CC- Black Friday prices are back!

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Just got an email from Circuit City:

Deja vu: Black Friday prices are back!


It's not online yet, but if you missed anything on BF, take a look!



I saw it too but decided it can't be a hot deal if we don't know what it is yet...


69ragtop said: I saw it too but decided it can't be a hot deal if we don't know what it is yet...

Yup. In hiatus for the moment. I do find it amusing that they send emails with 404 links.


I got the Email, but when I click on the link to see "todays deals" it says:

requested item not found.


Got same email(s) from CC, says "holiday countdown, unwrap our exclusive one-day internet deals"

"new blowout deals daily! Hurry-limited quantities available" whatever that means.


CC is offering their BF deals because no-one bother to show up at CC last BF. Thus CC must re-run BF in order to clear their inventory.


amejr999 said: Yup. In hiatus for the moment. I do find it amusing that they send emails with 404 links.Yes, the morons at CC routinely send out their "our new sale is online" email a few hours before it actually is. Maybe they think no one is reading email at this hour so it won't matter.

And I'll believe their BF claim when I see the $229 PC bundle available. The machine isn't even on their website at the moment.


will the sharp aquos 1080p be 1,299 again?


does anyone see any sale that resembles black friday?
is this live?


all i got on BF was 2GB SD card for $7 AR and a FAR uniden phone as a filler for free shipping


bluefoot said: does anyone see any sale that resembles black friday?
is this live?

Don't see anything yet. Checked all the Tv's - no go. There were a few things that were the same or cheaper than BF prices, but nothing notable. Here are a few I found:
Sony Handycam HDR-SR5 Hard Disk HD Camcorder $849.99 Same as BF
Canon PowerShot A720 IS 8-Megapixel Digital Camera 196.99 $33 cheaper than bF
The 899 Vaio is still 899

That just goes to show you how horrible CC's BF prices were.
What are the main things people are looking for?
the 42" Sharp for 799
the 46" Sharp for 1299
the pc for 229

Was there anything else?


saplouie said: Don't see anything yet.What you're seeing is still last week's sale. The site does not update until around 6am EST.


I wanted to post this as well, clicked on the email link-nothing! I was to scared to post it here


Toshiba Satellite A135-S7406 15.4” Widescreen Laptop (A135-S7406)
Customer rating: 4.2• Intel Celeron M 530
• 80GB hard drive
• Built-in wireless 802.11bg
• 1GB of DDR2 memo
• Burns DVDs and CDs
• Windows Vista Home Basic
$399.99 after $200.00 rebates

 

Acer Aspire 4315-2490 14.1" Widescreen Laptop (AS4315-2490)
Customer rating: 3.9• Intel Celeron M 530
• 80GB hard drive
• Built-in wireless 802.11bg
• 1GB of DDR2 memory
• Burns CDs, plays DVDs
• ExpressCard/54 slot
$459.99 after $140.00 savings


Compaq Presario F572US 15.4" Widescreen Laptop Computer (F572US)
Customer rating: 4.2• AMD Athlon 64 X2 TK-53
• 80GB hard drive
• Play DVDs and burn CDs
• 1GB of DDR2 memory
• Built-in 802.11gb wireless
• Windows Vista Home Premium
$479.99 after $140.00 savings & $30.00 rebates


Acer Aspire AS5520-5334 15.4" Laptop Computer (AS55205334)
Customer rating: 3.6• AMD Athlon 64 X2 TK-53
• 160GB hard drive
• Built-in wireless 802.11b/g
• 1GB of DDR2 memory
• Burns DVDs and CDs
• Built-in webcam
$499.99 after $100.00 savings & $50.00 rebates

Toshiba Satellite A215-S4697 15.4" Widescreen Laptop Computer (A215-S4697)
Customer rating: 4.4• AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-52
• 160GB hard drive
• Burns DVDs and CDs
• 1GB of DDR2 memory
• Built-in 802.11bg wireless
• Windows Vista Home Premium
$509.96 after $190.03 savings


Gateway ML6721 15.4" Widescreen Laptop Computer (ML6721)
Customer rating: 4.4• Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2310
• 160GB hard drive
• Built-in 802.11g wireless
• 1GB DDR2 memory
• Burns DVDs and CDs
• Windows Vista Home Premium
$519.99 after $180.00 savings

Are these last week's (ending in 12/8)?


Got damn their rebates.


didn't get an email, anyone has a link?


