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Amazon.com

yevlesh

Junior Member
I am planning to make a large purchase (about 400 dollars) at Amazon.com in the electronics department and I was wondering if anyone here has any good discount codes they can post.

Thanks,
Eugene

Sorry, but due to past abuses, it is against AnandTech policy for coupon codes to be posted here.

AnandTech Moderator
 
Well, their most recent Electronics discount just recently ended anyways. Your best bet would be to try and bid on some gift certificates at the most popular online auction site (from reputable sellers), or try and earn some gift certificates. I found this site while searching for free gift certificates on AltaVista:

http://bepaidtosurfthe.net/amazon.html

If you are in a hurry, Mall.com is running a rebate through today. If you purchase more than $25, you get $10 in rebate. MyPoints.com is giving out 500 points to join Mall.com as well. That's not much, but heck, it helps to make it a small deal at least then! 🙂

I tried to buy the Sony V700DJ headphones while Amazon's electronics discount was going on; of course they sold out right as I was finishing checking out. doh!
 


<< Has anyone tried these Sony Earbuds? >>


Yes, I have a pair. They're not too bad - for being ear buds. I also had a pair of Aiwa ear buds that were horrible - probably as bad as the Jensen's that you had. The Sony has a pretty good frequency response - 18 - 20,000 ?. I'd only buy them for $12.99 if you have some incentives because these same ear buds are only $9.99 at Best Buy.
 
To all who might be intrigued by my response above,

I have $130 worth of gift certificates for sale that I want $105 for. That's $25 off and it's better than a coupon because they don't expire until 09/01, so you have plenty of time to redeem them. Let me know if you are interested.

LukFilm
 
There was a $20 off $100 coup for Amazon and then there was a $15 off 100. Both have already expired, so if you're looking for something for the Electronics department, it won't be a coupon. THe best you can do in terms of MORE of a discount is to use a refer-a-friend $5 gift certificate and you can get one right from the homepage (on the left side, there's a link for earn gift certificates).

Good luck.

Alex
 
Not sure if those Sony earbuds are the ones with the foam covers, but that makes all the difference in the world for couple bux more.
 
I suppose this is a bit off-topic, but I guess not really: If you redeem Amazon GC's into your gift certificate account, or if you have some GC funds left over from a purchase, does anyone know if that balance ever expires? Just curious.
 
I would not leave a balance in your Amazon account. I've had several $5 gift certificates just vaporize in there (and before they were supposed to expire). Now, Amazon's website says promo gift certificates are supposed to be used at time of purchase, but when I tried to reuse them again (since I never used them in the first place), they would not work. I always top off anything around $1 with my Amazon Visa card. There are other cards that give good kickback as well.
 
Amazon just released anew Electronic $15 off coupon. Since we aren't supposed to post them here, go check BigBigSavings.com message boards...
 
woohoo amazon code!

yevlesh:
i believe code only works once.. meaning 15 off 100 once. If it was 15 off every hundered then it would be a 15 percent off..which it aint.



***spelling mistake***

 
Amazon GC expires 1 year after it's issued (NOT 1 year after you receive it since the company which gave you the GC might have it for a long time) or earlier if specified.
 
Well, technically Amazon considers all 'coupons' to be 'promotional gift certificates' which I like anyways because they are taken prior to taxation rather than after like 'gift certificates'. To clarify, it was $15 off $100 in Electronics and only until 10/27. This one does not metion anything about 1st purchase in the Electronics as the other ones have previously. It can only be used once per customer though.
 
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