D-Link 802.11g 54Mbps Wireless USB Kit for $17.99 Shipped After Rebate

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The kit seems to be $27.99 and not the listed $17.99. Am I missing something here?:convinced:
 
hmmmm

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Think I will wait for tomorrow to see
if the price drops another $15.00.
They have at least 100 in inventory.
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ldrenning said:
The kit seems to be $27.99 and not the listed $17.99. Am I missing something here?:convinced:

The Google Checkout gets you another $10 off.
 
can someone here made a quick run through as to how to use the google checkout for these deals...i think it's confusing some people on the previous deals
 
Use CO.

Bottom of next page gives you an option on which check out to use. Easy.
 
I have this kit. This price is pretty good; I paid around 40 dollars for the kit a few months ago. It's an ok kit but I recently ran into some strange lock up and firmware wiping problems with the router. I am unsure if the problem was due to the power supply supplying poor power or if the router was exploited via an un-patched security flaw. The USB adaptor also runs much hotter then my old one and sometimes needs to be re-pluged in and out. Of all the consumer router systems I have had to deal with (I am a computer tech with many years of experience), D-Link is one of the more value oriented brands but I sometimes feel the lower price is also reflected in their quality. My favorite router at the consumer level has to be the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS, when they still ran the Linux operating system, or the WRT54GL modified to use a custom 3rd party linux firmware.
 
caption from the rebate file

"This Mail-In Rebate is valid on purchases of the above listed products at participating retailers between 08/01/06 and 09/30/06.
To qualify for this rebate, please make sure you complete ALL of the following steps:"

end is today... looks like it won't work
 
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