Hot deals are killing my wallet.

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kranky

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One of the hottest deals is to not buy stuff you don't need, because by the time you do need it it will be much cheaper.
 

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Last week I had 700 in the bank and I told myself, start saving money so by the time all the new technology starts getting affordable you'll have enough for a totally kickass new system.

Somehow this morning I woke up with 300 in the bank
 

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Last week I had 700 in the bank and I told myself, start saving money so by the time all the new technology starts getting affordable you'll have enough for a totally kickass new system.

Somehow this morning I woke up with 300 in the bank


Those porn videos in DVD format costs way too much.
 

Harvey

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But how are you supposed to say no when the really hot ones come along?

Actually, my rule is, I don't jump on deals unless it is either something I need, anyway, or the deal is just so hot I can always cash out in a hurry. Two very recent examples:

A couple of weeks ago, Staples offered a 120 GB Maxtor drive for $59.94 after rebate. I don't need the drive, but when I found that Staples corporate hq directed stores that ran out of the 120 GB drives to substitute the 160 GB drive for the same price ($59.94) out the door, and to make it better, that purchase included another $30 mail in rebate, I called every Staples in my area and bought one for $35, including tax after rebate.

The drive is worth more than the $65 I paid, and a friend bought it from me for $100 a few days later. :)
 

Adul

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Originally posted by: Harvey
But how are you supposed to say no when the really hot ones come along?

Actually, my rule is, I don't jump on deals unless it is either something I need, anyway, or the deal is just so hot I can always cash out in a hurry. Two very recent examples:

1. A couple of weeks ago, Staples offered a 120 GB Maxtor drive for $59.94 after rebate. I don't need the drive, but when I found that Staples corporate hq directed stores that ran out of the 120 GB drives to substitute the 160 GB drive for the same price ($59.94) out the door, and to make it better, that purchase included another $30 mail in rebate, I called every Staples in my area and bought one for $35, including tax after rebate.

The drive is worth more than the $65 I paid, and a friend bought it from me for $100 a few days later. :)

now that is what you shoudl do with hot deals :D
 

PoPPeR

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Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: Harvey
But how are you supposed to say no when the really hot ones come along?

Actually, my rule is, I don't jump on deals unless it is either something I need, anyway, or the deal is just so hot I can always cash out in a hurry. Two very recent examples:

1. A couple of weeks ago, Staples offered a 120 GB Maxtor drive for $59.94 after rebate. I don't need the drive, but when I found that Staples corporate hq directed stores that ran out of the 120 GB drives to substitute the 160 GB drive for the same price ($59.94) out the door, and to make it better, that purchase included another $30 mail in rebate, I called every Staples in my area and bought one for $35, including tax after rebate.

The drive is worth more than the $65 I paid, and a friend bought it from me for $100 a few days later. :)

now that is what you shoudl do with hot deals :D
i could've picked up 8 of the lite-on/NEC 8x DVD-R's for $70 OTD with $50 MIR... but alas I only picked up 2. This young padawon has much to learn
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: Antoneo
Tell me about it :(. Right now I'm debating whether or not I need a 200GB seagate drive. I mean I know I don't need it but I need it!! ;)

Bahh! Just because it's listed in hot deals doesn't mean it's a hot deal (unless there's a deal on the 200GB Seagate that I didn't notice)
A year ago, 50 cents a GB was a hot deal. These days, I'd say it takes 35 cents or less before it's truly a hot deal. example: Maxtor 160GB $35 after tax and rebate.

But, that's $35 I wouldn't have spent if I didn't frequent the hot deals forum. (then again, I could ebay it for $80 if I was hard up for the money)

edit: then again, when my coworkers find out how much I spent on what, they are always amazed and can't figure out how I find out about these deals :)
 

DaWhim

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Antoneo
Tell me about it :(. Right now I'm debating whether or not I need a 200GB seagate drive. I mean I know I don't need it but I need it!! ;)

Bahh! Just because it's listed in hot deals doesn't mean it's a hot deal (unless there's a deal on the 200GB Seagate that I didn't notice)
A year ago, 50 cents a GB was a hot deal. These days, I'd say it takes 35 cents or less before it's truly a hot deal. example: Maxtor 160GB $35 after tax and rebate.

But, that's $35 I wouldn't have spent if I didn't frequent the hot deals forum. (then again, I could ebay it for $80 if I was hard up for the money)

edit: then again, when my coworkers find out how much I spent on what, they are always amazed and can't figure out how I find out about these deals :)

the hottest ever was the price mistake by dell. 200gb for $20 AR