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This deal is dead now. The CashBack rate reduced to 5%. Thanks for your attention.


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Does it combine with the 2% FW Cash Back?


SweatyPalm said: Does it combine with the 2% FW Cash Back?I don't think it's possible to do this. You will have to go through the Live.com link which provides the higher CashBack.


Does the 20% off apply to everything in the store or only certain items?


I think the only things I saw that were excluded is of course gift cards and apple products such as Ipod's.


who pays Circuit City or live?


very nice... if it works on black friday that would be killer... any idea if this is going to last that long?


Maybe it's a good idea to get a TV...


If this works for BF it will make some of these not so good deals pretty hot.


10% at overstock .com


can u get both the AAA discount and the live CashBack?


when u get to the site via the link...is there some way to tell that the CashBack is active?


25% MS Live CashBack at Drugstore.com


do you risk not buying now in hopes that it lasts long enough for black friday?


kiddkool69 said: when u get to the site via the link...is there some way to tell that the CashBack is active?

I like the way you get the Banner from eBay and it tells you the amount of CashBack.


kiddkool69 said: when u get to the site via the link...is there some way to tell that the CashBack is active?

After you click the link, you will be notified by a screen that 20% live CashBack is activating. But I have no idea how you can tell after that...


I was looking at CC desktop selection, terrible and way over priced even with 20 off!


xysu said: kiddkool69 said: when u get to the site via the link...is there some way to tell that the CashBack is active?

After you click the link, you will be notified by a screen that 20% live CashBack is activating. But I have no idea how you can tell after that...

That's what makes me a bit nervous.


PennStatePennState said: xysu said: kiddkool69 said: when u get to the site via the link...is there some way to tell that the CashBack is active?

After you click the link, you will be notified by a screen that 20% live CashBack is activating. But I have no idea how you can tell after that...


That's what makes me a bit nervous.

I am in the same boat. It doesn't say the CashBack amount like it does with some of the other merchants.


CC is going belly up soon, right?


Thanks OP. I've been looking around for 30 minutes or so and I haven't found anything good. It seems like most things are at least 20% overpriced. The best deal that I've found so far is the simpletech 500gb mini external hard drive for $139. I guess it's okay with 20% Cash Back but you have to pay sales tax.


so the discount never shows up like on eBay, correct? you just get something in the email post-order?


I think the only sure way to know if it's working or not is to see the Cash Back during the check out process. Before the last committed step to buy, it should tell you how much you would earn from the purchase. I have used it with success on eBay. Every times it showed the Cash Back amount. I just got a tablet from eBay with $200 (max) back.


I am wondewring if $200 limit per transaction applied to Circuit City purchase.


I used it on overstock, and afterwards I got an email from Live on the money I earned back.
I might try to buy something small, and see how it works since CC is right up the road from me. But I can't think of anything I want. LOL
This deal is still hot if accurate.



welookgoodcom said: who pays Circuit City or live?
Who cares?

But the answer to your question is msn_live.search.com pays you directly.
We don't know what kind of deal the merchants have with live.search.com.
Are they paying a comission to live.search.com? Who cares?

Live.search.com started back in June with 35% rebates.
Where you been?


Canon 24-70L f2.8 lens $1269 before 20% CashBack = $1015.20, which is more than $75 off the Amazon price. Of course, tax kills it, but still...


CC price is always 20%+ more than Amazon.com, also need to pay tax.


alright, well i guess i'll go ahead and place the order and see if i'll get that email... if not, i'll just cancel the order...


hermosatrout5 said: welookgoodcom said: who pays Circuit City or live?
Who cares?

But the answer to your question is msn_live.search.com pays you directly.
We don't know what kind of deal the merchants have with live.search.com.
Are they paying a comission to live.search.com? Who cares?

Live.search.com started back in June with 35% rebates.
Where you been?

Who cares? I do for one. CC is bankrupt. If it is the merchant that pays good luck. I have used CashBack on live.com many times but I am weary about this one.


smalldeal said: I think the only sure way to know if it's working or not is to see the Cash Back during the check out process. Before the last committed step to buy, it should tell you how much you would earn from the purchase. I have used it with success on eBay. Every times it showed the Cash Back amount. I just got a tablet from eBay with $200 (max) back.
This works different than the eBay. You won't see the CashBack icon when you go to the merchants website. At the beginning of the session you will see a page on live.search.com that your rebate is activated and then it redirects you to the merchant. Much like FWCB but more reliable.


dnaL0R said: so the discount never shows up like on eBay, correct? you just get something in the email post-order?

I guess so, at least that was the way I got live CashBack from Drugstore a few days ago.


sweet, i'm pulling the trigger on the 32" sharp lcd


PirateSteve said: hermosatrout5 said: welookgoodcom said: who pays Circuit City or live?
Who cares?

But the answer to your question is msn_live.search.com pays you directly.
We don't know what kind of deal the merchants have with live.search.com.
Are they paying a comission to live.search.com? Who cares?

Live.search.com started back in June with 35% rebates.
Where you been?


Who cares? I do for one. CC is bankrupt. If it is the merchant that pays good luck. I have used CashBack on live.com many times but I am weary about this one.

Uncle Bill Gates will take care of you. Don't worry about the rebate.
The matter of CC is bankrupt might cause other concerns about making a purchase.
Personally, I stay clear of CC and BB because they are overpriced even with a 20% CashBack.


xysu said: dnaL0R said: so the discount never shows up like on eBay, correct? you just get something in the email post-order?

I guess so, at least that was the way I got live CashBack from Drugstore a few days ago.

I made an order at Drugstore.com last night and the CashBack was in my live.com account within 10 minutes!!


I logged in but I don't see the 20% discount offer.

Moreover, the discount varies based on the product. I just did a search on few products on live.com and the results for Circuit City store had a discount ranging from 3% - 6%. So, looks like 20% discount may be for certain products only and not for all the products.


I have the same question, How do you combine CashBack and AAA member since both need to click through the link.
Also, it seems does not required AAA member #


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My CashBack says 0 days left, but is still pending...

Wonder if this will be another issue...




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