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- Apr 29, 2003
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Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: JohnAn2112
I don't think the OP factored in sales tax in the math. With the sales tax added, this deal isn't too hot. I did the math factoring in local sales tax in San Jose, CA and it comes out to roughly $332 for the Xbox 360. Micro Center's $100 rebate on the Xbox 360 is a better deal and there's no hassles involved.
correct, I did not factor in the tax.
The total outlay was $230 + tax, or $246.xx
since we're factoring in other stuff, I also recieved a free xbox game, 12 free movie/game rentals w/ no restrictions, and a bunch of video game/accessories coupons w/ purchase.
I fail to see how the Microcenter deal is better. At best you would break even with the micro center deal, if you applied for their credit card - but then you don't get all the other freebies that come with it.
That said, the deal is officially over. I actually did it one more time today before returning the xbox, but the guy had to manually enter everything because the sale ended last night. This time I did it in chicago, where the tax rate is much higher, and the total cost was $250ish.
Anyone who gets in on the deal now is extremely lucky.
The total cost is $230 + tax on $980, not tax on $230. It is a better deal than Microcenter @$300, but not by a lot. Microcenter at $200 is almost definitely a better deal, depending on how much those free rentals are worth (how long is the rental period?) and how much the coupons are worth if you use them (compared to prices elsewhere).
It's a great deal, that's for sure. Not enough to compel me to buy it while they're still dying prematurely.