jerseygirl Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 Child's Digitial Camcorder Original $69.99; Now $29.99 http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?catnum=FC683-9907B&action=Edit&ItemSeq=0&EditRefPage=http%3a%2f%2fwww4.jcpenney.com%2fjcp%2fbag.aspx&cmBagLookup=True&ts=128409695828028080&CmCatId=EXTERNAL|Bag Use as a digital camcorder, digital voice recorder, digital camera or PC camera. Use display for viewing images while shooting video or for reviewing images afterwards. External SD card slot to expand memory. Compact: 1-3/8x2-1/2x3-1/8"H. Connects to your PC with included USB cable. With instruction manual and driver-software disk. Uses 2 "AA" batteries (not included). Screen shown with simulated reception. Ages 7 and up.
alimfp Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 Link doesn't work for some reason. Here it is again :)
krissy904 Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 wow thanks so much for this. I already bought my son a digital camera from target last week and still wanted a kid type camcorder. the camera was on sale for 68. you just saved me a bunch. he gets "funny" when stuff looks too much like a toy and the camera was purple (like a toy), the one you found looks real, thanks again. thankfully I am a receipt saver.
taowyman Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 Child's Digitial Camcorder Original $69.99; Now $29.99 http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?catnum=FC683-9907B&action=Edit&ItemSeq=0&EditRefPage=http%3a%2f%2fwww4.jcpenney.com%2fjcp%2fbag.aspx&cmBagLookup=True&ts=128409695828028080&CmCatId=EXTERNAL|Bag Use as a digital camcorder, digital voice recorder, digital camera or PC camera. Use display for viewing images while shooting video or for reviewing images afterwards. External SD card slot to expand memory. Compact: 1-3/8x2-1/2x3-1/8"H. Connects to your PC with included USB cable. With instruction manual and driver-software disk. Uses 2 "AA" batteries (not included). Screen shown with simulated reception. Ages 7 and up.Just an FYI on this, I had bought it for my daughter and when it arrived, was very surprised at how cheap it seemed This is plastic and seemed like it would break in a few minutes, we took ours back. It might be perfect for some, but was not quite what we were looking for.
amyers12345 Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 I purchased this last week at 39.99. I used a F/S code. It is on backorder until the 8th. Can I cancel and rebuy? I wonder if the F/S code is still valid. That's strange to mark it down further when it's already backordered.
money13 Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 Thanks, I'm not to worried about it being plastic for the price I dont think I'll find anything cheaper
Deekayjo Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 checked it out in the store. Looks like a piece of junk. the screen is only about 1.5 inches to view.
naillady4jm Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 I had to order it Black Friday because they were out. It cost 39.88 . Got a call last night that they are in. Thanks to Jerseygirl I saved 10.00 more. I called the store and they are doing a price adjustment. Hey Jerseygirl I`m in Ohio but born and raised in Jersey. Thanks for saving me some money. Now if I could only get a wawa hoagie with my 10.00 savings;)
MidnightCowgirl Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 No offense to the OP, but my Mom had order these for the grandkids. They were $39.99 in the first toy catalog JCP sent out a few months ago, so I'm not sure what they mean by regularly $70 if it started out at that price? Anyway, tbh, they were pieces of crap. Very cheap looking. When we tested them out, it took about 3 pictures and a 15 second or so video before the memory was completely full. She returned them and bought the VTech Kidizoom cameras for $59 each, which I helped her find at TRU. She got them on a promo if we bought the cameras, she could get an Epson Stylus 3-in-1 printer/copier/scanner for $20 each, which also had a rebate on it. Can't beat that. The VTech cams blows the JCP one out of the water. It has more capabilities, it's a lot nicer, and kids can view their photos on the TV or a PC. Sure, it's a bit more expensive, but you get more bang for your buck. Better $60 for something your child will play with constantly than $40 for something that they will get bored with quickly because of it's limitations. JMHO and no offense to anyone. Happy Holidays :)
tjarena Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 I have been looking for a cheap Camcarder everywhere. How did you find that one at TRU? I also puchased this camcorder from JCPenney and agree that it is not worth the price even at $30.
jerseygirl Posted December 2, 2007 Author Posted December 2, 2007 found a Sesame Street one http://forums.gottadeal.com/showthread.php?t=92689
MidnightCowgirl Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 I have been looking for a cheap Camcarder everywhere. How did you find that one at TRU? I also puchased this camcorder from JCPenney and agree that it is not worth the price even at $30.The camera I'm talking about is actually down to $39.99 in today's Target weekly ad, which is a great price for that. We found that deal when we scanned the cameras on the price check scanners in the store. It came up "$59.99" and then under that it said "Printer Promo". So we asked a TRU employee what that meant, and they said that with the purchase of ANY digital camera in the store, you could get that printer (Epson CX7400) for $20 each. The printer retails for $50-$70, so it was definitely a good deal. Then when I came home, I found a $75 MIR on the printer, so it'll come back to be free (maybe even make money on it depending on how Epson handles it when the printer is less expensive than the MIR price.) It's not advertised in the store anywhere. I think it was lightly mentioned in the Big Book or something, but you could ask your TRU if they are still doing the deal.
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