Welcome to this HOT DEALS website, updated 2-3 times daily. Our goal is to show you only the hottest deals on the Internet. Only a few deals get posted each day, because we only post the deals that we deem to be “hot deals” after careful scrutiny by our editors. This site was created to help you get the most for your dollar, because we are tired of people constantly getting ripped off. This website is entirely non-profit, and the information herein is provided for informational purposes only. We will not accept any revenue from the traffic or clicks of our visitors, so as to not sway our decisions of which deals are truly hot enough to make it to this site. Please use these coupons and deals wisely, and at your own risk. If you wish to send an email or submit a hot deal to the Hot Deals Maniac, send mail to [email protected]. ——————————————————————————– The server crashed on Saturday, and was unavailable Saturday through Sunday. The server software has been upgraded, and should run a lot better now. BestBuy.com – HOT! – Gladiator DVD for $15 shipped This DVD is released tomorrow.
If you haven’t preordered your copy of this awesome movie, you can get it from BestBuy.com for $14.99 with free shipping! Buy.com – free shipping on $50+ orders Buy.com is having another free shipping promotion. From Monday 12:01am (PST) through Sunday, November 26 at 11:59pm (PST) you get free ground shipping on any purchase over $50 Walmart.com – $10 off $50, code: newten $10 off any purchase of $50 or more at Walmart.com, use code “newten”. Works with the purchase of “gift cards” too. ——————————————————————————– Read yesterday’s post about the Microsoft (MSN) deal that allows you to save an additional 20% off your 800.com order! ——————————————————————————– (thanks to Bruno L. for submitting this deal to us) Microsoft – HOT! – 20% off at some merchants Click the above link for information. It looks like if you click on a merchant from MSN, you get 20% off from a few online stores.
The Essay on Post Purchase
In addition to the overt types of behavior that result from purchase, the consumer also engages in an evaluation of the purchase decision . Because the consumers is uncertain of the wisdom of his decision. He rethinks this decision in the post purchase stage. There are several functions which this stage serves. First, it serves to broaden the consumer’ set of experiences stored in memory. Secondly ...
Participating stores are: 800.com, Anna Cris Maternity, Ashford.com, Blue Nile, Crutchfield, eHobbies, DecorLine, eBags, EBWorld, Mercata, MPSuperstore, Godiva, Lucy.com, OurHouse, PhotoAlley.com, and Send.com. If you are a first-time customer at Mercata, you can combine this deal with Mercata’s 20% off for first-time customers. Yes, first-time Mercata customers can get 20% off purchases (up to $100 savings) and another 20% off purchases through Microsoft’s MSN. Wow! ——————————————————————————– SportsAuthority.com – $10 off $25, code: TSAINSTORE UPDATE on Maxtor 40GB hard drives: Did you recently buy a 40GB Maxtor hard drive? I did the EqualFooting $50-off deal to get a 40GB Maxtor hard drive for $110 shipped. If you did this too, you might want to check this out. An anonymous visitor wrote us this information: I bought a Maxtor 40G hard drive from EqualFooting as you posted. Then I realize there is a $50 rebate if I also buy a Maxtor Ultra ATA/100 PCI Card. I checked out the FAQ and it says the card and drive do not have to be purchased at the same store or on the same day.
So I am going to order a Maxtor Ultra ATA/100 PCI Card (list price $49.95) for free. ——————————————————————————– Buy.com – HOT! – Agfa digital camera for around $60, today only (thanks to TheMan from MA for submitting this hot deal to us!) Click the above link, add it to your cart for $101.95. Apply the $20 coupon to get the camera for $81.95 plus shipping & tax. Agfa has a $30 mail-in rebate in the USA, or a $30 mail-in rebate in Canada. Note that the $20 coupon expires today! Also, although this is a cheap camera, it has USB connection for PC’s, supports 640×480 24bit color, has NTSC/PAL video out, has webcam capabilities (for recording video to PC’s or VCR’s).
The Essay on CASE: Pizza USA – An Exercise in Translating Customer Requirements Into Process Design Requirements
Production & Operations Management Pizza USA is a chain of pizza restaurants that currently offers sit-down and take-out service. Many customers have said that they would buy more pizzas from Pizza USA if it offered a delivery service. This exercise is in two parts. In Part I, you play the customer. In Part II, you play the manager at Pizza USA who is responsible for developing the pizza ...
