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2009-11-10
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2009-11-10
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2009-11-10
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The coupon is linked to my email address when logging in.
NOTE: This is a unique promo code linked only to your Newegg.com account.
Just discovered it is only up to $20, so I am staying with Dell and riding the wave of uncertainty.
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2009-11-10
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Here´s a scheme for you.
Sign up with these guys:
https://www.shopperdiscountsandrewar.../Default.rails
You'll get 10% cashback at Newegg from them. Couple that with the $20(10%) coupon you have and their extra $10 off first purchase and you have the N900 for either $476 or $474 (depending on how they calculate) from Newegg.![]()
The first 30 days are free. I used this last month to buy stuff from buy.com and I got the check from them so at least something there is legit. Just register on lets say November 16th or 17th and cancel on december 15th or 16th to reap all the benefits without paying them the monthly $12 to be a member. Muhahahahaha
I´m going to think about doing this until November 30th when the Newegg $20 coupon runs out, but I´m leaning towards it. If Dell screws me up then at least this is a good smelling option.
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2009-11-10
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Got to be a catch.... Perhaps getting inundated with phone, mail and email spam?
Just like Rush said, "You can't get something for nothing!". Man Geddy Lee knows it... but Neil Peart wrote the lyrics of course
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2009-11-10
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Amazon = $627 canceled
Newegg = $559 canceled
Dell =$469
Now I have a 10% coupon from Newegg, and I have a feeling it will be more likely to get the N900 on time (or if ever) from Newegg opposed to Dell.
Dell = Seems a gamble since they removed the N900 from their web purchase page- real quick.
Newegg = Would be $503, so $34 more for a sure thing with six month same as cash (only 30 day terms with Dell).
Last edited by Rushmore; 2009-11-10 at 01:17. Reason: bad grammar- not much better though