I got my Maxtor 40gig 7200 (which really was a 45gig ata100 version) back in November the following way:
1. Office depot had drive for like 120$ or something like that
2. Went to staples (B&M), price matched down to $120
3. Used 30$ off 100$ coupon
4. Final price: $90
I have the receipt...
This would be a good deal, except i picked up the maxtor 40 gig 7200 rpm (which when i opened was upgraded to the 45gig ata100 version) from staples for 90$ back in november :-)
Otherwise, good find :-)
*oproot*
Just ordered the 100pack (2 50pk spindles) for $25.50 shipped.
Sweet deal, thanks!! :-)
*tommy*
PS: Oh yeah. On a side note, I've heard these cdr's don't work for Dreamcast games. So Dreamcast users beware.
Yeah.. my box had a sticker on it that said:
FREE 5 GB MORE
45GB FOR THE PRICE OF 40GB
PLUS ULTRA ATA/100
Im assuming all of the 45gb drives have this sticker... maybe im wrong? :-)
*tommy*
All B&M staple stores will price match if you can prove it, but only some stores will except the online coupon codes. I just happened to luck out i guess? :-)
*tommy*
frazzled:
All I did to get my drive at my local staples store was:
1) Walk up to the register with my drive
2) Tell them i wanted to price match with office depot
3) Showed them an online print out of the price ($119.99) AND a office depot ad (from the Sunday paper last weekend)
4) Tell them...
Yay.. just picked up my drive for $100.68 ($94.98+tax) at my local staples store.
I went searching the 2 stores near me yesterday (wend), and both were out of stock. :-( So I called up both stores today, and one of them had just gotten a shipment of 5 of them this morning!! By the time i got...
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