Logitech Quickcam Pro 3000 USB for 39.99? good Deal?

Pedron

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The cam costs 99.99 at Staples. Add a $.01 msn code to make it $100, use a $30 off $100 coupon, and there is a $30 rebate with it for signing up for spotlife.com ..

99.99 - 30 - 30 = 39.99.

How is that for a good deal?
 

broadwayblue

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I don't think the rebate is valid on the quickcam pro 3000. the $30 mir is for the quickcam pro usb. staples has that model for $89.99. still, not a bad deal at all.
 

Pedron

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No, my copy of the rebate shows the quickcam pro 3000 is valid with the rebate.
 

Pedron

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I pricematched it with ecost.com and used a 25 off 75 coupon which will bring my total cost to 30.07 after rebate, which isn't bad.
 

Cyberizer

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I would recommend the DVC325 too. You use the $25 off $75 coupon and with the $30 rebate comes to around $20. I bought it day before yesterday and it was delivered in a day after being told it will take 7 days! I installed it yesterday and it is 10 times better then the IBM PC Camera junk I paid 100 odd bucks for over a year ago!!
 

ChooBaKa

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The Pro 3000 is CCD and it does qualify for the rebate. Just make sure you get the link to the rebate when you signup through the Logitech software. I didn't get sent the link, but they sent it to me after I emailed them. If I was at home, I would post the link, maybe later if I remember.

Derek