from GameStop
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Release Date: 01/31/13 - DRM: Steam
from GamersGate
$3.00
Release Date: 01/25/13 - DRM: Steam
from Green Man Gaming
$7.62
Release Date: 04/23/13
from Amazon
$3.74
Release Date: 01/25/11 - DRM: Steam - Publisher: Paradox Interactive
from Green Man Gaming
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DRM: Steam
from NewEgg
$8.49
Intel Core i5 - 14.0" Display - 4GB RAM - 128GB Storage
from Lenovo
$899.28
DRM: Steam
from GamersGate
$3.00
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If you are headed to the Consumer Electronics Show next week in Las Vegas, but you've failed to book a flight yet, you're in luck. Spirit Airlines has flights from $50 each way. We just booked several flights from the SF Bay Area for $106, roundtrip. it's the lowest price we could find on these flights. Final pricing will depend on your location, but a quick perusal of nationwide flights showed that there are deals to be had from just about all locations Spirit services.
Release Date: 01/13/10 - DRM: Steam - Publisher: THQ Nordic
from Green Man Gaming
$2.50
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The Sonos Play:5 is the original (and flagship) wireless Hi-Fi unit from Sonos, the system that allows you to wirelessly stream your own music or that from many available streaming services anywhere in the house. Normally $399 and rarely discounted, this week Best Buy is selling it for $299 (the same price as the smaller Play:3). If you've ever been interested in digging in with Sonos, this is an excellent time to do it.Â
Release Date: 06/12/12 - DRM: Steam - Publisher: Stardock
from The Humble Store
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It's a common belief that MasterCard and VISA are cheaper for merchants than American Express. This is the case because MC/VISA promote their "discount rate" (that being the percentage they take of each transaction) as somewhere between 1.5% and 3%, whereas American Express's published discount rate is usually well over 3%. Seems like easy math, right? Well, it's not. You see, with American Express you as the merchant onlyÂpay the discount rate, but with MasterCard and VISA you will typically pay the discount rate plusÂwhatever else it costs them to process that transaction. And the "whatever else" (also called "interchange fees") includes the costs of all those airline miles, hotel points, cashback bonuses, etc., that benefit the cardholder. Yep, you read that right: you as the merchant are directly charged for this on top ofÂwhatever percentage ofÂthe transaction you're already paying. Don't believe us? Well, check your statments for those extra fees. We'll wait.
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