I find it interesting the way you blame Canada for the pet food recall, when yes, the company that distributes the food is Canadian, BUT the manufacturers responsible for the tainted food are located in the UNITED STATES...maybe you should check your facts before you start blogging away...
THAT SUCKS!!! I had to everything ready to go, all i had to do was click checkout. Then I go take a number 2 and when I came back It deleted everything in my shopping cart and logged me out!!! I had 500 reams ready to purchase too :[ I'm going to keep trying wish me luck. Also is there a deal like this on 11.5x17 ?? I need like 100 cases of that.
The site seems to be down and when i do get through on that item i get a error message saying i am not able to purchase it. So i assume they took down that item.
The rest of the site runs perfectly fine. but the paper section is a crawl and riddled with problems.
I once saw some legislation roll through our area that said any improvement, change, addition or work over some ridiculous number like $50 required a permit.
Yes, I wanted to repair my downspout and a section of my gutter...I needed a permit!
Needless to say, I've 'stuck it to the man' for about eight years now...I'll get a permit to do simple home repair when the come and pry the cordless drill from my cold, dead fingers...major home repair and remodeling, on the other hand...
Just ordered mine, 17.35 with 12 pack of Paper Mate Ballpoint Stick Pens... killer deal, we go through paper like it's nothing because my wife is a teacher, so this saved us a ton of cash... much thanks!
Still works here. Hate to be the downer here, but it doesn't seem like the 'best deal ever'. The (not on sale) Office depot brand is about $15 more (and looks like better quality paper). Still a good deal though if you use a heck of a lot of paper.
11:00pm on 3/17 Still working! $16.87 for some paper clips and 10 reams.... had to buy a single ream the other day. Kinda sad when I'm a little excited about getting a deal on paper on a Saturday night......
When I delivered pizzas late at night I would flash the light with my million candle power q-beam. The lights always changed in my favor. I only did it late as there was less traffic and I could spot cops easier. I worked during the famous 30 minutes or less or $3 off the pizza craze. (guess who I worked for?) I never got caught, though by pure luck. I would also tell my boss, if it was a bad night on tips, that I delevered pizzas late even if they were 21 to 29 minute delevery times, so I could keep the $3. (Ya, I know, very dishonest). You just had to know the sy7stem and not get greedy. (Unfotunatly I am to honest for my own good now)
Pricing in my area put my total cost at about $25. Officedepot.com must price inventory selectively depending on what zip code you are buying from. Still, a very good deal. Thanks for the tip.
Very interesting blog...there are some great points that you make on how to structure the deal.
You would be suprised how many people don't do any research before heading out to purchase a new or used vehicle. These are the majority, and it is one reason the dealership network continues to operate the way they do. It produces a larger gross profit in the end.
I read where someone mentioned doing the deal entirely by e-mail. That would be my recommendation...if you can find a dealership with an internet specialist that is good enough to be able to work with in that way. Eventually, you should be able to order the vehicle to YOUR specs from the manufacturer, similar to a direct buy from DELL computer.
Once a manufacturer figures this out...and they know that 90% of the consumers don't enjoy the process, someone will offer an easier way, and all dealerships will have to go this route. The buyer holds the cards, pays the cost, and will change the current way car dealers currently do business.
is probably the best movie musical number ever.
It was a joke. I know those aren't as common up in the Great White North as they are here. It was meant to grab your attention and nothing more.
By the way, I've seen nothing that claims that the tainted product was from American manufacturers.
Product testing has not revealed a link explaining the reported cases of illness and death, the company said.
That said, only American animals have gotten sick. So it could very well be that the responsible party is American.
I find it interesting the way you blame Canada for the pet food recall, when yes, the company that distributes the food is Canadian, BUT the manufacturers responsible for the tainted food are located in the UNITED STATES...maybe you should check your facts before you start blogging away...
Drat! They've expired the first coupon and the second one only reduces the price by $9.74. Ah well...
Got a message saying that the first coupon code expired on March 17th, that was yesterday! Dangit!
