Cavalry 1TB Dual Interface USB 2.0 & eSATA External Hard Drive
List Price: $239.00
Our Price: $139.99
Price After Rebate(s): $89.99
Shipping: FREE
Buy.com Total Price: $89.99
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Cavalry 1TB Dual Interface USB 2.0 & eSATA External Hard Drive
List Price: $239.00
Our Price: $139.99
Price After Rebate(s): $89.99
Shipping: FREE
Buy.com Total Price: $89.99
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n.b.:cnIsfg said:The coupon works ONLY works if you Buy.com has qualified Buy.com your account to use it PERIOD. Not going the a FW or other referral links , clearing cookies, using different browsers, etc%u2026 is not going to help. Plus this 8% and 5% coupon are over six months old. Most who were qualified to use have done so long ago on one of the numerous Buy.com deals posted here. 90% of the posts in this thread are about using these coupons which everyone already knows about and their limitations both of which have nothing to do with the deal.
If you really want something to worry about as posted earlier you should be worried www.mir411.com rebate. That company is the reincarnation of the infamous City of Industry rebate center ALA Sakkar,TrendNET, EagleTechI/O Magic, etc. with a long history of not paying rebates and where thousands of unopened rebates were found in the dumpster after the owners skipped town and fled back to China leaving thousands of unpaid rebates.
Don't forget this coupon for 8% off, if you qualify. NOTE: The 8% off coupon does NOT stack with the 5% off coupon.
http://www.Buy.com/retail/coupon.asp?prid=80231737&&adid=17976&dcaid=17976
Edit: The total price (for me) was $128.79 - $50.00 = 78.79 shipped
FYI The rebate is through www.MIR411.com and it ends today so keep that in mind. Otherwise a good deal for a 1TB.
geowrian said:Don't forget this coupon for 8% off, if you qualify. NOTE: The 8% off coupon does NOT stack with the 5% off coupon.
http://www.Buy.com/retail/coupon.asp?prid=80231737&&adid=17976&dcaid=17976
Edit: The total price (for me) was $128.79 - $50.00 = 78.79 shipped
what is the eligibility for this 8%, it doesn't allow me to use this..
never mind, got the answer
(Only valid to customers who have received the e-mail).
so you used it and then post it..
byteless said:never mind, got the answer
(Only valid to customers who have received the e-mail).
so you used it and then post it..
The coupon is generic (not tied to any email address, and is not 1-time use), however it is only valid to people that received the email. In other words, if you previously signed up for their promotions email, it works for you. If not, it doesn't.
If you get the rebate check, it's a "very good" price for 1Tb w/ dual int. HD....Thanks OP!
My only remark is a $50 MIR from MIR411.COM.
Just wonder if any FW-er can share his/her experience w/ MIR411.COM....
- Did you receive your rebate check?
- How long?
I've known about the possible availability of the 8% coupon, but never tried to use it before. It worked for me just now, though I never received an email regarding it (and I've been checking my Buy.com emails intermittently over the last few months).
Seeing as how I haven't purchased anything from Buy.com in a good long while (a year or more, probably), I am not surprised it worked for me. They used to do that all the time, i.e., send decent coupons in an effort to entice you back.
Still... I'm worried about following through on this deal. The rebate company seems hard core. You must register on line first! Be sure to put your special 'claim id' on your envelope! etc. they scare me.
very little turns up about them in google searches. a few complaints about non-responsiveness and illogical rejections, but not enough to draw any conclusions about their practices and reliability.
love to buy if I able to use the 8%, still trying to see how, havn't bought anything from them, its being a while now, but still 8% is no good for me.
Still a GREAT deal with the 5% coupon that everyone can use. The only question is this big chunk of change $50 rebate. If it falls through, heartache.
canasdaq said:is this good deal?
After 5% coupon, comes out to $142.63 for me or $93.05 AR for me. It's ~$57 cheaper than my Seagate FreeAgent Pro 1TB deal from a pricematch to Fry's at BB! I've received one Buy.com $30 rebate from Cavalry in the past and I think it was from myrebates411 because I remember doing this form for the Cavalry 500GB. I did have to follow up with Cavalry because they did not send me the rebate.
Luckily I kept a record and remembered to call them back after 5 months(sent 6/07 Received 12/07). The rebate came from Bank of the West and it was in California. Another bad thing is my 500GB Cavalry doesn't go to sleep mode ever unless I turn it off physically whereas my Seagate FreeAgent Pro/WD MyBook go to sleep mode if not used. Hard drive prices are falling but they probably won't be this low for at least 3 months. Even though I'm not really desperately running out of space, for the price of an internal hard drive and the capability to hook up the eSATA extension for my FreeAgent Pro, I'm buying. Thanks for hurting my wallet! It's all your fault KingofDeal!![]()
Don't know if you can combine % discounts from deal sites but there is live.com's 1%, ebates.com's 1%, upromise 1% as well as fatwallets 1%.
I've tried using the 8% but it's been a pain getting it to work for me. I guess I could make a new account and unregistered email address and possibly new credit card or address as well or just call them to get it to work but it just isn't worth the extra 3%. Anyone know the best way to get the 8% working if you haven't used it before and haven't shopped with Buy.com for a while?
OP, if you would, adding "Buy.com", and maybe something about it ending today, would be good.
Still a good price on this drive, though I'm usually hesitant to buy pre-assembled external drives. I'd rather get the drive and an enclosure and assemble it myself. How have people's experiences with pre-assembled external drives been, specifically with this brand too?
Thanks OP, bought it anyways. Not sure on warranty on these drives, but maybe Visa can extend it for me!
My m/b comes with the eSTATA connection and cable.
but buying the drive and enclosure separately will jump the price to around $200.
byteless said:My m/b comes with the eSTATA connection and cable.
but buying the drive and enclosure separately will jump the price to around $200.
This thread on external enclosures begs to differ. And you can find deals on 1TB drives for $120 or so. Still paying more than this deal, but you're not dealing with iffy rebates, and I highly prefer assembling them myself to eliminate as much risk of running into problems later on. Maybe it's a personal thing, but I have seen one pre-assembled drive after another have problem after problem of all sorts. Never had an issue with my own drive + enclosure setups.
navelgaze said:Still a GREAT deal with the 5% coupon that everyone can use.....
spoke to soon on both the 8% AND the 5% coupons. I couldn't get either to work! (I cleared firefox cookies.. maybe I'll try explorer)
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