SonyStyle offers the DVP-NS77H 1080p upconverting DVD player for $60 shipped, via coupon code. It includes HDMI and component outputs, DVD+/-R and CDR compatibility (including dual-layer discs) and MP3 playback.
Save $40 on the Sony DVPNS77H/S dvd player w/code DVPNS77HSAFF, now just $59.99. Ends April 30.
Tuesday, April 29
Friday, April 25
Free stainless coffeemaker and mug from Gevalia
Monday, April 21
37" 1080p LCD for $840 and more...
eCost.com offers the JVC Genessa 37" 1080p LCD for $799 plus about $40 for shipping. This price is about $150 better than NewEgg, the next-best-priced reputable vendor.
On another note, if you install Yahoo! Messenger using Internet Explorer, I will get paid $1. So, why not take a minute to update your Yahoo! Messenger install even if you don't use it regularly. Thanks!
On another note, if you install Yahoo! Messenger using Internet Explorer, I will get paid $1. So, why not take a minute to update your Yahoo! Messenger install even if you don't use it regularly. Thanks!
Ah, like the less-inflated days of my youth.
Back then, you didn't need a special coupon. These days, you do, but here it is. Buy one dozen assorted donuts at Krispy Kreme, and get a dozen glazed ones for free. Perfect for buying the love of your coworkers.
printable coupon
printable coupon
Sunday, April 20
Yep, still kicking.
Sorry for the lack of posts, folks, it's been a busy few weeks. I found a new job, went out of town for Easter, told I was getting sacked, quit, went out of the country for 15 days, found out I might not have a new job, then found I actually do (starting tomorrow). Having been in England for 2 weeks, I can tell you there are few deals to be had there. Highlights include:
- £1.10 ($2.20) for a single Krispy Kreme donut
- £3.40 ($6.80) for a Venti Iced Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks
- £5.50 ($11) for an all-day bus/subway travel pass within Zone 1
- £18 ($36) for a small pizza, breadsticks, and single glass of wine
- £130 ($255) per night for a (barely) three star hotel (barely) in central London
- £1.05/L ($7.98/gal) for gas - thankfully I did not use a car
There were a few relative deals:
- 45p ($0.90) for a pint of milk
- £3.99 ($8) for a T-Mobile UK SIM card and 3p ($0.06)/minute to call the US
- free incoming calls and texts on any mobile phone
- no currency conversion fee using Bank of America card to get cash from Barclay's ATMs
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)