According to PriceScan.com, buy.com already has the cheapest price for this camera, and with the coupon and the rebate, this is a hot deal for a basic digital camera. Buy.com – RED HOT! – Kingston 256MB CAS-2 PC100 RAM for $96, today only UPDATE (7pm): Their stock ran out, so this deal is now expired. Click the above link for buy.com’s deal of the day for today, for $145.95 with free shipping. Apply the $20 coupon to get it for $125.95. And, there is a $30 mail-in rebate from Kingston, bringing your final total down to $95.95, plus tax. Although you can purchase up to 3 of these SDRAM modules from buy.com, there is a limit of one rebate per household. Neato.com – HOT! – CD labeler for $5 shipped (thanks to C. Russell from SC for submitting this deal to us) Need to stick a label on those CD-R’s that you burned? Go to neato.com, click on the CD Labeler picture on the front page, add the labeler kit (item CXK-192567) to your shopping cart, go to basket, use code PYRO at checkout to get the $30 kit for free plus $5 ground shipping. ——————————————————————————– (thanks to D.
Eckert for submitting this deal to us) Alibris.com – $15 off $30, code: EGGNOG (thanks to Marvin from Alibris for submitting this deal to us) Alibris sells books, and has a good selection of hard to find books. Use coupon code EGGNOG to save $15 off a purchase of $30 or more, not including shipping. Expires Nov 30. And, free shipping on any order over $50. $20 off $100 for all customers, expires Nov 15 (HOT!) $10 off $75 for all customers, expires Nov 20 $15 off $150 for all customers, expires Nov 20 $15 off $150 for all customers, expires Nov 21 $30 off $150 for new customers, expires Nov 30 $10 off $30 for new customers, expires Dec 31 ?20 off ?40 for new customers in the UK, expires Nov 30 Note, to re-use a “for new customers” coupon, just sign on under a different account (using a different email address of yours), and use a different credit card than the one you used before. Buy.com does remember which credit cards used a “for new customers” coupon, so the same credit card cannot use more than one “for new customers” coupon. Buy.com – Kingston 128MB PC100 CAS-2 RAM for $67 Although it’s currently out of stock, this is a good deal.
The Essay on Brief History of Radio Broadcasting
According to an online article that was written by Gearbox (2011), the radio has become one of our most simple forms of broadcasting and communication. From helping connect soldiers on the front line of battle to entertaining the commuter on their ride to work, the radio is a part of everyday life. The article gives a brief history of radio broadcasting, in addition to how the low cost and ...
Buy.com has the Kingston PC100 128MB CAS-2 SDRAM for $76.95, apply the $10 coupon to get it for $66.95 plus shipping. If you don’t feel like waiting for Buy.com’s stock to arrive, check out the Outpost deal on the same RAM (it was posted here on Nov 7), they have it in stock for $69 after rebate with free next-day shipping. JCrew.com – $20 off $80, code: SP5-558 Amazon.com – $10 off $30 in Toys, code: AMAZSPECNNVV Take $10 off a purchase of $30 or more in the Amazon.com Toy department. Valid for video games too. Expires Nov 30. Lava lamps are about $35 shipped when combined with this coupon, just search for “lava” in the toys department. Network Solutions – .com’s can register matching .net & .org for $10/ea If you own a .COM domain name through Network Solutions registrar, you can register matching .NET and .ORG domain names for only $10 per year per domain name. For example, if foo.com was registered with Network Solutions, and if foo.net or foo.org are available, the .net and .org names can be registered to the .com owner for only $10/ea. Again, this offer is only available to .com owners whose domain name was registered through Network Solutions, AND if the .net or .org variant is available for registration.
The Essay on Television and Radio
Isn’t it amazing that people who lived two hundred years ago didn’t have radios or televisions? Today it is difficult to imagine life without these two forms of communication. These technological wonders have many similar characteristics. As you will see, they are also quite different. To start with, both radios and televisions need a source of power in order to run. If you have no electric socket ...
