That is an interesting find. But check this out and read the small print (found on the same lexmark reseller website). http://www.lexmarkpartner.com/_assets/m...ols2/LXK_E450dn_SellSheet_reseller.pdf
This says that 50% off promotion on the E450dn is valid for only 20 printers per reseller.
Just a quick note in case someone didn't notice that the store was on holiday yesterday. Here's exactly from their website:
"Due to the upcoming holiday, all orders placed up to and including 4/10/07 will not be processed until 4/11/07. Orders placed on the eleventh will be processed...
in the last step, make sure to include the "where i heard about it" or something like that, otherwise it won't allow you to submit your order. i put in google.com
Go to this vendor and buy the Lexmark E450dn B&W laser printer for $288 (with free shipping)
http://www.amatteroffax.com/Item.asp?INVID=1397334
Go here for the $300 mail in rebate (valid for purchases April 2, 2007 through June 30, 2007)...
okay my last post on this topic. i promise. when i login to the intra/internet, my computer does the following:
RECEIVE 689 bytes (not packets, but bytes)
SEND 0, yes zip, zero bytes
how many do you send and receive upon login?
surfing behind a corporate firewall, most likely AT&T's (formerly SBC) which is why my web pages show up 80-90% of the time withOUT the "WWW". i have not changed the settings in IE7 from the default AND i am 100% certain my computer is NOT compromised. all my web pages used to show up with the...
actually, i do believe that http://anandtech.com, as well as the hundreds of other sites i surf to without a "WWW" are on an inTRAnet. maybe you should check your definitions.
you have to love how most tech people think they know everything!
No actually I'm very, very serious. Whether anyone will believe me and try this is a big question. I'll tell you that so far no one in the news business or anyone else has been willing to believe me. But I'm certain of my discovery and of what I have disabled in Windows XP upon reinstall.
Well, it's my firm belief after attempting 30-40 times to reinstall Windows XP and finally developing my methodology that every computer is hacked immediately upon connecting to the internet. I was watching my network traffic on my network adapter and my router, and not until I applied my...
There's an inherent security vulnerability (or built-in backdoor) in Windows XP. I have discovered how to inactivate that security vulnerability or backdoor when installing a fresh copy of Windows XP SP2.
You need - a dynamic cable/ DSL line, a copy of Windows XP SP2 or Pro SP2, and of...
Norton Internet Security 2006 3 user pack is $60 +tax +shipping after $40 mail-in-rebate at outpost.com. Offer expires 2/7/2006. The deal is also valid at Fry's if you're near one.
Click here to go to the product page
I actually couldn't check the tax and shipping because the website is...
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