Overstock and cheap optic mouse&other things.

MustangSVT

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overstock.com has Logitech optic mouse for $19 with free shipping.

but the good thing is when u sign up, you get $20 in credit to use on orders over $50.

but when i purchased over $60 (optic mouse, trackball, web cam) it showed -$25 the total purchase.

so go there and find some cheap items, merry christmas.:D
 

MustangSVT

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also there is a logitech rebate for orders over $50 gets $10 rebate and more as u buy more. search those rebate sites for them. wow this is getting cheaper and cheaper. nice
 

MustangSVT

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nono i mean the rebate from Logitech. there is one that'll give u $10 for purchases between $50~$100 and i think upto $30 rebate with more purchase.

the good thing is, that doesnt mean it has to be $50 or more product, the rebate clearly states that total purchase of Logitech products, so you can combine bunch of em to get the rebate.

for me, i got a optical mouse, trackball, and cheap webcam all made by logitech so it should be fine.
 

RossMAN

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This is a good deal, thanks for posting it. I'm trying to decide between the Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse for $19.95 or Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel for $35.95.

I used to have a Logitech Deluxe Access 104 keyboard and liked it a lot. Actually more so than my fancy Dell/Microsoft keyboard which I don't like as much and it seems larger.

Since I'm a new Overstock customer but would also want the Logitech $10 rebate (yes I'm cheap). Is the Logitech rebate $50 after Overstock $20 off coupon?
 

Fraggle

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(mello)RossMan;),Personally I can't recommend a cordless over an optical corded mouse, but i play computer games and so the communication interface time actually makes a difference to me. If you're gonna go the cordless route make sure to go with the Radio Frequency (RF) technology rather than infrared (ir). IR is line of sight, and is a pain unless you actually keep your desk neat. Bet you already knew all that, but still, I personally push the corded designs over cordless. It seemed from your question about the rebate that you thought there was a $50 rebate from Logitech?... maybe i misread, but to clear that up, it's only $10 MIR for $50 combined Logitech purchase. I think you have to get like $290 of Logitech stuff to get $50 off. Or some other great big number that I can't conceive of spending on mice and keyboards and webcams. I do try and buy Logitech over Microsoft just to keep up the good competition.

 

MustangSVT

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yep, $50 rebate is when u buy over $275 (or something near that) of combined goods. So when u buy lot of logitech stuff and total price (add it up) is over $50 then u get a $10 rebate.

it was $65 total for me. Then free shipping and $25 rebate for a new customer thing (dont know why its $25 tho, supposed to be $20 i think) . then $10 rebate from logitech.

so, 65 - 25 -10 = 30. Not bad for a mouse, trackball and a Webcam (for just causal use). good luck and happy holidays.
 

peeps

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I bought two of the Logitech optical mice from Overstock and be warned: these are NOT boxed. They come completely unpackaged. These are refurbs and in my case, they definitely show prior use. You also get a disc with ancient drivers and a manual.

Interestingly enough, nowhere on the Overstock site does it say these mice are refurbs. They actually claim these are "new white box" mice. Also, for those seeking rebates, there are no bar codes to send in.

This is the second (and last) time I ordered something "new" from Overstock only to find out the item was used. Never again.
 

nallur

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Do you need UPCs for the Logitech rebates? If so, you can forget about the rebate since almost everything you buy from overstock.com comes in generic boxes with no UPCs.
 

Wei2Cool

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And the funny thing is, overstocks.com always compare their refurb or OEM price with the retail price (in the case of logitech optical mouse, $10 over MSRP - no one sells Logitech Optical for $49.95)
 

858diver

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Bought three of the optical mice. Two are still "packaged", but the one I opened looks new to me.

Does the Logitech rebate specify retail purchases? If not, perhaps they will accept something like the manual cover. Might be worth a phone call to CS.
 

Sillaf

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I signed up for overstock.com and did not see any mention of $20 off 50$ or more orders. Any ideas? My total order was 54.99( or something) and I went to the last step where you enter card info but canceled order after I saw that I didn't get $20 off. :(


Sillaf:confused:
 

MustangSVT

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hmm. didnt know they were referbished and i can't check now cause the items i bought are all sold out... damn.. i guess i get what i paid for :) (but its still damn cheap)

goto techbargains or other deal sites and look for overstock.com's deal. i think it ends this month. but make sure what you get might be refurbished, (i didnt check) ill have to wait a week to see what i get. happy holidays.
 

RossMAN

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Has anyone ever bought something from Overstock.com in a 'new white box' and been satisfied with their purchase?