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Sparkle GeForce GTX 460 768MB GDDR5 Graphics Card $85 or $75 - Was $170!!
The deal works out like this: The graphics card is ~$145 Shipped - $35 Rebate = $110 - $20 ebillme cashback = $90 - $5.60 Mr.Rebates cashback = $84.40. A few of you will be able to get it for $74.40 ($10 off $100 at tiger direct coupon code). I posted that thread a few days ago, although people didn't seem to like it?
Here's that thread (you can still apply for the $10 off $100 coupon code although you won't be able to apply it in your order today)
Here's a link to the product: http://www.tigerdirect .com/applic...No=670 1582
1) IF you have a $10 off $100 tiger direct coupon use that click-through FIRST!
2) Use a cashback website's click through before you place your order! Mr.Rebates has the highest cashback for tigerdirect at 4%. I tried the click-through in a different firefox tab and it didn't remove the $10 coupon from my order... great news!
3) Use ebillme as your method of payment on Tigerdirect's website (today is 2X Tuesday). You will receive $20 cashback off this purchase ($20 will be given to you next month from ebillme).
Instructions for getting $35 rebate: (DON'T FILL OUT THIS FORM UNTIL YOUR TIGERDIRECT ACCOUNT HAS AN INVOICE ACCESSIBLE... YOU NEED A INVOICE NUMBER AS ONE OF THE STEPS)
1) Go to http://sparkle.4myreba te.com/Claim/FindaRebate
2) Type SPR-5040 into the "offer code" box and click search
3) Fill out the registration form for the GTX 460 768M GDDR5 (CUSTOM COOLING)SXX460768D5UNM graphics card.
4) Print out the rebate form and wait for your item to arrive from Tigerdirect to clip out the UPC code on the box.
And no, tigerdirect does not "approve" rebate submissions, they have nothing to do with it.
Tom's Hardware just released their "Best Graphics Cards For the Money: March 2011 [tomshardware.com]" yesterday, and the GTX 460 768M GDDR5 received "Best PCIe Card For ~$150-$175". Here's a quote from the article:
Here's that thread (you can still apply for the $10 off $100 coupon code although you won't be able to apply it in your order today) Here's a link to the product: http://www.tigerdirect
1) IF you have a $10 off $100 tiger direct coupon use that click-through FIRST!
2) Use a cashback website's click through before you place your order! Mr.Rebates has the highest cashback for tigerdirect at 4%. I tried the click-through in a different firefox tab and it didn't remove the $10 coupon from my order... great news!
3) Use ebillme as your method of payment on Tigerdirect's website (today is 2X Tuesday). You will receive $20 cashback off this purchase ($20 will be given to you next month from ebillme).
Instructions for getting $35 rebate: (DON'T FILL OUT THIS FORM UNTIL YOUR TIGERDIRECT ACCOUNT HAS AN INVOICE ACCESSIBLE... YOU NEED A INVOICE NUMBER AS ONE OF THE STEPS)
1) Go to http://sparkle.4myreba
2) Type SPR-5040 into the "offer code" box and click search
3) Fill out the registration form for the GTX 460 768M GDDR5 (CUSTOM COOLING)SXX460768D5UNM graphics card.
4) Print out the rebate form and wait for your item to arrive from Tigerdirect to clip out the UPC code on the box.
And no, tigerdirect does not "approve" rebate submissions, they have nothing to do with it.
Tom's Hardware just released their "Best Graphics Cards For the Money: March 2011 [tomshardware.com]" yesterday, and the GTX 460 768M GDDR5 received "Best PCIe Card For ~$150-$175". Here's a quote from the article:
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Quote : "The GeForce GTX 460 768 MB delivers impressive performance and a reasonable price tag, relatively low power usage (especially after having tested the GF100-based boards), and low noise output. At $150 it offers enough of an upgrade over the Radeon HD 5770 to garner a solid recommendation."
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