Great find though, keep up the good work.
theres no other coupons i could use? :/
*sigh* what a great deal. too bad i missed it!
Coupon Error: (6703) The coupon ID 73649244, expired on 03/17/2007
Sad :(
THAT SUCKS!!! I had to everything ready to go, all i had to do was click checkout. Then I go take a number 2 and when I came back It deleted everything in my shopping cart and logged me out!!! I had 500 reams ready to purchase too :[ I'm going to keep trying wish me luck. Also is there a deal like this on 11.5x17 ?? I need like 100 cases of that.
The site seems to be down and when i do get through on that item i get a error message saying i am not able to purchase it. So i assume they took down that item.
The rest of the site runs perfectly fine. but the paper section is a crawl and riddled with problems.
I once saw some legislation roll through our area that said any improvement, change, addition or work over some ridiculous number like $50 required a permit.
Yes, I wanted to repair my downspout and a section of my gutter...I needed a permit!
Needless to say, I've 'stuck it to the man' for about eight years now...I'll get a permit to do simple home repair when the come and pry the cordless drill from my cold, dead fingers...major home repair and remodeling, on the other hand...
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Everything else looks dead on though ;)
I'm trying to buy 50 cases right now and it wont let me . Is anyone having a problem loging into the site?
Thanks for the great tip. KUDOS MAN!!
Still working. Splurged and bought a $9.99 box of pens I had my eye on...total $26 and change. Swweeet!!
Ordered to North Carolina just after midnight, paper + box o' pens for 17 Yanqi dollars.
Thank you so much!
Just ordered mine, 17.35 with 12 pack of Paper Mate Ballpoint Stick Pens... killer deal, we go through paper like it's nothing because my wife is a teacher, so this saved us a ton of cash... much thanks!
The paper coupon says it expires today, so get it before midnight! I just ordered mine and all went through just fine, delivery scheduled for Tuesday.
Still works here. Hate to be the downer here, but it doesn't seem like the 'best deal ever'. The (not on sale) Office depot brand is about $15 more (and looks like better quality paper). Still a good deal though if you use a heck of a lot of paper.
11:00pm on 3/17 Still working! $16.87 for some paper clips and 10 reams.... had to buy a single ream the other day. Kinda sad when I'm a little excited about getting a deal on paper on a Saturday night......
10.35 pm eastern time saturday 3.17.07 worked like a charm
in ocean ridge, fl. $16.92 rock on wisebread and lifehacker!
Tom
When I delivered pizzas late at night I would flash the light with my million candle power q-beam. The lights always changed in my favor. I only did it late as there was less traffic and I could spot cops easier. I worked during the famous 30 minutes or less or $3 off the pizza craze. (guess who I worked for?) I never got caught, though by pure luck. I would also tell my boss, if it was a bad night on tips, that I delevered pizzas late even if they were 21 to 29 minute delevery times, so I could keep the $3. (Ya, I know, very dishonest). You just had to know the sy7stem and not get greedy. (Unfotunatly I am to honest for my own good now)
Pricing in my area put my total cost at about $25. Officedepot.com must price inventory selectively depending on what zip code you are buying from. Still, a very good deal. Thanks for the tip.
Still working from here. My kindergarten-teaching wife thanks you.
It just worked for me.
I didn't find any pens for under $1, so I just grabbed some 29cent paperclips.
Very interesting blog...there are some great points that you make on how to structure the deal.
You would be suprised how many people don't do any research before heading out to purchase a new or used vehicle. These are the majority, and it is one reason the dealership network continues to operate the way they do. It produces a larger gross profit in the end.
I read where someone mentioned doing the deal entirely by e-mail. That would be my recommendation...if you can find a dealership with an internet specialist that is good enough to be able to work with in that way. Eventually, you should be able to order the vehicle to YOUR specs from the manufacturer, similar to a direct buy from DELL computer.
Once a manufacturer figures this out...and they know that 90% of the consumers don't enjoy the process, someone will offer an easier way, and all dealerships will have to go this route. The buyer holds the cards, pays the cost, and will change the current way car dealers currently do business.
Mike Dempsey