I always do the gamers card, most workers know that its supposed to be for video games, but they scan it just the same for the computer games, and it works fine.
That's true, you don't have to play 60 hours a week. But once you start playing you'll probably be playing more than that. The game is as addicting as heroin (no personal experience...) but you'll find yourself wanting to get bigger and bigger doses, until it interferes with your real life.
To all complaining about the price or the monthly subscription. Thats so insignificant compared to the amount of time you will spend playing the game. I played the open beta and must admit its the most addicting game since Diablo II in its prime.
The reason I won't be playing the retail though...
Missed my UPS guy when I was in class. Drove to the UPS center to pick it up myself, there's must have been around ~30 dell laptop/printers, and everybody in line was picking up a dell. Even the ups guys were laughing about it.
Hate to thread crap, but to those of us with no AT&T service this doesn't apply, even yet this is hardly a hottest deal of all timeto 99% of the people here, try to put more description in your title.
Buy.com, charges shipping and tax to california. I checked it out and the price comes up to around $80 with all those included. Another negative side to buying from buy.com is that if you cancel your order a few days before, they'll still send it to you and charge your card. I'm hoping to find a...
Interesting question, I spent almost $1000 at dell yesterday, and they come up as 2% on the merchant network, wonder if i'll be able to call a csr to aplly the credit.
Nice deal, i'll probably order it closer to my dell ship date so I can use the laptop around the house. There's also pretty sweet firmware upgrades out there.
No offense but I hate lawyers like that. Little ass rat wants to sue everything in his way. Dell saved 1000's of people $750 and this rat wants to sue them because he didnt make it in time.
Went ahead and ordered the 8600. Pentium M 1.5, 512 Ram, Raden 9600, 40gb HD, 8x DVD drive, Intel 802.11 b/g, 1 year basic warranty, built in bluetooth. Total was $980 including California tax, before $49 mail in rebate.
Can't wait to get my laptop. One question though, does anyone have experience with the dell built in bluetooth adapter, or would the lynksis one be better?
The configurations I saw on techbargains were pretty amazing.
Dimension 8400 P4 530 3Ghz Free 1GB DDR2 533Mhz/400GB Serial ATA HD, 48x CDRW, Free 16x Dual Layer DVD Writer, 256MB Geforce 6800 GTO video card, 20in Dell 2001FP LCD, Gigabit Ethernet, Word Perfect, XP Home SP2, Floppy, Modem, 1 yr...
Wow thats pretty low rating. On the other hand, if you had a chance to rate Fry's stores, their ratings wouldn't be much higher. I've been buying from Buy.com for the last 5-6 years, and never experienced anything too shady. They used to have really good deals back in the day with coupons and...
Might be a little of topic. But I bought this modem at Circuit City and signed up for Cox HSI. Price was $80, with $20 usual rebate, $60 new sign up rebate, and $50 CC gift card.
I might try to do the PM, but I have a feeling it might invalidate the rebates.
It's not really a scam, more of a self promotion by breastxl. If you actually click on the buy button, the link takes you to letstalk.com which seems to be a more serious company.
I had problems getting it to work with my directv box, I got an RCA model. Works my tv just fine and actually does the tv/video and menu operations which a lot of other remotes dont do.
About time paypal has to pay for its practices. They charge the seller back for any issues they get, someone paid me and then disputed with their cc company, in turn paypal took the money out from me. A really shady company, too bad they have a near virtual monopoly on ebay and other places.
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