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128 SD for $14 + handling AR

s0ssos

Senior member
so there's not many left at ecost. only 6. you might still be able to get in on the deal if you hurry
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$39 -$10 - $15 in rebates
 
Originally posted by: s0ssos
so there's not many left at ecost. only 6. you might still be able to get in on the deal if you hurry
link
$39 -$10 - $15 in rebates

Says like 49 left at time of this posting. and lets not forget $4 handling fee, you might want to change your topic heading.
More like $18 ---- see other post.

 
Originally posted by: BigEdMuustaffa
Handling and processing fee? give me a break....

The price is still excellent, but I didn't like the $4 fee or $4 in tax (California) either.

The cost is $17.95 after two rebates of pretty good repute. It's $21.91 in California though because of tax.

Good/great deal for those looking for 128mb SD card who are not in California and who don't mind waiting for rebates. Just okay/good for those in California (I think).

Still cheaper than eBay (or Craigslist =) )

This was first posted on FW (please correct me if I'm not supposed to mention them even as an accronym), search there for a thread with more replies/details.

Serval

PS - I passed on this because my panasonic LC33 comes with a 128mb card (as a "mail in" incentive kinda thing). But if it hadn't then I'd jump on this one.
 
I am wondering why ecost.com gives out so many ecost.com rebate recently, they never did it before (can anyone disprove me). Is this company a good one? I know it has a two sibling PCmall and Macmall, but i didn't see any good future of this e-vendor.

Will they liquadate thier stocking rigs via rebate, then declare bankruptcy?
 
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