Here's the link I received in my email, but right now it's directing to a "closed" link.


Link is working now. Takes you to holiday deals.


I lol'ed at the "Delkin" memory card... just not enough company names to go around, is there.


Circuit City is flat out lying. For example the Sirius Radios are nowhere near the Black Friday prices.


Wow cool!


DreamTech said: Circuit City is flat out lying.Now, there's a shocker.


So why isn't this FAR?


titewad said: So why isn't this FAR?

My item finally arrived yesterday.


amejr999 said: Deja vu: Black Friday prices are back!


Deja vu: Circuit City has no good deals.


Rebates kill most deals. I desperately wish retailers would stop with the rebates. I shopped at BB this year because of their stance on rebates for BB alone. Since most electronics are carried by both stores- I am letting me wallet do my talking. You know- its a Fat Wallet, so they listen.


UpChuck said: Rebates kill most deals. I desperately wish retailers would stop with the rebates. I shopped at BB this year because of their stance on rebates for BB alone. Since most electronics are carried by both stores- I am letting me wallet do my talking. You know- its a Fat Wallet, so they listen.

Actually, rebates bring much lower net prices, since the manufacturers know that not everyone will successfully submit the rebate. Do you ever see anything being sold for "free after no rebate"? I doubt it. So for that reason, I am big fan of rebates.


do they think we're idiots? anyone find the same black friday pricing on ANY items?

The 42" Panasonic plasma I bought my parents for xmas (and paid $999 for) is now ON SALE for $1299...........despite the deja vu.

I think I'll be passing on this sale, I was hoping to get the same tv for my father in law for xmas.....but not from Circuit City.


UpChuck said: Rebates kill most deals. I desperately wish retailers would stop with the rebates. I shopped at BB this year because of their stance on rebates for BB alone. Since most electronics are carried by both stores- I am letting me wallet do my talking. You know- its a Fat Wallet, so they listen.

The reason I prefer rebates over low prices


mpaluzzi said: do they think we're idiots? anyone find the same black friday pricing on ANY items?

The 42" Panasonic plasma I bought my parents for xmas (and paid $999 for) is now ON SALE for $1299...........despite the deja vu.

I think I'll be passing on this sale, I was hoping to get the same tv for my father in law for xmas.....but not from Circuit City.

And it's 1,099 at Sears this week. Retards.


Wow Titewad- You are my Idol !

I like FAR items and hope they keep them around. I am building my next PC (Quad Core and 4 gig ram)and, while it won't be FAR, it will be SUBSTANTIALLY discounted due to rebates and coupons.

I totally agree with the pre-tax -vs- after-tax cost of goods purchased. I'd rather not spend than spend with taxed dollars. Many people don't realise the true cost of an item once factoring taxes into the deal etc.

Anyway, your hightened sence of cheapness ia appreciated.

Merry Christmas !!

 

Titewad Said:
Actually, my first three PC's have all been hand me downs from work. Every time I upgrade my PC at work, I take the old one home for "remote access" use, then take the PC from the previous "upgrade" back to work and they probably throw it out. In fact, cable internet service here is cheaper than a second phone line plus a 56K dial up account. My employer was paying for the dial up service, so I showed them that I could save them $10 a month by getting cable internet access and they agreed and they pay for my cable internet service now, too.

Since then, I have built my own computer from completely FAR components. That's right, search the forums (and archives) and you'll find cases, power supplies, motherboards, cables, HD's, CDRW & DVD drives, keyboards, mice, memory, everything you need to build a FAR PC, including Windows XP Pro OS and MS Office 2003 I got from attending MS seminars. I forgot to mention memory in my first post, but I have 3/4 GB of FAR RAM installed, plus a joystick, a Minolta color laser printer and a few other items. Man, am I upset about the $30 I spent on a desk lamp 5 years ago. Had I known then what I know now, I would not have made that mistake.

I'll been registered on FW for 3.5 years and I lurked for a year or more before joining and I've rarely missed out on a FAR item I wanted. Yes, there's sales tax, stamps for rebates and occasionally a shipping fee (I'll pay tax or shipping, but not both), but there are so many "make money" deals (like TaxCut + eTrust Internet Security; made $85 on that two weeks ago) and I use every available coupon, so when you net the purchase price + tax + shipping + stamps - coupons - rebates - price matches I have in fact actually been paid a modest amount of money to take all the FAR items I've "purchased".

