Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse (Black) Item: 357530 Model: U5K-00001
One-touch Scrolling - Explore the touch strip with unique horizontal scroll. Flick up, down, and side... Up to 18-Month Battery Life - Use your mouse for up to 18 months on a single battery BlueTrack Technology - Take advantage of BlueTrack Technology, which combines the power of optical.
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Trickracen
Greedy Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 7:27p
Update title with store name
Leinie
Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 8:10p
I have had this mouse for a while now. They only thing I wish it had is page forward/page buttons back when on Firefox/IE.
MothersNghtmare
Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 8:15p
Price: $39.99 Instant Savings: - $15.00 $24.99* Each *Price after savings QTY. Add to Cart Add to Favorites
Reserve & PickupReserve now and pick up in store, usually within two hours. See details
It says 24.99 here. I guess the printed coupon is an additional $15 off ?
mathfaster
Cranky Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 8:23p
MothersNghtmare said: Price: $39.99 Instant Savings: - $15.00 $24.99* Each *Price after savings QTY. Add to Cart Add to Favorites
Reserve & PickupReserve now and pick up in store, usually within two hours. See details
It says 24.99 here. I guess the printed coupon is an additional $15 off ?Price is $39.99 in-store. So, you need to either price match and use the coupon in-store, YMMV, or reserve online to lock in the online price when picking up in the store and then apply the coupon. Again YMMV but easier since the PM is done automatically by the system for a reserve item.
fkabarca
Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 9:39p
Bought this mouse at Target on clearance a month ago - terrible mouse. I only use it for traveling when I have to.
neilgould
Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 10:05p
I have used this mouse for over a year and I love it. So obviously a mouse is a very individual thing. Worth a try. Neil
pezgarden
Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 10:24p
I think its weird that Microsoft is a software company, and they even bother selling keyboards, mice etc? Their keyboard and mouse business can't be that big a percent of their sales?
Maybe Coca Cola will start selling extension cords and flashlights.
stiltner
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 10:43p
pezgarden said: I think its weird that Microsoft is a software company, and they even bother selling keyboards, mice etc? Their keyboard and mouse business can't be that big a percent of their sales?
Maybe Coca Cola will start selling extension cords and flashlights.
You just get into PC's? Microsoft has been making keyboards and mice for a few decades now
dpid
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 11:25p
pezgarden said: I think its weird that Microsoft is a software company, and they even bother selling keyboards, mice etc? Their keyboard and mouse business can't be that big a percent of their sales?
Maybe Coca Cola will start selling extension cords and flashlights.
Where have you been? Beside keyboards and mice, they make xbox, and from what I can tell, that's all hardware too.
Their keyboards and traditionally their mice have been rock solid. I have used the ergo elite keyboard for all of college and now use the ergo 4000. In fact, I have found that before windows 7 and office 07, their hardware was much better and trustworthy than the software.
ChocoBean
New Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 9:52a
Price match is not done by the system automatically. Reservation confirmation form that Staples will pull out has a bar code that rings the full price 39.99 despite the fact that it shows 24.99 on that form. So as many have already said, huge YMMV.
DahDee
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 11:16a
Reserved online, and picked up at my local Staples, the Touch Mouse for $9.99; although it initially rang up at $39.99, when the employee hit total on the cash register, the $15 instant discount did apply. She then applied the $15 coupon, and I got my $10 mouse with no trouble.
Jaxxaj
Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 3:42p
Bought one. Store price was $39.99, so had to price match to website price.
ingowilliam
Loyal Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 5:10p
BestBuy has it for $19.99. Pricematch at my local Staples was a breeze. Applied coupon, bringing the price down to $5.00 plus tax. Saved $70 on two. The checkout girl was amazed.
At the B&M store, I was told by employee that no Staples in LA has them in stock even though their web site front end shows it in some stores.
vectorz
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 6:38p
This is a huge ymmv. No go with the asshats at the Staples near me.
kjshen
New Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 6:44p
No go in east bay area, either. Staples claims that 24.99 has been discount coupon value already.
stlite
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 22, 2012 @ 7:28p
I reserved at Staples today and they also accepted the $15 coupon. Got it for $9.99 + tax. I bought a few things along with the Memorex DVD 50 spindle (for $5) separately first. When the employee saw the $10 price he thought there was an error and looked around for someone to ask. We have a no-bag law and I already had the mouse in my own ecobag so he printed the receipt.
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