800.com sells mostly electronics. Coupon expires Nov 16. ——————————————————————————– Valid at JCrew stores and JCrew.com between November 15 through 18. ShippingOnly.com – travel kit for women for $6 CornerHardware.com – $10 off $25, free shipping Click the above link, wait for the popup window and the coupon should be enabled. For new customers. For new customers. Expires Nov 30. Half.com works like Ebay in that people sell their new and used products online, but unlike Ebay there is no bidding – only buying. Walmart’s Playstation2 bundle was indeed in stock: The Walmart PS2 bundle that I posted a few days ago was indeed in stock, congrats to those who got one. In fact, most people that ordered one last week had already received their PS2’s! If you are still looking for a PS2, keep checking Walmart’s PS2 stock to see if they get any more. MiniWhiteBoards.com – free mini whiteboard $10 off $40 for new customers, code ATTNEWS, expires Nov 15 $10 off $40 for new customers, code SAVETEN, expires Nov 15 $10 off $40 for new customers, code PRXSAVE, expires Nov 30 $10 off $40, code NAVIANT, expires Nov 30 $10 off $40, code Z3K7C7K, expires Dec 1 $10 off $30, code BNTOUR6, expires Dec 16 $10 off $40, code BUSSOLN, expires Dec 31 $10 off $40, code MBNAOCT, expires Dec 31 $10 off $40 for new customers, code BNFLEET, expires Jan 2 $10 off $40, code Z3NVSWC, expires Jan 31 UPDATE on the Talkabout Plus radios from dSports.com: I finally found some info about the “Motorola Talkabout Plus” radios that are being sold on dSports.com (see yesterday’s post).
Here is the product information from Motorola. Note that this product is really called “Talkabout Plus”, so the rebate form does not specify “Talkabout Plus” on the list of products valid for the rebate. Sorry, this offer was not as good as it seemed. Even still, $30 is not too too bad for a nice radio, even though the radio had been discontinued a while ago. Again, these are not the nice Talkabout 200’s or 250’s, but they were nice radios about a year ago. ——————————————————————————– Live election results: The U.S. election results are still being counted in some states, and recounted in Florida. The results of the state of Florida will decide who will be the next President of the USA. Here’s a quick little page I wrote to show a live summary of the votes and information about the “irregularities” in Florida. For further details about the election, visit CNN.com. BestBuy.com – Memorex 800dpi mouse for $10 shipped This appears to be a good computer mouse for $10, with free shipping.
The Essay on Kevin Brown from the Radio Free
Part 1 of 1 - 15.0 Points Question 1 of 10 1.5 Points According to John Locke, sounds, colors, temperatures, tastes, and odors are what type of quality? A.primary Correct B.secondary C.sensation D.reflection Answer Key: B Question 2 of 10 1.5 Points According to Kevin Brown from the Radio Free Philosophy Podcast, Locke held that all we have direct contact with are what? A.Objects of reality ...
BikeShop.com – $40 off $100, code: 14108 Amazon.com – $15 off $50 electronics, code: AMZN-ELEC-SRGE SportsAuthority.com – $5 off $35, code: TSAD_535 dSports.com – HOT! – $20 off $50, free shipping Take $20 off a purchase of $50 or more by using coupon code “ECENT1” or “PENN02”. Choose ground shipping and you will be credited for the shipping costs! Coupons expire Dec 31. dSports.com – Motorola Talkabout Plus 2-way radios for $20/ea (UPDATE: this deal is incorrect, read below) Pick the color you want. Note that dSports has all colors at the same cost. Add ONE radio to your shopping cart. Add something small to your shopping cart to get you over $50, such as shoe laces or golf tees. At checkout, use coupon code “ECENT1” or “PENN02”. Total should be $30 for one radio. Note that it will say $5 for shipping, but on the final screen you may be credited $5 for the shipping cost, making shipping free! Repeat these steps to place a seperate order for each radio that you want. Keep in mind that since these are 2-way radios, you must have at least two radios to get any use out of them. Motorola has a $10 mail-in rebate for each radio, valid for up to 4 rebates.
