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  1. If I just bought an xbox one do I need to buy one or two of these if my girls will play this game? Please help..

    Depends on your circumstances. My whole family shares an account right now. If your kids don't specifically need their own account for a reason, just one is fine. Depends on your games and needs. We save multiple copies of the same game so we can each have our own progress if necessary. The only drawback is 2 could not play online together at the same time with only 1 account (like 2 different xboxes). One account does mean sharing everything, but we don't care about that. We each have the free accounts to be the second player in a game if needed too.

  2. Only $200 right now at best buy if you have early access to their sale as a rewards member, if not I think it's their BF price. Not sure if that's the best price because I'm not looking, but remembered your post when I saw it.

     

    Oh, and that's for the studio. They come up $270 but use code STUDIODEAL for $200. I've never seen them remotely close to $19, that's an awesome price, was it an error? Even the fake ones on sunonfine.com are $150.

  3. Did you check out Target at all? Some are still marked down a little online but most are in stores only. I found these coupons that help take $8 off (including batteries).

     

    Buy 1 Duracell CopperTop AA Alkaline Batteries, 6 ct $4.99, regular price

    Buy 1 Hasbro Furby Boom Toy (reg $64.99) $29.00, sale price through 12/7

    Use one $8.00/2 (1) Hasbro Furby Boom Toy AND (1) Duracell Quantum AA/AAA, 6 pk, CopperTop AA/AAA, 8 pk or C/D, 4 pk from RP 11/24 (exp 12/14)

    And use one $5.00/1 Toy Purchase, $25.00 or more, Target Coupon in Shopkick App (exp 12/13)

    Final Price: $20.99, when you buy both

     

    Obviously it won't be $20.99 anymore, because Furby isn't $29, but it should help. I have no idea the in store prices to know if this gets you closer.

     

    I also found a google store, Jim's Home Store that has the polka dot one for $38.

  4. I used it on a lightning deal for the Sookie Stackhouse book set that was 19.99. Got it for 14.99.

     

    And that's the only thing I ordered.

     

    I just looked at this and the original price is $43.29. The lightning deal was 19.99 so I guess since the original price was over $35 that must be why even though the lightning deal was 19.99.

     

    Yep.  LD's are actually promotional discounts rather than sales.  So in your cart you are charged the full price and then the promo (LD) kicks in as a discount.  Good deal :)  Unfortunately, for that same reason, if you have a gift card on your account, you cannot choose pay without it and get a LD.  Sometimes my kids have GCs that I don't want to spend on my stuff so I take out the gift card and pay with my CC.  With LD's all promo codes are combined into one in the payment options and if you uncheck the box with your balance it will take out the LD discount as well.  You can't take out just one.

  5. We have many kindles already and we love our 3g keyboards.  I want to upgrade mine but I'm hesitant because I don't want to lose the speech and I like the side buttons.  The free 3G is handy about once a year.  The kids both need new paperwhites for sure and we are content with the fires we have, which also allowed me to pickup 1 paperwhite for ($19).  I would buy last years model for the kids if they sold them new at good prices, but they don't even do that.  They have had a few deals, like the $60 off any kindle early in the season, by invite only though and they admitted me to that current owners were rarely selected because that wasn't the target audience (obviously they want new kindle customers).  The fire one from a few days back was great and lots of deals on current fires.  Just need something on a plain ole' reader.  Even a past model would suffice for the kids.

  6. On 11/11/13 Mattel.com sold it for $112 F/S ($135 sale price + the pink friday sale 20% off code).  2/25/13 it sold at Kmart for $76.50 and also this year on Amazon for $99, last year on black friday it was $119.99 on mattel.com.  It was listed as $165-$189 regular price at those times.  Of course those deals are expired, but I have to think something somewhere will be closer to the price you're looking for.  Which one are you looking for?  All those deals were on the half looking one.  Was that the previous model and the full one the new one?  I don't know, my kids are too old for these.

     

    The full one is $149 right now at Toys R Us plus you can get the $10 off coupon on a $100 order from the toy catalog if it was mailed to you.

     

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  7. Yes.  If it's for a younger child you might be able to get by with a 4GB, but we aren't huge gamers and went over that pretty quick.  No other differences besides hard drive space.  The 4GB has space to be upgraded (you can buy a hard drive separate and it's super easy to just plug it in).  Both of our XBox's are 4GB and we got the hard drives as add-ons.  I was able to get such good deals on 4GB at the time it was cheaper to take the deal and buy the hard drive.  The second time the hard drive also came with the full Lego Star Wars 3 game for free.  These were both a couple years ago, lots of deals on 250GB now so it might not work out to be cheaper up front now.  Also, on our first one we bought a 60GB drive, much cheaper than the full 250.  We didn't need the full 250, just more than the 4.  It all comes down to the deal you get on it I guess.

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