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Circut City deals: Starting 1/14/2001

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better still, if you look at today's sunday paper there should be an add from OfficeMax that have the same kensington camera as the one that circuit city has. The cool thing is they are havng it on sale for 19.99. So guys, just bring the add to CC and PM it. They will honor it and give you 110% back($22.00).

original price at CC: 39.99
PM with OfficeMax: 17.99
CC rebate: 5.00
MIR: 30.00
Total: -17.01

In the end, they pay you for buying that cameras. Just grabbed two of those yesterday and did the PM today. Life is good.

peace,
b0urg301s13
 
WOW,

I went into my local CC, and bought the I/O Magic 40x drive, and they only charged me $29.99.


$29.99 (Not $39.99)
- $30.00 MIR
- $5.00 MIR

= +$4.99 (They pay me)

Needless to say, that's the first time I've ever bought something in a store that they paid me to take home. LOL!

Wooooo Hoooooo!!!!!
 
broadway- I dunno. <shrug>, but I don't think it's overburn.

gr8snakee, I got the iomagic CD-ROM too; can you tell me how to find out if it's a Toshiba?



 
i was thinking of installing it tonight and checking it out. I only said I had heard this in the past. Not comfirming it is a toshiba. Mine says on the label Manufactured by TOP-G. lol


Update - installed. BCD E520C is what windows is identifying it as.
Firmaware 0.49

Running some test now.
 
its moving along consistently at 4x DAE so far

Oh well this drive is not clone cd compat. but isnt too bad. Its for a computer for my mother that I am piecing together. 5 dollars will do.

 
Well, I just did a &quot;copy CD&quot; with Clone CD using the I/0 magic 40x as the read drive, and my trusty Iomega 12x10x32x as the write drive and it worked flawlessly. Clone CD version 2.8.3.1 recognises the I/O magic drive as &quot;BCD E520C 0.49&quot;. So, I'm not sure what you mean by not compatible because I just used it to make a copy from drive to drive.

Below is the info that Clone CD saw.

Info on CDReader:
Manufacturer: BCD
Product: E520C
Revision: 0.49

Device Capabilities:
Note: This information is provided by the unit, it might be inaccurate. CloneCD does not use this information!
Can read CD-R Discs: Yes
Can read CD-RW Discs: Yes
Can read DVD Discs: No
Can read MultiSession Discs: Yes
Can read Digital Audio Discs: Yes
Digital Audio Data is accurate: Yes
Can read CD-Text: No

Info on inserted Disc:
No Disc in drive!

End of Report


🙂
 
i got everything you did in clone cd. But it said this drive is not supported by clone cd. Might be the version of clone i am using. dont know. I already took it out and put my mitsumi back in. I only bought it for a computer im building. thanks for the info though.
 
What's up with Circuit City having TWO different rebates for the same item ? I mean for example, if you buy the Plantronic Headset, you have to fill out, make copies, and send in TWO rebates, one for $20 and one for $5 to get your $25 rebate. That's twice the amount of work, forms to fill, copies to make, stamps to use, and checks to cash. I mean these rebates go to the same PO Box, just different dept. Pretty soon, there'll be a deal with $50 rebates, but you have to fill out 10 forms for $5 each just to get your $50.
 
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