This should get you $10 for each radio that you bought. At first glance, I thought these were Motorola Talkabout-250 radios, but closer inspection shows they are “Talkabout Plus” radios. I’ve never heard of “Talkabout Plus” radios, nor do I know the difference between these and the Talkabout-250’s. Perhaps these are the “Talkabout 200” series, which I think were discontinued (er, replaced with the 250 model) around a year ago. UPDATE (Nov 13): It looks like the rebate may not be valid with this item. The rebate form does not specify “Talkabout Plus” on it. Also, according to the product information page that I found, this item is 2 models older than the mainstream model, the 250. This is no longer a good deal, unless you are looking for cheap radios. I no longer endorse this deal. 🙁 HappyPetNet.com – free doggie biscuit every month ReplayTV is better than TiVo: I compared ReplayTV with TiVo, and I found ReplayTV is better overall than TiVo. First off, ReplayTV normally costs about $200 more than a TiVo. However, TiVo charges a $10/mo fee for service or $200 for a lifetime service contract, while ReplayTV service is free with the unit.
The Essay on School Dress Codes/Uniforms
Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles, Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show, he was definitely a bit of a rebel. He and his cousin, ...
This puts both the ReplayTV and the TiVo at about the same cost to you. Since they are relatively the same cost, you might want to focus on their features. First off, when you sign up a TiVo for service (monthly or lifetime), the service is for a specific TiVo unit ONLY – meaning if you upgrade to a newer TiVo you will have to subscribe for service again. The two units have similar interfaces, but I found the ReplayTV to have a slightly better interface than TiVo, and ReplayTV seems a little easier to navigate and setup/modify recordings. TiVo just seems like it was designed for people who do not know how to operate a VCR. Although the two units have almost identical picture quality in their highest recording speed, the ReplayTV seems to be a bit better at its slowest setting than the TiVo slowest recording speed. Other advantages of the ReplayTV over the TiVo are a 30 second advance button (great for skipping commercials), ability to set specific days to record a show (like only record re-runs of the Simpsons on Mon-Thu), the ReplayTV can be turned off (TiVo cannot), ReplayTV is easier to customize recording options, and the ReplayTV runs a little quieter. However, one main advantage of the TiVo is a published TiVo hack which lets you add a second hard drive to any TiVo, thus doubling or tripling its storage capacity.
You cannot add a second hard drive to a ReplayTV, however this forum reports that you can replace the hard drive in a ReplayTV with a larger one. It is important to note that there are TWO ReplayTV’s out there – one is a Panasonic brand, the other is a ReplayTV brand. The Panasonic brand has Macrovision built-in, which is a very bad thing to have. ——————————————————————————– UPDATE on BestBuy 20% off coupon: A visitor said that he printed out the 20% off computer gaming products coupon from this site, and used it successfully. I tried it a few weeks ago, and it did not work for me. The visitor said he had a problem with the cashier, but the manager approved it. They did not question the fact that it was a copy/printout, he just said he downloaded it from the Internet. Trade for The Patriot DVD at Electronics Boutique: Bring in any 2 DVDs (used or new, no promo copies), or 2 Playstation games, or 2 dreamcast games, or 2 N64 games to any Electronics Boutique store, and get “The Patriot” DVD for free! This is a good deal if you trade in cheap or terrible DVD’s or games.
(thanks to J. Troutt from FL for submitting this info to us) ——————————————————————————– Live election results: The U.S. election results are still being counted. The results of the state of Florida will decide who will be the next President of the USA. Here’s a quick little page I wrote to show a live summary of the votes that are currently being recounted. For further details about the votes, visit CNN.com. UPDATE (2pm): Democrats will be asking for a hand-count of the votes in 4 Florida counties. Federal judge calls a hearing to address allegations of “voter irregularity” in West Palm Beach, FL. Mercata.com – Pioneer DV434 Progressive Scan DVD Player for $260 or less The Pioneer DV434 is one of the best high-end DVD players on the market. It supports progressive scan, and Pioneer DVD players allow you to play CD-R media in your DVD player. That means you can burn a VCD or audio CD on your computer, and play it in your DVD player. Most DVD players cannot read CD-R media. As of 9am, Mercata has this great DVD player on Powerbuy for $337.
