Chromecast is on sale for $30 USD after $5 rebate from Tiger Direct.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8684836&CatId=4678
Ends 08/15/2014. See Terms.Restrictions Apply.NOTICE: Limit (1) ONE rebate per person, billing address, company, or household
Ok, it is $5 off and free shipping, but Tiger Direct mail-in rebates have such a terrible reputation that I'm not sure I'd want the hassle for the sake of $5. The Chromecast was on sale for $29 last Christmas. By the time you get your rebate some time next year I'm sure you'll have long since seen cheaper offers.
Best Buy has a Chromecast deal on until Saturday August 16th. Buy two Chromecasts and get $15 off. Shipping is free or you can arrange store pick up. That is $55 total + tax or $27.50 per Chromecast and no rebate hassles.
also includes: Free Google Play Music All Access Trial with Chromecast
Buy Chromecast and enjoy unlimited music from All Access — the unlimited music service from Google Play — free for 90 days ($9.99 per month thereafter).
To redeem, set up your Chromecast and then visit chromecast.com/offers by September 30, 2014.
Offer not available to previous or existing All Access subscribers. See chromecast.com/offers for terms and conditions.
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I am trying to buy an ATT TILT +PDA personal MAX plan - should be easy? No!
Regular pricing shows TILT $399 less 2 X $50 MIR = $299 and plan $39.99
However, I registered as Premier and found out to my dismay that as a Premier customer I am charged $399.99 (and no mention of MIR) and even worse - the PDA personal MAX plan is $44.99. I am qualified for upgrade - no problem.
Question is simple - how can I order (obviously to my existing number and voice plan) at the "advertised" prices and not at the special Premier prices which turn out to be more expensive.
I know it sounds weird - HELP
Wrong, a little
Premiere shows at $399 persistently until the second you add a data plan. Then the price drops to $299 which is the same as the in-store pricing after the 2 x $50 rebates.
At least that is my premiere experience.
My wife and I have an online store and want to drive more traffic to our site. We are creating coupons that you may redeem online only. Having said that, would you rather (if purchasing an item ~$30.00 USD) . . .
(A) 10% off coupon on your next purchase.
(B) Free shipping on your next purchase.
(C) Other.
well first off, i live so far away that it doesn't matter to me, but i think that the decision would be easier if i had an idea of what it is you sell.
ie free shipping means nothing on something which would fit into a flat envelope, and 10% off a next purchase wouldn't be great if the product costs $$$s to ship etc.
or if the products are a thing you may want more than one of then a 3 for 2 offer (or similar) or buy this and something free
but anyway i would prefer free shipping, it makes it so much easier to search and buy online, and i hate having to search a site for a product and then search the same site to find the shipping costs
Honestly, I tend to shop at stores that offer free shipping. Or Free Shipping with $50 order or whatever. I hate getting my cart all ready and Thinking, "Cool $99.98." Then Going to check out and getting charged $128.56
we typically charge $5.00 flat rate for shipping. we can't simply increase our price on all our products to always have "free shipping." so we're thinking about adding coupons to the shipping boxes to increase traffic to our site and/or repeat customers.
I received an email from Barnes & Noble today saying that effective with renewal of my card they will offer $25 discounts on both the Nook Color and Nook Tablet and $10 on other Nook models. I was disappointed when I bought my NC and had to pay full price (they typically give discounts of at least 10% with the cards).
Nook books don't get any discount and I probably won't renew the card. I haven't bought any paper books for over a year.
One discount per year
bigbob23 said:
I received an email from Barnes & Noble today saying that effective with renewal of my card they will offer $25 discounts on both the Nook Color and Nook Tablet and $10 on other Nook models.
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Note: one discount per year.
Seems kind of useless after you've already purchased the Nook! You pay the $25.00 for the membership then they give it back to you in a discount?
I let my membership lapse as well, no discount on E-books so there is no point in giving B&N another $25.00!
They've been doing this promo for months! Now if only their membership had benefits....
I look at continuing the card this way...
Over the course of a year, I will spend enough time in my local B&N's to read at least 7-10 books "in store". This is my way of offsetting no discount and/or coupons for my e-book purchases.
While I am there performing the above function I purchase enough frappacinos and soup at a discount over the year to offset the annual $25.00 renewal when combined with the increasingly rare actual book, magazine, or DVD purchase.
The community college where I teach online has a B&N owned/operated bookstore that used to give the faculty a free card each year but that stopped about two-three years before the Nook came into existence.
I figured I would share this because it saved me (or will save) some money. I was planning on switching to a Framily plan to lower the bill significantly and was told about how phone upgrading is different on that plan. You pay full price, put down 15% and the rest is split between 24 payments on your bill. So on a $650 phone with $200 down the payment is about $19 a month for 24 months. However, if you purchase the phone with your existing contract upgrade and then switch to Frankly you only pay a $15 a month fee for the upgrade. The best part is that if you are paying for unlimited data you only pay that $15 for one year. Unfortunately, if you don't pay for unlimited data then you're paying $15 for two years. For many though it's still the better deal. Paying $4 less a month for two years adds up. Or only paying the fee for one year saves even more.
Also, I was told using a discount for belonging to a credit union gets activation fees waived automagically so I switched my discount to the credit union since my original discount didn't provide me the waiving of activation fees.
So after getting the phone on Amazon for $150 I ended up (or will) saving a chunk of change switching to a Framily plan.
I didn't proofread this. Posting from my phone.
I put 100 down and my payment is only 20. Edit: doesn't add up to 649 though.
And they told me it wasn't possible to upgrade with an early upgrade fee. Figured they were full of **** cause they usually don't know what they're talking about.
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Verizon has an online deal at the moment where the Moto Insta-Share Projector is free when you purchase any Moto-Mod!
The cheapest Moto-Mod available that is in-stock is the Kate Spade Style Shell for $39.99. Plus shipping is FREE.
https://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/moto-mods/
Notes:
* You do not need to have a Verizon phone to purchase accessories on the Verizon site.
* This CAN be combined with an employee discount if you currently get a discount on your Verizon bill through your employer, however you may need to add it to your cart BEFORE you log in, otherwise it may only show a 25% discount instead of the free projector offer. With my employee discount the case is only $29.99. Not all employee discounts include discounts on accessories.
shame that it is only to US residents
JonasVFC said:
shame that it is only to US residents
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Use shipito.com
This is a really good deal, but I'm having a hard time imagining what I would actually use this for.