• Office Depot: 5000 Sheets of Bright Xerox Paper for $15.19 Shipped YMMV
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Find 70%+ Off Amazon Deals With Jungle Crazy
The people behind BugMeNot and RetailMeNot have a new creation, JungleCrazy, designed to help you find the 70% off and up Amazon deals.
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Consumerist Smack Deal At 3pm Eastern
We’re just a few hours away from The Consumerist/Jellyfish Smack Deal, where you guys have a chance to get up to 80% off snazzy products you voted on.
Morning Deals
• Jellyfish: Don’t forget to sign up for and participate in our Consumerist Smack Deal, where you have a chance to get up to 80% off gear you voted on.
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Verizon Wireless To Buy Alltel?
Rumors are flying that the largest rural cell phone provider, Alltel, is being stalked by Verizon like an alley cat on a delicious plump mouse. Is it true? Maybe, but probably not. Even though both carriers are CDMA (T-mobile and Cingular are GSM, a different technology), it’s likely that the price of Alltel would be too much for Verizon, despite the fact that a merger between the two companies would make Verizon the nation’s largest provider. From ZDNET:
“Verizon has had a significant amount of success growing organically,” [an industry analyst] said. “I just don’t see any reason why they would need to buy Alltel. They can build their own network for a lot less than $30 billion.”
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Buy Brand Name Cereal For Only $1.79 At Grand Central Northeast RiteAids
For some inexplicable reason, you can get any box of cereal right now for $1.79 at the Rite Aid in Grand Central in Manhattan. These normally run $6-plus. $4-plus.
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Vote For Your Smack Deals
What do you want a deal on? On Monday March 5th, Consumerist readers will have the chance to get up to 80% off on select products by playing in a special Jellyfish Smack Deal of the Day.
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Sprint's New Unlimited Voice, Messaging, Data, Internet Plan: $150
Sprint is trying out two new unlimited bundle plans that one industry analyst is calling, “a grenade,” with the power to disrupt both wireless and landline carriers.
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URL Hack Reveals CompUSA's Discontinued Items
You can find out how crappy the closeout deals will be at your local liquidated CompUSA by hacking this URL: http://www.compusa.com/specials/storeblowoutsale/blowoutXXX.htm