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Borders 30% off coupon
Looks like Borders is pretty coupon-happy these days in a cash-strapped economy. I just received a 30% off coupon after getting a 20% and 25% off coupon a week ago. It expires 2/8/2009 and is up for grabs.
Borders.com 20-25% off coupons
I have two Borders coupons up for grabs. They both require membership, but I believe membership is free and you just simply have to give them an email address so that they can send you promotions (and more coupons). Both coupons are for one item but you can use both of them at the same time (if buying two items). They can be used on their online store or at a physical store though you would have to print out the coupons. I don't know if these coupons can only be used once or not -- I'll leave that up for others to experiment with. Cheers!
ZipZoomFly selling Hitachi 1TB HD for $89.99 AR
So two months ago, I thought I missed a great deal (which turned out to be a pricing error) from Dell -- a 1TB hard drive starting at $109.99. Lo and behold, ZipZoomFly is offering a even better one -- $89.99 1TB Hitachi HD after $30 mail-in-rebate (originally $119.99)!
Dell selling Seagate 1TB internal HD for $109.99
UPDATE: I called Dell today and they told me my order will be cancelled because there was either a pricing error or they're sold out. What a bummer!!!
- As of Aug 18th, evening: Some people have had theirs shipped. Most have orders that are "in production". Some have reported cancellation. My order status is "Order Processing" with estimated ship date August 19.
- As of Aug 17th, evening: Deal is dead, the original link doesn't work now. Another link for the drive at $200 works. (2008-08-19 14:27:12)
Talk about perfect timing... just when my rig's 320GB external hard drive is almost at capacity, Dell offers this spectacular deal which I've just picked up:
$109.99 after instant discount for a Seagate 1TB (1,000 GB) internal HD before tax as compared to $179.99 original price. In addition, you can take an additional 4% off by using Dell Preferred Account. That's around $0.11 per gigabyte -- the lowest I've seen to-date. I figured that 1TB HD would last quite awhile and would be a good investment for those who do a lot of torrenting (like me). 
5 year MFG Warranty
Highlights
- Adaptive Fly Height offers consistent read/write performance
- Clean Sweep automatically calibrates drive each time the drive is powered up
- SoftSonic motor enables ultra-quiet operation
- Enhanced G-Force Protection defends against handling damage
- Perpendicular Recording increases data density while decreasing moving parts





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He was to say "what a load of crap!" just for the sake of irony, but I'll refrain
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