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Is it hot? - 7900GTX $243.98 Including Shipping

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A little update now, the site has it back at the price of 243.98 but instead of backordered, it says sold out... I think people are going to get an email saying by the time they ordered they had already sold out.. which will probably be everyone who purchased one... they'll prolly be back in stock tomorrow at its normal price tag... if this place is even legit.
 
Originally posted by: jlin101
most, if not all, vendors have a clause in their policy stating that they are not responsible for typographical errors in advertisement.

I'm fine with that...as long as they reverse all of the CC charges.
 
I was so hoping this to be true, I was going to bite, but seems like its a no go.
But I would very surprised if anyone gets this card.
 
Originally posted by: Trey22
Like others said, site is back up, original sale price is listed, but the card is listed as sold out.

try adding it to your cart. The shopping cart will show it as being sold out, and a price of $541.99
 
Does anyone else think their website was designed by a 3rd grader? The grammar & punctuation is ridiculous.

Some interesting information about this company, reported by the BBB in Trenton, NJ. Makes me wonder why they aren't a member of the BBB.

Better Business Bureau Report
 
Anyone else notice that they have changed the "sold out" icon to a different "sold out" icon at least once.

Still "processing" here.
 
Originally posted by: Guido06
Anyone else notice that they have changed the "sold out" icon to a different "sold out" icon at least once.

Still "processing" here.

And the price is back to $238.99...Yep, still processing here as well.


Edit: Got refunded, Reason: SOLD OUT....ha ha, watch it be back in stock later on with the right price.
 
Originally posted by: djnsmith7
Does anyone else think their website was designed by a 3rd grader? The grammar & punctuation is ridiculous.

Some interesting information about this company, reported by the BBB in Trenton, NJ. Makes me wonder why they aren't a member of the BBB.

Better Business Bureau Report

Nice to know that BBB Bureau is all of 4 blocks from my house.......They better Honor mine.....LOL
 
I have no reason to believe that this was not an honest mistake.

But, the fact is that they now have many more email addresses than they did before this!
 
Originally posted by: Navid
I have no reason to believe that this was not an honest mistake. But, the fact is that they now have many more email addresses than they did before this!
you do have to wonder about that. Since this "deal" showed up on PriceWatch, which comprises paid ads only, it's hard to believe whoever placed it there wasn't aware of the specifics of the listing--especially since the link led to the exact same price on the website. I second the vote for this being a publicity stunt or troll for email addresses.

Still, it's also possible they did really have a few, or maybe even only one, of these cards to sell at that price. I once bought an NF7-S 2.0 from an obscure reseller on PriceWatch for over $40 under the going price, and it turned out to be a one-of-a-kind deal.
 
Originally posted by: cyburzaki
Originally posted by: Navid
I have no reason to believe that this was not an honest mistake. But, the fact is that they now have many more email addresses than they did before this!
you do have to wonder about that. Since this "deal" showed up on PriceWatch, which comprises paid ads only, it's hard to believe whoever placed it there wasn't aware of the specifics of the listing--especially since the link led to the exact same price on the website. I second the vote for this being a publicity stunt or troll for email addresses.

Still, it's also possible they did really have a few, or maybe even only one, of these cards to sell at that price. I once bought an NF7-S 2.0 from an obscure reseller on PriceWatch for over $40 under the going price, and it turned out to be a one-of-a-kind deal.

Right, promo deals to drive traffic to a site are nothing new.

 
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