This is not an incredible price for this DVD player, but if you are a new Mercata customer, you get 20% off bringing the cost down to around $269. The price will continue to drop as more people commit to buy. This Powerbuy ends Nov 11 at 10pm PST. Remember, before buying electronics, always check PriceScan to see if you are getting a good deal. Amazon.com – cheap color inkjet printer for $20 Amazon has the Canon BJC-2100 color inkjet printer for $84.54 with free shipping. Use promotion code AMZN-ELEC-SRGE to get $15 off your order. Canon has a $50 mail-in rebate. Note that the inkjet cartridges will probably cost more than the printer. eStyle.com – $20 off $20, code: MSTWENTY eStyle.com sells kids stuff. Get $20 off an order of $20 or more by using code MSTWENTY at checkout. Shipping can cost around $5. ebay.com – free Betsy Bear with registration If you don’t have an account on Ebay, register and get a free Betsy Bear by entering promo code MC-CA-LLS1 when registering. ShopAtHomeOnline.com – $20 off $20, code: 26123103 Use coupon code 26123103 to get $20 off of $20, or use code 04148003 to get $10 off of $10. Buy.com – Playstation2 giveaway sweepstakes Another PS2 giveaway. Enter your name each day for a chance to win. Ends Nov 24. If you win, you must send me your Playstation2 (or maybe just a “thank you”).
Wine.com – free shipping on $20 orders, code: thanksgiving (thanks to M. Kelley from OR for submitting this to us) Use coupon code “thanksgiving” to get free shipping on any order over $20. Expires Dec 15. ——————————————————————————– Cambridge Soundworks – overstock clearance now on Ebay only (thanks to M. Powell for submitting this deal to us) It looks like Cambridge Soundworks/Hifi.com closed their “overstock clearance” stores, and now they are only selling these items on Ebay. Instead of paying full price for Cambridge Soundworks electronics, you might want to check out what they are auctioning on Ebay. Cambridge Soundworks makes great speakers and subwoofers. Click here to see all the auctions that Cambridge Soundworks/Hifi.com has on Ebay. LavaWorld.com – HOT! – free lava lamp You must fill out this form no later than midnight CST on Thursday, Nov 9. UPDATE (11am): They “temporarily suspended” the free lava lamp deal. Sorry, this deal is now over. (thanks to Irwan H.
for submitting this deal to us) Just fill out the survey before Dec 15. Walmart.com – Playstation2 bundle for $439 Well, here’s another place to order a Playstation2 from. This bundle comes with the PS2, Madden 2001, Tekken Tag Tournament, and Ridge Racer V. The bottom of the page says that it ships in 1 to 2 business days, but I honestly doubt they have any in stock. If you are still waiting for a Playstation2 from another vendor, now you can attempt to get one from Walmart.com, and once you get one just cancel your other backordered order(s) from other vendors. Just keep in mind that there are no hot deals on Playstation2’s because everyone wants one and the supply is so low. UPDATE (12pm): It looks like they were in fact in-stock at midnight last night, but now they say “out of stock”. Oh well. Bush & Gore stagger to the finish line: It’s midnight right now, and there is still no clear winner as to who will be the next president of the US. For the latest results and developments, a great place is CNN, and their live electoral votes summary. Uhh, I have no idea what this is, but it’s funny. You can order as many as you want by clicking the above link. Too bad I can’t afford it. ——————————————————————————– Tuesday, November 7, 2000 – Election Day USA
Pets.com to close it’s e-commerce site: According to the press release on the front page of their site, Pets.com will stop taking orders on Nov 9 at 11am PST. Mushkin.com – 128MB PC133 RAM for $79 Mushkin’s budget RAM is 128MB PC133 CAS-3 SDRAM for $79 with free shipping. Sure, their RAM costs a few dollars more than the generic stuff you can buy elsewhere, but Mushkin is rated as the best online store for PC memory. For first time customers. Expires Dec 1. OldNavy.com – $10 off $50, code: PRESENTS Use coupon code PRESENTS to get $10 off a purchase of $50 or more at OldNavy.com. Expires Dec 15. Outpost.com – Kingston 128MB PC133 SDRAM for $70 (thanks to “areio” from CA for submitting this deal to us) Outpost has the Kingston 128MB PC133 SDRAM CAS-3 RAM for $89.95, and it comes with a $20 mail-in rebate. Free next-day shipping, too. Staples.com – Motorola Talkabout 280 two-way radio for $45/ea (thanks to J. Moody from MA for submitting this deal to us) Staples has a Motorola Talkabout 280 two-way radio for $79.98 with free next day shipping. Use a $25 off coupon to bring the price down to $55. And, Motorola has a $10 mail-in rebate per radio (valid up to 4 rebates per person), to bring your total down to $45 for each radio.
