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Nice deal, thanks OP
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If the dollar store was close I would totally check this out. Unfortunately, the extra distance just to get there would negate the savings for me. Thanks for the heads up though!
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$19.99 Linksys® WRT54GC Compact Wireless-G Router
Mike replied to Carazariah's topic in Online Hot Deals
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No hobby lobbies out here, 40% off is smoking.
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Actually, get this guy from circuit city: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-P200-Digital-Camera/sem/rpsm/oid/116669/catOid/-13062/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do You can't beat the P200 IMO for $200, awsome pictures, very slim and the best battery system in the world of photography.
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Ive seen the a520 clearanced for $100. I would get the Casio EX-Z60 for a little bit more. Very slim, good quality. I agree with Ross, HP & Kodak will not get you quality.
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Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2005-06
Mike replied to Gator Pam's topic in Offline Hot Deals
Picked up a Logitech Cordless mic for Xbox today, and a HP PSC2575. Both 50% off. -
$449 Dell Inspiron 600m Laptop Tomorrow Morning (Thursday 4/20)
Mike replied to Brad's topic in Online Hot Deals
Thats a good deal if it has a PM, only 190 though? That will be tough to get one. -
Up to 66 GE lightbulbs FAR per household @ HomeDeopt B&M
Mike replied to Mike's topic in Offline Hot Deals
The rebate exists, ive seen scans of it. As stated already, you need an original to mail in though. If anyone finds the rebate at their local HD, im sure some GDers would be very appreciative if you picked up some extras. -
B&M meaning not online thus the "offline" hot deal. Credit to SD Home Depot has GE Soft White Double Life 10-pack light bulbs for $2.50 per package. The Home Depot rebate is for $2.50 per 10-pack. The rebates are attached to the racks holding the bulbs near the light fixture department. A single rebate can be submitted for up to three 10-packs, or $7.50 per household or address. As many as (30) 60w and/or 100w bulbs FAR Valid UPC numbers 0-43168-80942-9 and 0-43168-80943-6 Home Depot also has GE Crystal Clear Decorative 12-pack light bulbs for $2.50per package. Either small or medium base sizes. A single rebate can be submitted for up to three 12-packs, or $7.50 As many as (36) 40w bulbs FAR Valid UPC numbers 0-43168-81031-9 and 0-43168-81032-6 Rebates expire August 31, 2006
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Yep, they come with 3 month warranties and you can extend the warranty to 1,2, or 3 years.
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That is a nice find. Sometimes you can get several years worth of anti-virus and MS office on there. Those are few and far between though. Nice snag.
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Those specs you listed should only cost you around $400-$500. If you're willing to go up to $600, you should be able to snag something decent with 512mb, 60-80gb HD with a Pentium M. I would watch for Dell deals. That will be your best bet.
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More details please. What are you going to be using it for? What is your budget? Anything you NEED to have on it?
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They'll be back...or did you already order something?
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UPDATE 2/15 Outlet deals are up again. Not as good as before, but you can still get a brand new P4 system with 160gb hd, 1gb DDR2, and a DVD burner for ~$400. No free shipping anymore
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There will be a line for this guy, a very nice deal. Almost BF like
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Black Friday Circuit City $199 Laptop AOL Rebate Deal Hell...
Mike replied to Ziptar's topic in Deal Finder & Deal Discussion
CC dropped the ball with that AOL thing. I hate those AOL "instant savings" advertisements. -
Also, for my fellow resellers, be carefull with how many you buy. I just spent almost 2 hours with Dell's cancelation department. You supposedly can only buy 5 systems per "promotional period". Luckily I was getting paid to be on hold and they finally put through the systems they had stopped.
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HOT: 128mb Sony MS Pro Duo - $4.99 @Circuitcity.com
Mike replied to Mike's topic in Online Hot Deals
Someone bought every single one in my county last night. Over 100 of them. -
I am currently not aware of any non-one-time use coupons available. To get one, you might have to purchase from ebay. If you're new to ebay, read the entire auction before you buy. People do sell expired coupons.
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Ross, I picked up that baby at ~2:40 am PST. Night Owls are in the best position for these guys. My E510 desktop was actually without coupon. These towers do not come with monitors and I suggest you don't add one in their accessories "to get" section. You can get the same monitor usually much cheaper if you buy it by itself via a deal here @ GottaDeal.
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I personally think I am addicted to Dell Outlet. Super HOT prices on some really decent systems. FREE shipping, you just pay tax, except those of you in OR. Things you NEED to know: Dell releases their new units 40 minutes on the hour, every hour. Keep in mind, the more people awake at whatever hour you're looking, the more competition. There are 3 different types of Dell "refurbs". You can narrow your search to include/exclude a specific type if you'd like. Previously Ordered New Brand Spanking New, but cheaper Certified Refurbished Refurb, but still in good shape, will run fine. Dents & Scratches YMMV(Your Miles May Vary) here, some people get brand new machines....others get ones with dents and scratches. System still operates just fine though. All 3 types come standard with a 90 day limited/mail in warranty. This means you are only covered for 3 months and have to send it to them for repair. A 1 year in-home warranty can be purchased for either laptops or desktops though. If you're just planning on buying 1 system, then this isn't a must, but if you're going to be buying/reselling....Get a Dell Preferred Account. It's basically Dell credit. You save an extra 2% on each system you get. If you have a Dell preferred account, or you are going to apply for one, this is how you get the 2%. When in the checkout phase, choose to pay with 1 credit card(visa, mc, amex, etc). Dell will route you to enter your info. At the top will be a banner advertising the 2% discount if you use your DPA. Click this and follow the steps. Also, Dell routinely offers 20-30% discount coupons that run circulation. If you arn't able to get your hands on one while they are going around, you can buy them from ebay for generally pretty cheap. How to access Dell Outlet? Go to either the Home or Small Business portion of Dell. Underneath the main categories (the ones with linked pictures) there is a section that says "Outlet". Click here and go look at what you want, desktops/laptops. To get really good deals, you must be on time within the 38-48 minute range on the hour. Good deals are gone in seconds. An example of a system I just purchased: $354 Dell Dimension E510 Desktop -P4 Prescott 630 -1GB DDR2 -160GB SATA -128MB ATI X300 -16X Double Layer +/- DVDRW -XP Home Post any questions you might have and I will do my best to answer them. Hopefully other people that have purchased from Dell Outlet will chime in as well.
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Circuit City Outlet Sony MS Pro Duo This is the "gaming" edition, but there is no difference between these and the regular MS Pro Duos.