32mb SDRAM $12.99 at Best Buy BM HOT!

lex

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Here is the deal:

best buy sells kingston 32mb sdram $49.99 - $15.00 mail in rebate (prints on recipet)

(info on ram: 32mb 168 pin DIMM SDRAM PC 100 4m x 64)

get office max ad (they are advertising same ram for $29.99)

1. buy ram at full price at best buy.
2. immedietly get in line in the "returns counter" have them do a price match + 10%. (49.99-29.99 = $20.00), 10% of $20.00 is $2.00 so $49.99-22.00 = $27.99
3. you will get the ram for $27.99- $15 rebate = $12.99! (+ tax of course)

Limit: 2 rebates per person..
 

goog40

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Also can you buy it online and choose pickup at store in order to PM it and still get the rebate? Just got the $5 from BB for their contest today to make it an even better deal possibly:)

32 MB ValueRAM @ BestBuy.com
 

Nack

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"Why no pricematch at the register?"

My guess is that Lex (wisely) suggests that you do the PM AFTER the purchase because, like most of us, lex has probably been jerked around by an overzealous BB head cashier or assistant manager who ignores BB policy, thinks it is reasonable to include the mail-in rebate in the pricematch, and only gives you $5.50 back instead of $22. Doing it AFTER your purchase, when you have the receipt in your hand that says $50, and the ad in your other hand that says $30, just makes it simple. :) Was I right, Lex?

Nack
 

jgeiger

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and that is why he's a senior member...

(actually that's really good advice for future purchases...)
 

goog40

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ygreenkitty- that rebate is for the CompactFlash cards that Kingston makes. This is most likely a BB only rebate but my question still remains as to whether you can buy it online or not.
 

KBtrade

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ygreenkitty, that rebate you posted is for purchases from mobileplanet.com and is for Kingston compactflash memory not Kingston sdram memory...big difference

oops, sorry goog40 your post didn't show up while I was posting.
 

divide by zero

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Is this rebate separate from the one two weeks ago that
BB was advertising? If you sent in a rebate for two
Kingston sticks then can you do it again with this offer?
 

lex

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NACK: right on..


Yes, you could ATTEMPT to do a pricematch at the register... but I just get "headaches" when I do that.. Stand around waiting for a "manager" for like 30 minutes, who cant do it, or give you hassle..

If you read their policy it says "After your purchase" if you find a lower price... I just "follow their rules" to make it easier for everyone.. (you and the manager and the drone checkout person)

Scans of rebate form (its printed out of the best buy register when you buy)
and office depot ads are



here
 

ygreenkitty

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Thanks to the OP. I went to Office Max, picked up a flyer, bought two chips, pricematched it. Brought my cost down to $56, I'll send in the two $15 rebates and have 64 meg for $26. I'm happy. I'm putting together a little system for my pregnant, broke, sister and brother-in-law to replace their Ancient (as in 286) Compaq.
 

zoiks

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thats a great idea lex....next time i wanna pricematch..ill just purchase it at full price and then pricematch it later...saves the hassle..
Now why didnt i think of that.
 

OS

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So whats the story on the dimms, so they do print out the reciepts right?