The only thing my equation does not take into consideration is my time, which is nearly impossible to calculate since it would be far too tedious to track. However, I would rather spend my time buying FAR items than working the same amount of time and paying for items with no rebates. The reason is simple. There are no income taxes due on rebates. Rebates are interpreted by the IRS as a return of the purchase price, not income. If I had to work to earn the money to purchase a FAR item, it would cost more than just the price of the item. Let's say I earn $20 an hour for simplicity's sake. The federal tax on that $20 would be 15% ($3), SS is 6.5% ($1.3), FICAM is another 6.5% ($1.3), state tax is 3% ($0.60), local tax is 1% ($0.20), so total taxes = $6.80, or 34%. If I purchase a $50 item using earned income instead of waiting for it to be FAR, I really pay with $75 worth of time for it. Why? I have to work not only the 2.5 hours to earn $50, but an additional 1.25 hours to pay the income taxes. I have to earn $75 in gross wages to get $50 in net wages to pay for the $50 item. It's much better to buy with a rebate than without. I'll spend my earned income on things I can't get for free, like groceries, a car and a house. I only wish I had the time to get free groceries like some people do by shopping at multiple stores, using coupons and rebates, but in my area there is little competition and I've only gotten free waffles, cereal and occasionally condiments. I used to read the grocery forum here at FW and I read about many people who lived near some great grocery stores, but it never worked out for me.

You've been a member of FW longer than I have, so I don't know why you find it so difficult to believe all my components were FAR. You have access to the same information I do, so if you don't have a PC full of FAR components you must not be paying attention. I recommend checking the hot deals section more often.


Eh , typical bs sale ...the tv I wanted actualy went UP in price . Typical CC crap .


roy7736 said: UpChuck said: Rebates kill most deals. I desperately wish retailers would stop with the rebates. I shopped at BB this year because of their stance on rebates for BB alone. Since most electronics are carried by both stores- I am letting me wallet do my talking. You know- its a Fat Wallet, so they listen.
Actually, rebates bring much lower net prices, since the manufacturers know that not everyone will successfully submit the rebate. Do you ever see anything being sold for "free after no rebate"? I doubt it. So for that reason, I am big fan of rebates.
Actually, Rite Aid has them occasionally, they will have a coupon in their ad. But it's rare and it's not the same as electronics/software. Many years ago OfficeMax actually had CD Stomper labelling software for free, just take it.

The fact is that you will never seen prices as low without a rebate as you would with for stuff that is free after rebate. The reason is because they have no way of stopping people from buying (actually, taking) more than one of an item, and the resellers would go crazy. Circuit City did away with many of their rebates this BF and the result was a USB hub for $6 instead of FAR. That said, I chose it over the $5 AR deal at OD but would have bought OD's if it was FAR. On the other hand, Best Buy sold a Norton bundle for $30 this year that they had always offered FAR back when they offered rebates. $30 is not a good deal to me, even when you factor in the tax savings on $70.


Binar said: 69ragtop said: I saw it too but decided it can't be a hot deal if too many ppl find out...

This should be beyond red. (Infrared? ) This is a lie. It is outrageous. I think the mods should remove it.

69eagtop did not say that. I think sarcasm and mocking are ok but the mocker should at least take the time and type in the new sentence and not attribute to a poster somethings that is not true.


Who says there are no deals??

Desktop, Monitor: ZTG 7404TI35, HSP HW173DBB ,
Price was: $1018.99
Instant savings: -$4.01
$1014.98

They have other desktops marked "Internet deal" that is $10-25 off. This so makes up for their ripping us off on the $229 desktop bundle on BF.


Jasonlh1 said: titewad said: So why isn't this FAR?

My item finally arrived yesterday.

Do you check the UPC? CC website shows 881493001268. but my one is 881493002647. could you please post your UPC? I'm a little concern about the rebate.

Thanks,


I'm in need of a microSD card. Did CC have any on sale on BF?


2cheap2buy said: CC is offering their BF deals because no-one bother to show up at CC last BF. Thus CC must re-run BF in order to clear their inventory.

Pure speculation. Unless you have facts to back up your claim (and no you showing up at one store and not seeing a big crowd isn't a fact), don't post this crap.


titewad said: The reason I prefer rebates over low pricesSummary: "BB has eliminated many rebates but their prices still seem high." How is that a reason why you prefer rebates over low prices in general? That's not an accurate description of what's on the other end of that link.




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