ggenovez said: Add it to your cart and it turn to 109.99
they fixed that, also it is a limit of 1 drive, if i am reading the rebate correctly.
babo
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2010 @ 11:55a
holy sh%% i just ( last year ) bought WD 1.5 B for $80... now 2 for just $100!!!... damn ... in for one - in store pickup is less expensive ( and faster ) than shipping. thank you op!
jayjay3636 said: wasn't the egg selling this for $89 AR last week? Yep ... Just got mine this past Tuesday $89.99 AR/Newegg ($129.99 - $20 promo Code - $20 Rebate). First time I received a HDD purchase from Newegg delivered in a RETAIL box, even included a small baggy with screws for mounting. Will be used for my ever expanding media collection. Eventually all 3x of my 2TB drives will be housed in my home build WHS, along with 2x 750GB HDDs. Will be for backups of all house computers / network and media collections. Just for a memory stroll, my (1st) 2TB purchase was last July of 2009. I purchased a 2TB-Wd20eads for $189.89 via Dell on a short lived special. 13 months later, same size drive for $89.99 ... if only SSDs followed the same time / price/GB chart.
DrJr said: jayjay3636 said: wasn't the egg selling this for $89 AR last week?
Ya but I think the rebate would void if you used the coupon? Maybe I'm wrong but I heard something about that.
Copied from the $89 Egg post:
"Why are people not paying attention on the rebate question post? Here is the quote of the term: "Offer cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or discount and is limited to FIVE per product." So the price on this deal is $109.99 since you can not use both the discount coupon and rebate."
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