xathvk4731 said: Can we buy today and then PM it on Sunday ??? Do you guys think Staples will do this ??? Sure, they'll do it. But you won't qualify for the rebates, so why bother?
xathvk4731 said: Can we buy today and then PM it on Sunday ??? Do you guys think Staples will do this ???You can do it instore as return and rebuy. Buy today and go back sunday and ask nicely you want to return and rebuy because of the new rebate.
xathvk4731 said: Can we buy today and then PM it on Sunday ??? Do you guys think Staples will do this ??? to qualify rebates, you cannot buy today then PM on Sunday. but you can do a return/rebuy on sunday.
sstack83
Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 11:53a
Looks good, but I will have to wait till the 15th?
airtommy said: xathvk4731 said: Can we buy today and then PM it on Sunday ??? Do you guys think Staples will do this ??? Sure, they'll do it. But you won't qualify for the rebates, so why bother?
So, when you go there on Sunday you find an empty shelf. Also, at the corner of your eye, you see a happy guy returning rebuying!
any experience with Linksys manufacturer rebates ? I sent one in Feb and have still not received it..want to know if this is usual with Linksys before splurging on the router..thanks in advance
return222
Senior Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 11:57a
Is the 12% automatically? I have the 10 off 20 coupon. Can they be stacked?
POOjoust
Senior Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 12:00p
I'm going to the store today to hide my box in my special spot where no one ever finds it. Not even the employees!
bassmanben
Frivolous Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 12:09p
wonder what the limit is on the Staples rebate. then you could try to use a 20/100 or 30/150 instore as well.
hqh51 said: Thanks OP! Can't believe this unit's price is dropping like mad crazy...
Well this gear is 3 generations old (G, G+Boost, G+MiMO). G will probably go clearance soon too..
phillydude79
Broke Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 1:22p
Can I bridge this to my Linksys wrt54g, has anyone tried this successfully?
exception1
Thrifty Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 1:31p
My whole house is wired with ethernet cables and switches. Fast and secure. I always shut wireless feature off. Why paying $$$ just for a new wireless protocol?
What I care is virtual server, static IP assigning, in-LAN routing to virtual server, DoS blocking(not a static firewall rule), and most importantly, PERFORMANCE (when server traffic is high)!
I have 3 routers (Belkin, Netgear, AT&T) dead after running 1-3 months each. But this LinkSys one has been great. Never reboots or freezes. Anyone know how many the stapler rebate allows?
naps96 said: hqh51 said: Thanks OP! Can't believe this unit's price is dropping like mad crazy...
Well this gear is 3 generations old (G, G+Boost, G+MiMO). G will probably go clearance soon too..
exception1 said: I have 3 routers (Belkin, Netgear, AT&T) dead after running 1-3 months each. But this LinkSys one has been great. Never reboots or freezes. Anyone know how many the stapler rebate allows?
My guess is there'll be two $20 rebates. One is an extension to the one that expired on 5/10, which allows for 10 per household. The other $20, my guess it'll most likely be one.
Note that the Manufacturer's one (also limit ten) goes to a different address and it's handled by an outside company. The SERs are handled by Parago.
Of course, if they do two $20 ones, it'll be YMMV to cash in on the manufacturere's one if Parago forwards it to the other company. They've done that in the past...
rsuaver said: My guess is that there'll be two $20 SERs. Why? That's not what the ad says and Staples typically does not do dual ER's.
My question is whether the $20 rebate could be rejected by saying that Staples is not a participating retailer. They do not spell that out on the rebate form. In theory since Staples is handling the rebates on their own, they would NOT be participating in the mail-in $20 piece. But who knows if the rebate would be accepted or not.
Hmm.. just saw your other post. I guess it is feasible that the SER is actually being forwarded to GFS (web-rebates, where the $20 rebate is sent). We'll have to wait and see, I suppose.
mtrp
Senior Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 2:07p
My family has total four computers and two network printers. A 4 ports router does not offer enough ports for me if all computers and printers are connected. Can I use this device to get more ports? I have only one high speed connection. How should I set up? Thanks in advance.
CK
Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 2:16p
Nice..
StinkyCheeseMan
Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 2:18p
thanks
kash
Happy Member
posted: May. 13, 2005 @ 2:46p
Great deal OP. Iam in for 10 on Sunday. Thanks for the Heads-up
You got the point.Is there anyone who knows if staple is a participating retailer?
billrubin said: rsuaver said: My guess is that there'll be two $20 SERs. Why? That's not what the ad says and Staples typically does not do dual ER's.
My question is whether the $20 rebate could be rejected by saying that Staples is not a participating retailer. They do not spell that out on the rebate form. In theory since Staples is handling the rebates on their own, they would NOT be participating in the mail-in $20 piece. But who knows if the rebate would be accepted or not.
Hmm.. just saw your other post. I guess it is feasible that the SER is actually being forwarded to GFS (web-rebates, where the $20 rebate is sent). We'll have to wait and see, I suppose.
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