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  • Monoprice: 6FT Nintendo Wii Audio Video HD Component Cable for $3.94
  • Amazon: Shoulder Dolly for $24.32
  • Sellout.woot: Cellboost Disposable Battery for iPod $1.49 (good for camping trips?)
  • Get Your Free GrandCentral Number

    Get Your Free GrandCentral Number

    Woohoo, you can now get GrandCentral numbers again. GrandCentral is a great, free, service that lets you create a new phone number that you can have forward to other numbers. Possible uses include: making it so you only have to give out one phone number, using the phone number to mask your real phone number, setting up an internet voicemail box, recording incoming customer service calls, and saving big-time on incoming calls on your Tmobile cellphone.

    Morning Deals

  • Free Federal tax filing from TurboTax and TaxACT (State is not included, will cost you $25.95 with TurboTax and $13.95 with TaxAct).
  • Newegg: eVGA GeForce 8800 PCIe GTX Video Card for $299.99 Shipped After Rebate
  • CellHut: Unlocked Motorola C155 Cell Phone for $19.98 + free shipping
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  • Woot: iRobot Roomba 4296 Remote Scheduler Robotic Vacuum for $99.99
  • Dealnews: Various deals for ISPS, like $100 cashback for new Comcast customers and Time Warner Road Runner High-Speed Internet for $29.95/mo. for six months + $50 cash back
  • Harry & David: Up to 50% off clearance sale
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  • Le Tigre: 50% off clearance sale. Get more off with coupon code 50MORE.
  • eWiz: Artic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro computer fan for $22 shipped
  • Amazon: iPod nano 3rd-Gen 8GB MP3 Player for $175 + free shipping
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  • Woot: LG Electronics Portable Stereo Speaker – 2 Pack for $17.99
  • AT&T: Refurbished Prepaid Cell Phones from $9.99 + free shipping
  • Amazon: 50-70% off Columbia jackets
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  • Woot: Sandisk Sansa e270 6GB Media Player with FM Tuner for $49.99
  • Shirt.woot: Amusing robot going through airport metal detector t-shirt for $10
  • Circuit City: Western Digital MyBook World 500GB Gigabit Ethernet Hard Drive for $111.96 (in-store only)
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    Woot!: Pinnacle PCTV HD Pro Stick for $39.99Discovery.com: Moon Wall Projector for $15.98 ShippedAmazon: Super Paper Mario for Nintendo Wii for $29.99Fry’s: 30 HD-DVD Titles for $14.99 each Highlights From DealhackLinens ‘N Things: Save $16 off: Get Two Serta Pillows for only $10Backcountry.com:…

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    Woot!: Amcor 3.5″ Touchscreen Portable GPS for $99.99Newegg.com: HP LaserJet P1006 Laser Printer for $49.99 ShippedBest Deal Magazine: Every Day With Rachael Ray Magazine – $6.30 for 1 Year Highlights From DealhackDell Home: Save 25% off Inspiron Notebook PCs of $999+Buy.com: Refurb Navigon Pocket…

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  • HandHeldItems: WiFi Antenna for $8.85 Shipped with coupon code “wifiboost”
  • Woot: Klipsch Synergy Series SS.5 Surround Sound Speaker – Pair for $89.99, center speaker for $79.99.
  • The Children’s Place: Babies’ jeans for $7
  • Sprint Testing Unlimited Minute Plan

    Sprint Testing Unlimited Minute Plan

    Just like it hinted, Sprint has rolled out an unlimited minute plan. For $119 per month, you get unlimited voice, texting, web, email and picture mail. However, it’s only available in the test markets of San Francisco Bay Area, Upper Central California, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and Tampa. We actually got a tip about this four days ago on February 14th (it got lost in the email shuffle), so it looks like Sprint did in fact beat Verizon to the unlimited cellphone game and then forced Verizon to react to their offer, which, considering Sprint’s bottom-dog status right now, is a major coup for new CEO Dan Hesse. It remains to be seen whether these plans will actually be unlimited or if we will see the same secret caps that Comcast put on their “unlimited” broadband plans.

    Verizon To Offer Flat-Rate, Unlimited Minutes Cellphone Plan

    Verizon To Offer Flat-Rate, Unlimited Minutes Cellphone Plan

    Starting February 19th, Verizon will begin offering a supposedly unlimited cellphone minute plan for a flat $99 per month. It’s only really a deal, though, if you use more than 1000 minutes per month. More important than the actual value is that a brand-name cellphone carrier is offering a flat-rate unlimited minute plan. Notably, Verizon’s move came on the heels of Sprint’s new CEO suggesting last week that Sprint might be headed in that direction. I predict a flurry of plan-matching by the other carriers. The breakdown of the various new Verizon unlimited plans, inside.

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  • Microcenter: Acer Intel Celeron 1.73GHz 14″ Laptop for $349.99 (in-store only)
  • Joe’s New Balance Outlet Massive Shoe Liquidation: Up to 70% off New Balance, Dunham
  • Amazon: Columbia Men’s Yeti Waterproof Boots $32.99 w/free shipping
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    A roundup of places to find deals on TurboTax products. [ProBargainHunter]

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  • Meritline: 2-Pack 6′ 28 AWG HDMI Cables $8 w/ free shipping
  • Woot: It’s a Woot-off.
  • Wine.woot: Pedroncelli Quartet (4 bottles) for $39.99
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  • 1800flowers: $20, $15, and 20% off coupon codes
  • ProBargainHunter: Amazon coupon codes for February 2008
  • HSN: Garmin nuvi 750 GPS unit for $299.95
  • Use An Online Coupon With In-Store Pick-Up And Get Tossed Out Of Office Depot

    Use An Online Coupon With In-Store Pick-Up And Get Tossed Out Of Office Depot

    So besides your site, Lifehacker, and a few others, I also follow slickdeals.net. The other day there was an Office Depot item, where you could buy an office chair, set it for in-store pickup, and if your order was over $50, you could use a coupon to take an additional $20 off. Sweet. I placed my order and went pick it up today.

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  • Amazon: HDMI 2M (6 Feet) Super High Resolution Cable by DVI Gear for $2.14
  • Woot: Infocus 7210 HD DLP Projector w/ Free 76″ Projection Screen for $999.99
  • American Eagle: Women’s Classic Plaid Pea Coat for $49.95