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    emachines at Best Buy

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by animekenji, Aug 10, 2004.

  1. animekenji

    animekenji Notebook Guru

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    I just got a emachines M6811 at Best Buy and they have two rebates. One is a $100 rebate from emachines and the other is $150 from Best Buy. If you're looking for a powerful machine at a reasonable price, it's tough to find one better.[8D]
     
  2. Guinness Stout

    Guinness Stout Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was thinking about buying a emachine 6811 at best buy too, but I don't want to get stuck with the sales tax. (8.8 in wa kc.) Other than that it is a sweet system, oh well I guess I'll buy at newegg. [ :)]
     
  3. animekenji

    animekenji Notebook Guru

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    Yeah, I know what you mean. We have 6% tax where I live. Best bet would be if you live in or near a state that waives the collection of sales tax periodically, to time your purchase then and hope the rebates are still available.
     
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    gtd2000 Notebook Consultant

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    Any other places to by an M68xx cheaper than BB?

    Tell it like it is...NOT how it should be :)