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Maxtor 200GB Ultra Series 8MB Buffer UATA133 $79.99 no rebates
RossMAN replied to RossMAN's topic in Online Hot Deals
I've heard good things about Seagate hard drivses and that has a 5 year warranty. I'm not sure how quiet it is and there is a $50 rebate involved. -
Maxtor 200GB Ultra Series 8MB Buffer UATA133 $79.99 no rebates
RossMAN replied to RossMAN's topic in Online Hot Deals
Oooh the temptation! -
Maxtor 200GB Ultra Series 8MB Buffer UATA133 $79.99 no rebates
RossMAN replied to RossMAN's topic in Online Hot Deals
Holy Ferenginar Outpost.com is showing FREE GROUND SHIPPING for me. Even hotter! -
http://image.ak.outpost.com/art/product/box_shots/3492233.box.GIF Maxtor 200GB L01P200 Ultra Series 8MB Buffer UATA133 - Retail Hard Drive Kit For Mac,Windows Outpost #: 3492233Capacity: 200GB Seek Time: <9ms 7200RPM 8MB Buffer Ultra ATA 133 Interface Ultra Quiet Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Motor 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty No Rebate Required!
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Save Big on Dell LCD Monitors - 19", 20" & 24" Models
RossMAN replied to GottaDEAL's topic in Online Hot Deals
I just tried adding a 1905FP and it appears the 25% off coupon code has just expired. I tried adding this filler and using the $60 off coupon which worked. However the 25% off coupon no longer works as it has expired. -
Save Big on Dell LCD Monitors - 19", 20" & 24" Models
RossMAN replied to GottaDEAL's topic in Online Hot Deals
RmF, to the forums :) The Dell UltraSharp 1905FP is a 19" flat panel LCD not 17" In order to use the $60 off coupon you need to add a $21 filler, did you pad your order with an additional $21 item? -
jamesave, are you a AAA member? (thanks mrn8)
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Save Big on Dell LCD Monitors - 19", 20" & 24" Models
RossMAN replied to GottaDEAL's topic in Online Hot Deals
Nice deals especially on the 2405FPW which is usually considerably more. -
mrn8, If you want a quality mtn bike with a good frame and components I would avoid newer Mongoose bikes. I have an older Mongoose and it's rock solid but this was before they were sold off. Check your local bike shops and I would also consider Specialized and Giant. You should be able to find a nice bike in the $300 - $500 price range.
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I believe our Entertainment coupon book has Enterprise coupons, I'll check tonight. If it does have coupons, they're yours :)
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I've heard your cart is saved up to 24 hours but I have never tried that myself. RAM and Hard Drive are the most critical. A few other peripherals are: Video card Wireless networking Optical drive I would at least get the minimal amount of RAM and perhaps a small hard drive. There's also wireless networking (which is cheaper elsewhere)
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That is a nicely loaded machine but the hard drive is small and I would consider upgrading to the 2 year warranty. Is there a reason you're buying 1GB RAM instead of the minimum 256MB? If you get 256MB that will save you $150 (use that towards a larger hard drive and better warranty). Buy 1GB for $126.86 from Crucial.com or $104.47 from NewEgg.com RAM is super easy to install.
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western digital 80 GB hard drive $20 AR at Circuit City
RossMAN replied to jamesave's topic in Online Hot Deals
Great deal, thanks for posting! I remember my friend paid $113 for Maxtor 13GB a few years ago and that was a "hot deal". My how times have changed. -
7-port Bus Powered USB 2.0 Hub
RossMAN replied to i-bystander's topic in Deal Finder & Deal Discussion
Ray, Did you ever find a USB hub? We were at Fry's B&M yesterday where I bought the Canon PIXMA MP750 All-in-One Photo Printer for $99 - $50 rebate = $50 I ran across their USB hubs and thought of you! After a little digging I found the Q-STOR USB2.0 7 PORT HUB for $29.99. Here is a link to the manufacturer's web site. It's not exactly a Hot Deal ($17.99 or less shipped) but at least we know this product exists. Although it includes an AC adapter, it can be bus powered. Hope that helps -
I don't have any but someone else might.
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I believe SWTerry of SonataWeb.net also uses Vonage VOIP for his toll free number or he was considering one. For infrequent use, kall8.com is awesome. It's just $2/mo plus usage