I was checking some IPOD accessories at FYE yesterday and found out they have Coby 1GB MP3 player Free after $20 rebate. Various colors available. The link below is from Coby's website:
I got this the last time it was FAR this summer and my Sansa e200 bricked. It's okay. Mediocre sound quality. The most annoying thing is that there seems to be no rhyme or reason to how it sorts the files for playback. There's no random feature, so you're stuck listening to things in order. And when you add a file, there's no way to reset the player (without taking all the files off), so that complicated trying to play an mp3 of a lecture I missed before class.
But for free (or tax) it's worth getting to travel with (the USB extension cord alone is worth the tax). But I wouldn't use it everyday.
Limit ONE per item/UPC per household. Since different colors have different UPC codes, my guess is you can submit multiple rebates as long as they are different colors.
ComputerWiz
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Oct. 25, 2009 @ 4:33p
Thanks for letting us know about this cryogenics! I picked up one at my somewhat-local FYE. There were surprisingly a lot left. Comes to $1.59 + stamp after rebate. Thanks again!
cryogenics said: sant said: how many rebates per person/address?
Limit ONE per item/UPC per household. Since different colors have different UPC codes, my guess is you can submit multiple rebates as long as they are different colors.
hmmm...while this might work...I would proceed with caution with buying multiples with the same address..unless it can be confirmed...
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