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Morning Deals Round-Up

Woot‘s pushing their own wine again. As homebrewers, we have nothing but empathy for their project. As drunks, we find the price of $55 for three bottles buzz prohibitive.

Manhattan Shopping Alert: Bliss Blowout Sale; Update: Bliss Smells Like Flouride

Tony spa Bliss is clearing out lots of stock today through Saturday. We’d suggest arriving today, on your lunch break, with a knife.

Morning Deals Round Up

• We have been informed that Express’s Annual $20 off all jeans sale begins today, and according to their website, that is totally true. However, we have also been informed that this sale “historically never includes the ones embellished with $100’s worth of rhinstones on the ass.”

Morning Deals Round Up

• Oh. Snap. $10 off $10 coupon up in the Fashion Bug. Get your brushed cotton medallion camisole on. Code: 776131401 Expired.

Morning Deals Round Up

• It would appear the Dell coupons for the Canon 20D Digital SLR Camera are already kaput, but there’s still time to sneak in a 20% coupon for the Digital Rebel XT Silver Body. Add coupon code: TDZ2BZCXTN?PMX, add in another discount from The Dell Game, and use the $75 Rebate for a total of $600. Not shabby at all for a great camera, although you’ll still want to purchase a lens. [via Slickdeals]

Morning Deals Round Up

Unconfirmed. Slickdeals is reporting that all three Harry Potter and all three Lord of the Rings DVDs are on sale at Target for just $5.88 a pop. In Store only, bring a wand.

Morning Deals Round Up

• Sometimes the simple deals are the sweetest: Use the code “EM21HL30” for 30% off for purchases at FootLocker.com, including gift cards. [via Slickdeals]

Morning Deals Round Up

• Grab Turbo Tax Basic, Quicken Deluxe ’06, and a paper shredder at Staple’s online store for $0 after ‘easy rebates.’ (Easy rebates can be processed online.) Get the codes at SlickDeals.

Morning Deals Round Up

• Enjoy yourself some Dell Game, wherein you may be creeped out by an overzealous elf and click to win prizes. Of course, you’re probably going to win bupkiss, but when you play the ‘Pick a Stocking’ game you’ll receive a coupon code in consolation. And you can play until the end of the Holidays.

Morning Deals Roundup

Woot‘s hawking that 61-inch Infocus DLP HDTV again for $2,500 (and only $5 shipping!) Is it a good deal? It’s certainly not bad, and has what we consider the minimum in HDTV resolution, 1,280 x 720. But HDTVs aren’t doing anything but falling in price these days, so waiting may net you something more to your liking.

Smarter.com’s Coupon Aggregator

Smarter.com’s Coupon Aggregator

Hot Deals sites are a dime a dozen, but the deals are almost always for junk you didn’t actually plan on buying. How does one discover discounts on products one actually wants to buy? The coupon page at Smarter.com is one stop.

Free Laptop from Visa Deal Actually Not So Horrible

A post about a free laptop deal from Visa on a ‘Debt Consolidation’ blog is getting a bit of traffic this morning, from both BoingBoing and Digg. The blog author dissects the cost of maintaining the balances required to receive the $850 laptop and comes up with a fee of—over the course of 17 months—$911.95. Sound heinous, right? It is—if you don’t have enough previous credit card debt to transfer to the new card.

Morning Deals Round-Up

Outpost.com’s GQ 3131 AMD Sempron 2400+ PC w/Linspire 5.0 – $160 + $15 S&H. This is a full-blown machine, sans monitor, running a version of Linux. It’s not going to be a gaming beast, but if you need a second computer or want to give one to your grandma to ignore for Christmas, this ain’t shabby. Here’s a review.