does anyone know how to switch back and forth between map and mp3.. it is easy to switch from mp3 to map (and music will keep on playing). However if you want to switch from map to mp3 (let's say to skip to next song) then you have to 'exit' the map .. i have modded the mio however still can't figure out best way to switch between these two running programs
rumblingandbumblin
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 4:34p
I had thought the $40 of $200 was dead? This is the Allconnect one, right?
luluchiboy
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 4:40p
what $40 COUPON>?
pyroz
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 4:42p
does the other coupon work? not the allconnect one?
Circuit City is no longer participating in the AllConnect "Getting You Plugged In" Coupon Offers.
Because an error in production regarding limitations occurred, we had no choice but to expire this offer. We apologize for any convenience or disappointment this may cause you, our valued customer.
Buy this item at Circuit City for $200, use the 40/200 coupon. The receipt will indicate the item as $160
Take your receipt to Staples and ask for a pricematch to $160. Apply a 30/150 coupon and several ink coupons to get it down to $121-$130. I'm not sure if the 30/150 rebate is still valid, but if it is you can essentially buy $30 more worth of FREE products.
GZeus
Happy Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 4:50p
Yes the 'allconnect' coupons are dead.
But what about the ones from the USPS moving package. They used to expire at the end of each month. Does anyone know if a new one of those will be issued for February?
GZeus said: Yes the 'allconnect' coupons are dead.
But what about the ones from the USPS moving package. They used to expire at the end of each month. Does anyone know if a new one of those will be issued for February?
Same question. The USPS coupon is great. Someone needs to keep putting up the new ones as the old ones expire..
vasanthvs said: AAA coupon cant be combined with Circuit City offers...only for items not on special offer/salei just tested it and it works for the mio; however, it doesn't work for the tomtom gps because that one is for sale in the outlet.
mikerobot
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 5:33p
Do you know how to hack Mio for making it text-to-voice? Thanks
momoman said: vasanthvs said: AAA coupon cant be combined with Circuit City offers...only for items not on special offer/salei just tested it and it works for the mio; however, it doesn't work for the tomtom gps because that one is for sale in the outlet. Outlet?
sofakng
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 6:04p
Where can I find the AAA coupon?
patonggoogoo
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 6:06p
will this work if I purchase this online (in store pick up) and later use the $15 off $150 purchase coupon? Thanks
sofakng said: Where can I find the AAA coupon?you need to be an AAA member. go to the homepage, click on "discounts" then "retail" then scroll down and click on the CC link. they will e-mail a 10% off coupon code to you if you are a member.
pyroz
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 6:20p
who got this at CC and has used the coupon?
wolfdoctor
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2007 @ 6:25p
just bought JVC eAvinu from CUSA two weeks ago needs to charge 15% for return...
xyxyxy said: Just came back from CC, they didnt accept the 40 off 199 coupon is this worth $200??
What did they say? It definitely scans/code works if they want to. The allconnect one doesn't scan.
You can always try another location, do a return/rebuy.
For the coupon, for best effect print on both sides, preferably with a color laser printer( color laser printer inks are shiny). Doing single sided printouts are just asking for a rejection. just look at them yourself..
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