the coupon doesnt work on the things I actually need...


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Are you trying to set this up as a wedding registry or just a housewarming one? The backend tech for those codes is usually different. When I moved, I tried the Amazon route and the discount didnt trigger because of how I categorized it. I eventually used Share Product to manage lists across different stores since it felt more reliable for tracking those annoying brand exclusions.


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Target is literally amazing and honestly the safest bet! I did the same thing and just made a wedding registry even tho I wasnt getting married lol. It worked perfectly for my kitchen gear and those organization bins! That 15 percent discount is such a lifesaver when you are bleeding money from a move... It was so reliable and saved me so much cash!


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