No, I do not offer without the setup packaging. But if you're able to run the setup, run it and it'll install all the things. After the installation, you can just copy the rebate.exe (C:\Program Files\Ultimate Rebate Tracker v1.0\) and that's all you need. Just remember to put it in a self...
Link here:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hqh/html/rebate.htm
This release should fix some bugs and contain some optimizations. Enjoy people. Brought to you by me (the author). Any comments/suggestions, you can post here or e-mail me.
If you haven't have the slightest clue, it's a free...
Got in on this deal when it was posted over FW. It's getting pretty inexpensive for these stuff now. I remember it use to be $2x AR, now it's hitting sub $10 AR...
One theory is that due to a $10 off $9.99 or higher PC game coupon floating around from PC Gamer magazine, they lowered the $9.99 games to $0.01 for easier transaction.
The numbers quoted are in kilobits (384) / megabits (1.6). This is how it is:
Download: 1.6 Mbps = 1600 Kbps = 200 KBps
Upload: 384 Kbps = 48 KBps
B = byte
b = bit
Hope that helps.
This is kind of a so so deal. Office Depot has this for $120 after $30 coupon which makes it better. No rebates to deal with. So buying at CC and living in a state that charges taxes makes this deal so so, especially when having to deal with a rebate. Here's a copy and paste of the Office Depot...
Doesn't hurt to just go to Linksys' website and look at their products doesn't it? (here)
To answer your question, according to their product list, the answer is no.
Faster transfer rate = cut down on lost time waiting for transfer completion = you can be more productive. Answer your question?
It is those who needs to do large (and frequent) file transfers benefits the most on faster wireless transmissions. For those who just do web surfing (which I'm guess...
Hmm, I got both $50 and $30 rebates today in the mail. Sorry to hear those that are being screwed around. I know I did my part correctly, thus I got the rebates.
The rebate that goes to Walled Lake takes about 3 months to get. Just sit back and relax. I've gotten every single rebate I submitted to them. They just take a very long time to send out the check. If you give them your e-mail, they'll e-mail you when they received your rebate and when sending...
And of course, the agreement term you guys agree to when doing this:
After your 1 year subscription has expired we will send you a 1 page marketing survey about the magazine you have read, it's a simple 1 page survey that takes less than 5 minutes to fill out and we even pre-paid the postage...
I'm thinking that:
1. They changed the promotion date on the rebate.
2. They screwed up the promotion date on the rebate.
I think I should sit out on this potential FAR deal because thedealmaker brings up a valid point that when Google'ing for the Y9790 rebate, the promotion date for the rebate...
I'm actually trying to locate that rebate, because it is sure a very lengthy range for a rebate to be valid. I've already seen other rebates that have even longer ranges than that of Y9790, about 1 year range. If you go to Circuit City's website, and select Rebates in the left hand menu, then...
Hey ParatoOptimal, becareful with the YE131 rebate, because on that rebate form (on Circuit City's website), it says that you can either buy one or the other. So technically, you're screwed for buying Ohm and Audiobahn. I don't know about the Y9790 one, since I have yet to find that online.
Here's the link to the Ohm CD-R brand 50 pack: here.
Here's the link to the Audiobahn CD-R brand 50 pack: here.
Looks like the Y9790 rebate is the missing rebate form that isn't linked in the products page that makes the deal FAR.
Got in for 2 CD-R packs. Now for the rebates. Now I have to decide whether to send two rebates in one envelope or split each rebate in their own envelopes, since a few posts up says something about only 1 rebate qualified when 2 were sent in 1 envelope.
Hopefully, the rebate goes to RebateHQ down in Florida when the deal comes around. Searching for past rebates for I/O Magic rebates on Staples' website shows that old rebates went to RebateHQ. I remember dealing with I/O Magic rebates in the past and they were gawd awful. The past rebates went...
I have no idea. The first time I came to this forum, I saw that people kept writing Chubby Wallet, or the likes, and I was like, hmmmm. I have no idea now, but I just follow what was been carried out when I first came here years ago.
I don't quite remember the daily bandwidth limit of Geocities, but given the sizes of those pictures on your website, they can put you over your daily bandwidth limits easily. I think it was 15 MB per day, but I'm not sure if it's still 15 MB. Those pictures averaging about 100 KB each... going...
Straight from DVDTalk.com, there's a 20% off coupon for DeepDiscountDVD. Since AT is strict about coupon posting, just go to DVDTalk.com and it's front page news.
20% coupon is actually working right now according to another forum (*cough* chubby *cough* wallet), even though the discount is...
All rebates go to Miami I believe. If you got in on a similiar deal that used $30 rebates in the past, you're not eligible for it now. The $30 rebates have a long life span of being valid. I know this because I've already done this deal in the past with Staples.
Not really a great deal, as these drives hit sub $20 AR before. $30 AR isn't worth it. Last time I got in on a Lite-On 52x32x52 drive, it was for $10 AR.
And yes, the drive does make loud noises - only if the drive goes to a higher rating speed read/write mode.
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