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4GB of HP branded DDR2 667Mhz memory for under one Benjamin!!!

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Originally posted by: GeezerMan
I mailed mine on the same day as you. Mine still does not show up on their web page. Did yours ever show up on the web page?

There was only a phone number and an email address, but no website, mentioned on the rebate form; so I never checked. I have gotten about $1000 worth of rebates from HP in the last two years, without any problem, so I don't even bother to check on HP rebate status. You'll probably get it next week.
 
Originally posted by: ethugholla
Has anyone tried sending in digital photos? I'm terrified to stick the RAM into a scanner so that I can get the S/C #.

I put the sticks on a copier (not in the document feeder, mind you) and got an acceptable image; but you really don't need a copy of that. HP only requires a copy of the UPC from the box, and that you write the serial number on the rebate form.
 
I wrote down the S/C number on the paper. And photocopied the boxes they come in (label on the cardboard box)... Why are you photocopying the RAM?
 
Mine hadn't appeared on the website, so I called 800-504-2007 and talked to Suzy - very nice lady, BTW, and found out my rebate had shipped a few days before and, I got it that very same day.....next day the new deal came out and I ordered 5 more sticks.......
 
Originally posted by: jlin101
Originally posted by: ethugholla
Has anyone tried sending in digital photos? I'm terrified to stick the RAM into a scanner so that I can get the S/C #.

I put the sticks on a copier (not in the document feeder, mind you) and got an acceptable image; but you really don't need a copy of that. HP only requires a copy of the UPC from the box, and that you write the serial number on the rebate form.

I can hear a phone call now to the copier repairman:

"Yes, my document feeder has a ram jam".......😕

We laugh, but probably right now someone is doing that..
 
Nothin special. I bought it for a server board that can't do anything but standard voltages/speeds so it was perfect.
 
Price on Techonweb is now up to $21.95 per stick after rebate (jumped from $18.55 yesterday).

Seems like prices are, again, starting to recover.
 
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Not with these "value" chips.

Well I personally wouldn't call these 'Value' chips. The ones I got are Micron Branded Memory Sticks branded with Micron D9HNL chips.

Anyway, I am getting ready to boot 2x of the 4x I bought. Hope they all will work without issues 🙂


Jason
 
Same here, but couldn't get them any higher than about 408MHz FSB. 2.1V didn't help. I was able to hit 426MHz with the equivalent Kingston ValueRAM.
 
So even if we've purchased 5 from pcsuperstore, we can double dip with Techonweb?

Edit: checked my rebate copies; first time was for OPT-022; new rebate is for OPT-023 so prior rebate redeemers should be good for a 2nd trip!
 
Originally posted by: shinson
I also got my $160.00 rebate yesterday... GREAT deal for 4GB RAM

Thanks again OP!

shinson, when did you send your rebate out? I sent mine out around the 1st week of July.
 
Due to outrageous shipping cost to Alaska I could'nt get in on this deal but was able to get a set of these from a guy on ebay for $49 shipped for 2gig which for me was still a great deal. Got them today. Micron brand.
 
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