49 Cents Ross Sale

AOL: Ross’ Iconic 49-Cent Sale Is Coming Back — What Shoppers Should Know Before It Starts

Ross’ Iconic 49-Cent Sale Is Coming Back — What Shoppers Should Know Before It Starts

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NBC New York: Some Ross Dress for Less items are selling for as low as 49 cents. Here's why

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Ross Dress for Less discount stores started the clearance season this week with some items reduced to a surprisingly low price of 49 cents. On Monday, the company announced on its social networks that ...

Some Ross Dress for Less items are selling for as low as 49 cents. Here's why

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NBC DFW: Some Ross Dress for Less items are selling for as low as 49 cents. Here's why

The Daily Dot: ‘I’m literally so embarrassed right now’: Ross customer calls for ‘gatekeeping’ deals after 49-cent sale disaster

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A self-proclaimed deal-hunter said some sales are better left "gatekept" as she called out TikTokers for ruining a Ross markdown event that only some people used to know about. Featured Video TikTok ...

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‘I’m literally so embarrassed right now’: Ross customer calls for ‘gatekeeping’ deals after 49-cent sale disaster

NBC Bay Area: Some Ross Dress for Less items are selling for as low as 49 cents. Here's why

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The ‘¢’ (cent) symbol is used to represent a monetary unit. It’s used for the cent, which is a monetary unit equal to 1/100 of various currencies, including the United States dollar and the euro. For example: This equation means that one dollar is equal to one hundred cents. Was this helpful?