is this the same as the last deal? will I qualify for the rebate if I jus did a PNY $30 rebate like 2 weeks ago?
dchan86
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 5:19a
ttt I want to know also.
Inficio
New Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 5:33a
The rebate from the last deal was offer number 04-26953. Looking it up shows it's not the same as current one so you should be free to do the deal again.
dragontales
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 5:56a
The price on Staples.com is $94.94 - 15 coupon - 30 rebate. Hmmm =(
GoldenGhetto
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 6:00a
As I stated in my title, it is B&M (in-store), but you should be able to get pricematch over the phone if you want to order at home. The correct pricing is listed in the weekly ad.
dragontales
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 6:14a
GoldenGhetto said:As I stated in my title, it is B&M (in-store), but you should be able to get pricematch over the phone if you want to order at home. The correct pricing is listed in the weekly ad.
opps sorry. thanks, i see it now.
yonatan
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 6:41a
Maybe try to price-match to ProVantage to save a few extra bucks? Of course you forgot 10% Discover CashBack and 2% FatCash.
ellory
Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 7:30a
yonatan said:Maybe try to price-match to ProVantage to save a few extra bucks? Of course you forgot 10% Discover CashBack and 2% FatCash.No. OP didn't forget the 10% Discover. That's only good for purchases of $100 or more after discounts.
And the CashBack was already pointed out in post #2
Finally the ProVantage price for the memory is $78.63. That's compared to the Staples price of $79.94 ($129.94-$50) - that's less than $1.50 difference.
Add in, even the cheapest shipping from ProVantage ($5.95 ground) than there's no price match possible here
Have I missed something yonatan?
Good post GoldenGhetto -thanks for doing the legwork. This is a very good price
k1114
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 8:08a
Just a brief mention: PNY seems to be selling almost nothing but bravo chips lately, make sure to grab some that have 50 and not 60 printed on them if you can (50 are actually pc3200, more for your money). I'll not discuss this further, you can search previous PNY deal threads for plenty of info.
HotStuff2
Senior Member - 10K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 8:29a
I'm gonna stop in at Staples today...one or two more of these is a good deal.
edit: $129.94 - $50 IR = $79.94 - $15 cpn = $64.94 + $4.55 tax = $69.49 - $30 ER = $39.49 final price...
now debating if I really "need" them or not. Wish SoDIMM RAM was on sale like this...
fleamarket
Tired Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 8:43a
Question: Could I buy two of these in one transaction(ONE receipt) online and submit two rebates for two different household? By doing so, I am able to PM to local price as well as using Discover card.
Thank you for your time!
jjxqc
Happy Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 8:46a
No!!!! Because the easy rebate ID will be the same. You will have to buy in 2 separate transaction or purchase and use 2 different addresses.
fleamarket said:Question: Could I buy two of these in one transaction(ONE receipt) online and submit two rebates for two different household? By doing so, I am able to PM to local price as well as using Discover card.
Thank you for your time!
yonatan
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 9:07a
ellory said:yonatan said:Maybe try to price-match to ProVantage to save a few extra bucks? Of course you forgot 10% Discover CashBack and 2% FatCash.No. OP didn't forget the 10% Discover. That's only good for purchases of $100 or more after discounts.
And the CashBack was already pointed out in post #2
Finally the ProVantage price for the memory is $78.63. That's compared to the Staples price of $79.94 ($129.94-$50) - that's less than $1.50 difference.
Add in, even the cheapest shipping from ProVantage ($5.95 ground) than there's no price match possible here
Have I missed something yonatan?
Good post GoldenGhetto -thanks for doing the legwork. This is a very good price
Dude, I was only trying to help. Lay off.
yonatan
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 9:11a
Also, the OP didn't include FatCash in his OP, the auto-fatwallet reminder was reminding us.
Here's another thing to sweeten this deal (thanks goes to ellory for pointing out my mistake):
Add a $.06 filler to surpass $100 and then when you call in to PM to the in-store price (the online price shown is $99.94) you may get the CashBack from Discover. I don't know whether or not if after you purchase and the PM goes through your Discover CashBack will be removed so, YMMV.
Skyler420
Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 10:09a
I just did a PM from Staples.com to the B&M. He was a little squirrely, seeing as I don't have a local store under 40 miles. He also did the $15 coupon & free shipping. I bought the same thing from OD yesterday, $79-$10-$30MIR-$30 advantage certificate. 1G should be alot better than the 512 I have been running. Cool.
pctecguy
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 10:18a
These don't fit the new Dell 8400 systems. They take DDR2
puddnhead
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2005 @ 10:21a
yonatan said:ellory said:yonatan said:Maybe try to price-match to ProVantage to save a few extra bucks? Of course you forgot 10% Discover CashBack and 2% FatCash.No. OP didn't forget the 10% Discover. That's only good for purchases of $100 or more after discounts.
And the CashBack was already pointed out in post #2
Finally the ProVantage price for the memory is $78.63. That's compared to the Staples price of $79.94 ($129.94-$50) - that's less than $1.50 difference.
Add in, even the cheapest shipping from ProVantage ($5.95 ground) than there's no price match possible here
Have I missed something yonatan?
Good post GoldenGhetto -thanks for doing the legwork. This is a very good price
Dude, I was only trying to help. Lay off.We recognize that. But he is too. He asked you politely if he got it right. Could you reply again, dispassionately & informatively, as yuor first post was & hi reply was, rather than unnecessarily transforming it into a personal thing?
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