Energizer 400VA USB UPS For $10 Shipped After Rebates

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Circuit City has a Energizer 400VA USB UPS for a great deal after rebates. Click here to view the description from Energizer.

1. Click here to go to Circuit City.
2. Search and Add ERHM400 ( Energizer : $59.99 )
3. If not available online, you can order one for express pickup from your local store.
4. Rebate Price : -$30.00 ( Send original barcode )
5. Rebate2 Price : -$20.00 ( Send copy of barcode )
Final Price : $9.99
 
What about the TDK's?

Not sure what this deal (although not a bad deal in and of itself) has to do with the TDK CD-R's. Please explain. Feeling a little under the weather, so apologize if this sounds trite!
 
Out of stock online. Most of the local stores do not carry that model. :(
 
Re: What about the TDK's?

wcgman69 said:
Not sure what this deal (although not a bad deal in and of itself) has to do with the TDK CD-R's. Please explain. Feeling a little under the weather, so apologize if this sounds trite!

The post has been corrected. Thanks
 
Re: What about the TDK's?

wcgman69 said:
Not sure what this deal (although not a bad deal in and of itself) has to do with the TDK CD-R's. Please explain. Feeling a little under the weather, so apologize if this sounds trite!

Spoofee quality control had the day off. :D

Anyways, I was entering the checkout with the item and it only had 1 local store with stock that I could pick it up at. So I selected the store, went through checkout and as it was putting through my purchase it told me they were out of stock. Some bastage bought the last one seconds before I tried to. Atleast the rebates don't expire for a few weeks so there will be more chances.
 
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All my local stores have it. But it's not that hot, it only has two UPS plugs & 16 minutes backup. Then it has two plugs for surge protection. So you could just plug in your computer & monitor & thats it.
 
morriefisher said:
All my local stores have it. But it's not that hot, it only has two UPS plugs & 16 minutes backup. Then it has two plugs for surge protection. So you could just plug in your computer & monitor & thats it.

In this part of the country (Tampa Bay), 16 minutes is more than adequate. For extra outlets, you could use a plug strip, as long as you don't exceed the 400VA rating of the UPS with the devices you connect. For $10, that's a great deal.
 
O'Chutsman said:
In this part of the country (Tampa Bay), 16 minutes is more than adequate. For extra outlets, you could use a plug strip, as long as you don't exceed the 400VA rating of the UPS with the devices you connect. For $10, that's a great deal.

WERD
 
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