Not sure if you consider this one hot, warm or cold, but it comes out to roughly $10 per inch on a 1080p HDTV. To get this deal you have to use both Bing and eBates as well as a 10% coupon from Dealsea. Here are step by step instructions on how to do this:
1. Go to Target.com and add the Vizio 26" HDTV 2. Go to Dealsea and add the Target 10% off Coupon 3. Log in to Bing and look for the Target store showing 3-7% Cash Back. (I have yet to receive more than 3% from Target) 4. Open a new window and go to eBates, and click the Target Link 5. Go to your cart (upper-left) and check out. When you check out, you will see the 10% discount immediately applied as well as free shipping.
Here's the math:
319.00 Price of HDTV -31.90 (10% discount) -9.57 (3% BING CB) -12.76 (4% Ebates CB) ------- 264.77 Total
I don't think you can get both ebates and Bing to work. Also, Bing claims to not work with coupons (but it has worked for me). Tax in CA really kills it for me. I'm waiting for an Amazon or OneCall deal. Thanks for posting.
If you buy it as I instructed, you will get both. Don't knock the deal until you've tried it. You'd be amazed at how many things can be combined in deals.
freddyfoster said: WishingOnAStar said: If you buy it as I instructed, you will get both.
Have both showed up in their respective accounts for you? Yes, they have. Been able to combine coupon too. If it don't work, you can easily return the item to the store.
montyp
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posted: Nov. 4, 2009 @ 10:10p
WishingOnAStar said: freddyfoster said: WishingOnAStar said: If you buy it as I instructed, you will get both.
Have both showed up in their respective accounts for you? Yes, they have. Been able to combine coupon too. If it don't work, you can easily return the item to the store.
are there any re-stocking charges for returning this tv to the store?
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