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• Friday sales! J&R! Staples! Amazon! And because we love you: 50% off Godiva Chocolates. Remember us when the endorphins flow.
• Friday sales! J&R! Staples! Amazon! And because we love you: 50% off Godiva Chocolates. Remember us when the endorphins flow.
• Get up and get out to Banana Republic, where the muted colors are on sale for an additional 20% off the already discounted prices. But if you can’t escape from the candy shell that ties you to your chair, the online code BRHOLBB should get you 15% off $125 or more at BananaRepublic.com. (Thanks, Ben!)
• Specialized is selling their 04 Speed Zone 5.0 Elite Bike Computer for just $20, down from $70. Fedex Ground shipping for $5. [via TechBargains]
• $15 off a $75 purchase at Petco. [via Ben’s Bargains]
• New customers at iPrint.com can get a free, customized rubber stamp as long as you’re willing to pay $3.50 in shipping. Professor Chumblesworth of 1337 Lane here we come. [via Dealnews]
• This deal for a Canon SD450 5-megapixel camera takes a little extra skill, but we think it’s time you moved to the next level. Buy the camera from Dell Home, receive an automatic 20% off, then buy a $35 off $300 coupon from eBay to bring your total price to $244 shipped free. Trouble? A little. Worth it? By over $50 off the going rate. [via Slickdeals]
• Today’s Woot! is the LG Progressive Scan DVD/Divx Player with HD Upconversion for $65 dollars, shipped. It’s a refurb, but that don’t scare us none. This one has got all the right features, but sadly we’re not up to snuff with the wide world of DVD players. (We use our Xbox Media Center for all DVD playback.)
Highlights from Dealhack
• Save up to 50% off during January Clearance at Wine.com
(Over 125 selections on sale from under $10 to a few $100+)
• Save $25 off Kitchen & Housewares or Bed & Bath at Amazon
(Valid on single items or multiple items in orders of $125 or more.)
• Samsung 56-inch 1080p DLP HDTV + DVD Player & Harmony Remote $2700 at TigerDirect.com
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