Ahhhh…fatwallet
For any of you who don’t know about fatwallet.com, you really should check it out.
Here’s the hot deals forum, the one you want. You can basically find anything electronics there for super cheap.
ie. Today I happened to be one of the first people to see a thread about a 19″ flat panel monitor for $145. Because I was one of the first to happen upon it, I was able to call all over the country and order 7 of them before they went out of stock.
Oh yeah, that’s right, there’s the fatwallet effect. When something gets posted onto fatwallet you had better jump on it because that thing will be out of stock (OOS) before you know it. Thousands of people will go buy tons of them and re-sell them on ebay or wherever.
I’ll keep 4 and sell the other 3 (I’m gonna have a sweet setup…lol).
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Comments on Ahhhh…fatwallet »
Thanks for the good words john!
Actually I think dealsdujour.com is much more user friendly. It seems like they actually have people scouting the internet for clever deals and they give you instructions on how to use each coupon. here is the link
http://dealsdujour.com/
http://www.dealscans.com
is another new site that is great. It features an automatic scanner which continuously searches for price drops at many popular stores (amazon, bestbuy, circuitcity, newegg, etc).
There is also an OutletScanner application for Dell outlet. The application automatically grabs systems with the parameters that you have specified and keeps them in your cart for you. It is much faster and easier than the Proxomitron method!
Here’s another GREAT bargain hunting site where I shop –most of the deals posted come from the users. There are percent-off deals, promo codes and links for buy-something-get-something free offers, freebie forum, a Web-wide gift registry (how COOL!) and even a “filler” feature. I love this one and have used it a couple times in the month or so since I found this site. When you’re shopping on a site and say you are $3 away from getting free shipping or qualifying for a large dollar amount off your purchase, you can use the filler feature to search the site you’re shopping on for any items of that dollar amount. They make their money from affiliate businesses paying them a commission on purchases made through their site, and then the site donates part of that commission to breast cancer research. You’re in essence donating to charity by shopping. COOL!!
OOPS! THe site name didn’t show up for my reply above…
it’s http://www.dealtaker.com
Thanks!