Note that you must have at least two Motorola Talkabout radios (any model #) in order to get any use out of two-way radios. $25 off $75, code 90963 or 90965, expires Nov 17 $40 off $200, code 91083, 91079, 91078, 91083, 91089, or 91084, expires Nov 17 $25 off $75, code 90924, expires Nov 18 $25 off $75, code 90690, or 90706, expires Dec 31 $30 off $150, code 87656, expires Dec 31 $15 off $100 Canadian, code 94929, expires Jan 31 ——————————————————————————– Amazon.com – $15 off $50 electronics, code: AMZN-ELEC-SRGE This code has been around for a while, but it used to be $15 off $100 electronics, now I just heard that it is $15 off $50 in electronics. (thanks to Irwan for submitting these two Staples deals to us) You can find a lot of good deals at Staples. Here are two: Memorex 48x CD-ROM drive (item # 381913) for $49.99, then add something small to get you over $50, such as a felt tip pen (item # FAB61013), then use coupon code 90524 or 90478 to get $20 off. And, the CD-ROM drive has a $20 mail-in rebate, bringing your final total down to $10.
Memorex 6136U Scanner (item # 437030) for $59.94, apply coupon code 90524 or 90478 to get $20 off. And, Memorex has a $20 mail-in rebate bringing your final total down to $20. Note that these two deals above are best off if purchased separately, not together. ——————————————————————————– Update on EqualFooting’s $50 rebate: A visitor emailed me to say that EqualFooting’s $50 rebate codes (22903jh and 22903ja) are now over. All customers who purchased with the rebate code should expect a $50 check within 2-5 weeks. If you have any questions about your rebate, just call EqualFooting’s customer service. Buy.com – HOT! – Peter Frampton live DVD for $5, today only For today only, buy.com’s deal of the day is Peter Frampton – Live in Detroit DVD (Dolby Digital, DTS) for $4.99 with free shipping. Although the details of the deal of the day does not say DVD, buy.com’s customer service confirmed that this is the DVD, not the VHS version. Click the above link to see the buy.com deal of the day.
For further information about this DVD, click here to see buy.com’s regular product info of this DVD. Outpost.com – RED HOT! – good prices and free next-day shipping, incredible prices on great CD-R media! Of all the online stores out there, Outpost is probably one of my favorite. They have just about everything in stock, and most products are shipped for FREE via next-day Airborne Express. Also, if you have any Flooz dollars, you can use them at this online store. According to ResellerRatings.com, Outpost has one of the best ratings of all stores on the net. Like I’ve said several times before, their Kingston CD-R media is some of the best quality I’ve seen to date, and they’re selling it for incredible prices! Here are some of the great prices on the high-quality CD-R media, all prices include FREE next-day shipping: one 8x 80min (700MB) CD-R with jewel case for $0.75 50-pack of 8x 74min (650MB) CD-R for $14.95, and it comes with a $5 mail-in rebate, rebate expires Nov 30 (a great deal!) 50-pack of 8x 80min (700MB) CD-R for $13.95 (an incredible deal!) 50-pack of 12x 80min (700MB) CD-R for $17.95 (a great deal!) 25-pack of 8x 80min (700MB) CD-R with jewel cases for $18.95 (a good deal) 100-pack of 8x 80min (700MB) CD-R for $27.95 (an incredible deal!) 100-pack of 12x 80min (700MB) CD-R for $31.95 (a great deal!) 200-pack of 8x 80min (700MB) CD-R for $54.95 (a great deal!) 200-pack of 12x 80min (700MB) CD-R for $63.95 (a great deal!) 10-pack of 4x CD-RW with jewel cases for $7.95 (a great deal!) 10-pack of mini 21min (185MB) CD-R with jewel cases for $7.95 (cool!) SMC 10/100 8-port Ethernet Switch for $79.95 Epson Stylus Color 777 inkjet printer for $99.95 Kingston 128MB PC133 CAS-3 SDRAM for $89.95, comes with a $20 mail-in rebate Imation 5-pack of 4x CD-R media for $4.95, comes with a $5 mail-in rebate Imation 20-pack of CD-R media for $19.95, comes with a $20 mail-in rebate All prices include FREE next-day shipping! I highly recommend the Kingston Hypermedia brand. The CD-R’s are Silver/Blue branded media, and are great quality. The branding on the top is very light and hardly noticable. Note, Outpost is not taking any more preorders for the Playstation 2 until around March. Mercata.com – HOT! – 30hr ReplayTV for just under $300 This might be Mercata’s last Powerbuy for a ReplayTV in a while. This Powerbuy ends tonight at 10pm (PST).
