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Easier Kodak DC4800 Deal? $363.84 after rebate, simple coupon, and staples PM - Must act quick as the rebate is only good until 7/14

ScoobMaster

Platinum Member
I read many posts on the DC4800 with many intricate details and steps. I think this method nets a great price without a lot of extra work and hassels.

I found a retailer that sells the DC4800 for $471.99 - with shipping it comes to $493.84 - Link

PM at staples - then use the $100 rebate form mentioned at staples Here

All that is left is to add a readily available $30 off $150 staples coupon (or a better one if you can find it for more savings )

493.84 - 30 coupon - 100 rebate = $363.84

P.S. the rebate is only good until 7/14, so act fast if you want to use this deal!
 
Staples has PMed this deal by quoting XtremeShopper.com's next day air which is $65.55 in the past and that is a typo of 471.99.
If you call XtremeShopper 800 - 543 - 4460 which Staples will do so for IN stock check true price is 479.99.
$479.99 + $65.55 = 545.54 - 40 OFF 200 -100 Kodak Rebate $405.54 Total cost.

Please do not take this as a flame but I have tried PMing XtremeShopper @ Staples and that was the outcome of best deal.But you may get lucky with a newbie CSR or B&M clerk. The 405.54 could be less the Staples Dollar$ Dividends new member -15 Gold -30 -50 July Bonus.

Good luck
HawkeyeNJ
 
Thanks for pointing that out Hawkeye. I didn't try the deal myself, just posted it on the thought that it should work. I wonder what explanation the Staples CSR would give if I inquired as to why they use the NEXT DAY AIR shipping for a PM?????
 
scoob, it's part of staples pricematch policy

go to staples.com, help, policies, pricematching

i guess it's something they use to prevent incurring huge losses
 
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