Sarcasm aside, you were so early on that thread, did you not buy any yesterday? I bought 5 cause my 2 year old nephew requires 6 D sized batteries for his toy train and those rechargeable AA (inside D Spacers) consume very fast so I have to swap them often :-(
Sarcasm aside, you were so early on that thread, did you not buy any yesterday? I bought 5 cause my 2 year old nephew requires 6 D sized batteries for his toy train and those rechargeable AA (inside D Spacers) consume very fast so I have to swap them often :-(
I was surprised the batteries sold out so fast, but it was limit 5.
The batteries didn't really "sell out."
It appears that the $20 Fujitsu rebate was supposed to be for a Newegg Flash Sale that went live at 9 AM PT yesterday: HERE[newegg.com]
However, the regular site had a cheaper before-rebate price that never updated to higher. The $20 rebate form is valid at both Newegg and NeweggFlash.com, therefore people were able to order however many stock units that were allocated to the main site at $27.49 - $20 MIR = $7.49 AR. It is also possible that someone realized the mistake after it made FP and removed the inventory quickly from Newegg.com.
$20 is the typically sale price for the Fujitsu 12-Pack Kit during the regular year. $15 AR was the Black Friday/Cyber Monday pricing so... it all kind of makes sense now. I was wondering why they would offer them so cheap on a whim.
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pricing should adjust 1/19, PT
Sarcasm aside, you were so early on that thread, did you not buy any yesterday? I bought 5 cause my 2 year old nephew requires 6 D sized batteries for his toy train and those rechargeable AA (inside D Spacers) consume very fast so I have to swap them often :-(
Sarcasm aside, you were so early on that thread, did you not buy any yesterday? I bought 5 cause my 2 year old nephew requires 6 D sized batteries for his toy train and those rechargeable AA (inside D Spacers) consume very fast so I have to swap them often :-(
I was surprised the batteries sold out so fast, but it was limit 5.
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It appears that the $20 Fujitsu rebate was supposed to be for a Newegg Flash Sale that went live at 9 AM PT yesterday: HERE [newegg.com]
However, the regular site had a cheaper before-rebate price that never updated to higher. The $20 rebate form is valid at both Newegg and NeweggFlash.com, therefore people were able to order however many stock units that were allocated to the main site at $27.49 - $20 MIR = $7.49 AR. It is also possible that someone realized the mistake after it made FP and removed the inventory quickly from Newegg.com.
$20 is the typically sale price for the Fujitsu 12-Pack Kit during the regular year. $15 AR was the Black Friday/Cyber Monday pricing so... it all kind of makes sense now. I was wondering why they would offer them so cheap on a whim.