By the time the Powerbuy ends, the final price should be about $485. New Mercata customers get 20% off discount (up to $100 savings), which should bring the price down to about $398. And, ReplayTV has a $100 mail-in rebate, bringing the final total cost down to around $298. Unlike TiVo, ReplayTV service has no monthly fees; lifetime subscription is included with the unit. This personal video recorder will make it impossible to miss an episode of the Simpsons ever again! Amazon.com – Motorola TalkAbout-250 radios, two for $88 Amazon has the following Motorola TalkAbout-250 two-way radios in stock: Free shipping. Each item listed above comes with ONE radio, so obviously you must have at least two to get any use out of them. Purchasing two of the black colors will run you $123.48, and add promotion code AMZN-ELEC-SRGE during checkout to get $15 off, bringing the purchase cost down to $108.48. And, Motorola has a $10 mail-in rebate for each radio, valid for up to 4 rebates, redeem two for a $20 rebate, bringing your grand total down to $88.48. This is a good deal on awesome two-way radios. I have used these radios personally to keep cars in contact while traveling along the road, or keeping people in contact during large, crowded outdoor events. They really do have a nice 2 mile range, and incredible battery life. Here are some reviews of the Motorola Talkabout-250 from Epinions.com, MountainZone.com, and SkiReview.com. Product information can be found on the Motorola site. Personally, I feel that you cannot go wrong with any Motorola communications device. Motorola makes the best communications devices in the industry. PhotoAlley.com – HOT! – great deals on digital cameras (thanks to S. Baker from IL for submitting this hot deal to us) They have great prices on digital cameras with free 2-day FedEx shipping. And until Election Day (Tuesday), get $100 off $600+, $50 off $400+, or $25 off $200+ orders. Also, for purchases over $300 you will get a $100 gift certificate for a two-night stay at a Hyatt hotel or resort. If you were planning to buy a mid to high end digital camera, especially a 3 megapixel one, this looks like the place. Amazon.com – Panasonic FRS 2-way radio, two for $37 (thanks to Xing for submitting this deal to us) Amazon has the Panasonic FRS KX-TR325S 2-way radio for $55.88. This is the newer KX-TR325S, not the 320. Although I don’t know anything about these Panasonic 2-way radios, they seem pretty comparable to the Motorola’s. Purchase two for $111.76, then apply promotion code AMZN-ELEC-SRGE to get $15 off, bringing your total down to $96.76 with free shipping. Then, Panasonic has a $30 mail-in rebate per item, which will bring you final total down to $36.76. Rebate expires June 30. Unfortunately, this item is currently out of stock, but keep checking Amazon if you really want these radios. Chances are these are not as good as Motorola 2-way radios, but they’re far less expensive. 800.com – Video Essentials DVD for $24.94 This is an amazing DVD. It will help you calibrate your home theater system for obtaining the best possible audio and picture quality. If you spent more than $800 on your home entertainment system, this DVD will help you double its value! Designed for households with at least 32″ TV and surroundsound audio, this $25 DVD will help you get the most out of your entire audio/video systems. I paid over $35 for this DVD about a year ago, and it was well worth it even at that price. Search for this DVD on DVDPriceSearch.com and you’ll see that all other sites start at $35 for this DVD. Acer – 64MB SDRAM proprietary RAM for $10 (thanks to D. Arthurs for submitting this deal to us) This memory is proprietary for Acer Aceraspire computers only – I don’t think it will work with any other computer. This memory usually runs for $90+, so under $10 is a great deal. NAPSTER to begin charging a fee to use the service: A portion of the Napster company has been bought by Bertelsmann AG, and together they plan to charge a fee for the Napster service. Bertelsmann owns BMG, and has a good relationship with record companies. According to a Napster press release, parts of Napster will remain free while other parts will be fee-based. I suspect that the free service will feature BMG artists. Since the announcement, Napster servers have been more swamped than ever before, averaging 6 to 9 terrabytes (6,000 – 9,000 GB) of music on the Napster network. This is a good time to exchange some MP3’s on Napster before they loose all their members by charging for service. Season premiere of the Simpsons tonight on Fox: Season premiere