Originally posted by: Replay
Deadbeats at Kbyte never paid the $10 rebate for a stick purchased at Best Buy over a year ago. Heads up, and be careful. This is a nice deal at $12.99, but not so nice if it ends up costing you $32.99 + a stamp and annoyance.
So I bought some more Kbyte sdram, with rebate, last month. A Staples deal with a Staples rebate. I would't touch it otherwise.
Low quality ram. The sdram I received had 6 month old off-brand chips on it. It does run ok in a secondary system.
Originally posted by: superflysocal
do you guys recommend getting this to go with already 768mb of crucial memory to go to 1 gig? i do not plan to overclock. will this in any way slow my system down compared to just crucial alone?
I ordered a memory stick yesterday from Microcenter, I'm still haven't recieved a conformation e-mail, has everybody who ordered from Microcenter yesterday recieved an e-mail?
Originally posted by: MSeven20
Lost UPC? I always photocopy my rebate forms including the UPC code. Once had the envelope returned saying the UPC was not included (it was still in the envelope). I called them up, explained that I had a copy of the UPC code, receipt, completed rebate form, and stamped addressed envelope. I faxed it to them, and got my rebate in 4 days. A little extra work, but it can pay off. I wonder if the 'lost upc code' scam is a policy directed by the company, or maybe the employees have a way of redeeming these for themselves?
Originally posted by: vfdfs2
I don't photocopy my rebate claims becuz its a waste of time to go to Kinkos. Instead, i take a digital picture of it with a digital camera.
Originally posted by: MSeven20
Lost UPC? I always photocopy my rebate forms including the UPC code. Once had the envelope returned saying the UPC was not included (it was still in the envelope). I called them up, explained that I had a copy of the UPC code, receipt, completed rebate form, and stamped addressed envelope. I faxed it to them, and got my rebate in 4 days. A little extra work, but it can pay off. I wonder if the 'lost upc code' scam is a policy directed by the company, or maybe the employees have a way of redeeming these for themselves?