of one of the best TV shows of all time, The Simpsons, is on tonight. Watch as civil war tears Springfield apart when the phone company splits the town into two area codes. For a list of showtimes and channel listings, check TV Guide.com. ——————————————————————————– CompGeeks.com – GeForce2 GTS 32MB DDR videocard for $165 They are having a special on this awesome GeForce2 GTS 32MB DDR AGP videocard for $159 plus up to $6 for ground shipping. Heads Up on Buy.com’s deal-of-the-day for the next few days: Buy.com posts a “deal of the day” every day, which is an item which is marked down in price, but has limited quantities. Most items sell out before the end of the day, some sell out by 9am. I just received a little heads up about possible deal-of-the-day items that buy.com will be featuring. It is unknown when or if each item will be listed, and their special prices currently unknown. Here are the items which I heard are on tap for buy.com’s deal-of-the-day for the next few days: Peter Frampton live in Detroit (DTS), this is supposed to be a cool disc if you like Frampton. a home stereo component, possibly a DVD player, CD player, or receiver If you are thinking about getting one of these items, check the front page of buy.com every day to see the deal of the day. Playstation2 giveaway sweepstakes: There are many websites that are raffling off Playstation2’s, most of them are giving one away every day. Here’s the list: If you win one (you lucky bastard!), please let me know! ——————————————————————————– Buy.com – Quantum 30GB 7200rpm hard drive for $95 (thanks to Bob Burg of Gainesville, FL for submitting this deal to us) First, activate the $20 off $100 coupon which is good for all customers (expires Nov 15).
Then search for the Quantum 30.0GB EIDE 7200rpm hard drive. Add it to your cart for $144.95. Final total should be $95 plus shipping & tax costs. Note that you can currently get a 40GB 7200rpm hard drive from EqualFooting for $110 shipped which is probably a much better deal, see yesterday’s post. RAM prices have dropped faster than a Mike Tyson opponent: Now is a good time to upgrade your computer’s memory. Here are the estimated prices that you should expect to pay for generic RAM right now: Brand name RAM should cost a little more. You can check street prices at PriceWatch.com and PriceScan.com, but just make sure to read consumer reviews on resellers at ResellerRatings.com before choosing a place to order from. Don’t choose a reseller because they have the best price – spend a few dollars more and order from a good reseller. Staples.com – $20 off $50, code 90478 (thanks to N. Ph for submitting this deal to us) Onvia.com – cheapo 24x EIDE CD-ROM drive for $11 Onvia is selling a refurbished Toshiba XM-6102B 24x CD-ROM drive for $10.94. If you need a really inexpensive CD-ROM drive for a server or spare machine, this is a good deal. Buy.com has a brand new $30 off $150 coupon which works for all customers, including returning customers. Expires Nov 10. Buy.com – IBM 18″ LCD Flat Panel monitor for $1280 (thanks to Bob Burg of Gainesville, FL for submitting this deal to us) This is actually a great price for a 18″ LCD Flat Panel monitor from IBM. It supports up to 1280×1024. EarthSports.com – $10 off no-minimum, code: 10BUCKS4YOU Throughout the entire month of October, we saw 17,935 unique visitors to this site. Although this is only 19% more than we saw in September, we are noticing that more and more people check this site more frequently – meaning the average person is looking at our pages more frequently this month than last month. We delivered the front page of this site over 62,000 times in October, which is 46% more than September, and is 259% more than in August. A lot of our traffic comes from people who find this site after executing a search from Yahoo or Google. People find their way to this site by searching for many different things, and of those, the most popular searches are: Most popular hot deals from October: Some of the most popular hot deals from October were (in no particular order): Staples coupons, great deals, and info Amazon.com’s Playstation2 giveaway sweepstakes Blockbuster’s Playstation2 giveaway sweepstakes ——————————————————————————– If you would like to see deals that were posted earlier, look at the older versions of this page. ——————————————————————————– The contents of this page do not reflect the thoughts or opinions of either myself, my company, my friends, or my dog. Don’t quote me on that. Don’t quote me on anything. All rights reserved. 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