MyGoofy26
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I found this at the slickdeals forums:
www.viking.com is an office supply company (which I understand is owned under the Office Max or Office Depot - always mix them up - umbrella) They run random promotions for free DVD players with a $25 purchase.
This could work out well for those of you that sell on ebay, you could get some shipping supplies and a free DVD player. There's also free shipping on orders over $25, so that's even better.
Their regular prices aren't the best, but there are some deals to be found and even if you're paying a little more, you're getting a free DVD player so it works out in the end, ha!
Those of you that don't need office supplies may be able to find something there to make the $25. If you look under the janitorial section, you'll find snacks that could be nice for your hotel rooms, ha! Also individual packs of coffees, teas, etc. Not the greatest prices but again, you're getting a DVD player too, lol. They even have some travel things, luggage and such. They have 2 packs of neon orange (won't miss that at baggage claim!) luggage tags http://www.viking.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=Q03-2078565F for $2.78 if you're trying to push yourself over the $25 mark.
And for those of you who find yourself burning a lot of CDs, they have HP CDRs at buy one get one 50 pack spindles. Just add however many you want to pay for, and when you begin to checkout a page with pop up that you're eligible for the B1G1 promotion, then click the button to add the free ones to the cart. http://www.viking.com/txtSearchDD.do?searchTxt=M01-V962896&x=8&y=3 So that's 100 CDrs for $9.97. Not bad.
And the code for the DVD player, you have to click the button on the page with your cart to add a promotion. Add QYN-PRDVD At first it'll look like you'll be paying $79.99 for the DVD player, but again - once you're going through the checkout process a page will come up that you're eligible for the DVD player for free and on the final page before you submit you'll see a promotion code and the -$79.99.
Word of warning - it'll try and tell you that they are out of stock and if you would like a boombox instead, then ask you to add, just like the CD-Rs. Go ahead and add and the DVD player will still come up on your order. And according to those who did this, although it said they had the boombox they've all recieved the DVD player. Not to say that if you wait on this that it eventually won't be the boombox, but as of right now they are shipping the DVD player. So I suppose it's up to you if you want to risk it.
I just ordered 2 packs of CD-Rs (so 4 total) and a big bag of Tootsie Rolls, lol. For $27 and some change I'm walking out with 200 CD-Rs, candy and a DVD player.
Oh and one more thing (as if this isn't a long enough ramble) - people have been able to get more than one DVD player by making multiple orders and registering new each time. So if you want to try that, it seems to work. I just went for one. Don't have much need for anymore - this was just so that my cousins could have a DVD player in their playroom instead of being forced to wait til all the grown ups don't want to watch anything on the other TV.
www.viking.com is an office supply company (which I understand is owned under the Office Max or Office Depot - always mix them up - umbrella) They run random promotions for free DVD players with a $25 purchase.
This could work out well for those of you that sell on ebay, you could get some shipping supplies and a free DVD player. There's also free shipping on orders over $25, so that's even better.
Their regular prices aren't the best, but there are some deals to be found and even if you're paying a little more, you're getting a free DVD player so it works out in the end, ha!
Those of you that don't need office supplies may be able to find something there to make the $25. If you look under the janitorial section, you'll find snacks that could be nice for your hotel rooms, ha! Also individual packs of coffees, teas, etc. Not the greatest prices but again, you're getting a DVD player too, lol. They even have some travel things, luggage and such. They have 2 packs of neon orange (won't miss that at baggage claim!) luggage tags http://www.viking.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=Q03-2078565F for $2.78 if you're trying to push yourself over the $25 mark.
And for those of you who find yourself burning a lot of CDs, they have HP CDRs at buy one get one 50 pack spindles. Just add however many you want to pay for, and when you begin to checkout a page with pop up that you're eligible for the B1G1 promotion, then click the button to add the free ones to the cart. http://www.viking.com/txtSearchDD.do?searchTxt=M01-V962896&x=8&y=3 So that's 100 CDrs for $9.97. Not bad.
And the code for the DVD player, you have to click the button on the page with your cart to add a promotion. Add QYN-PRDVD At first it'll look like you'll be paying $79.99 for the DVD player, but again - once you're going through the checkout process a page will come up that you're eligible for the DVD player for free and on the final page before you submit you'll see a promotion code and the -$79.99.
Word of warning - it'll try and tell you that they are out of stock and if you would like a boombox instead, then ask you to add, just like the CD-Rs. Go ahead and add and the DVD player will still come up on your order. And according to those who did this, although it said they had the boombox they've all recieved the DVD player. Not to say that if you wait on this that it eventually won't be the boombox, but as of right now they are shipping the DVD player. So I suppose it's up to you if you want to risk it.
I just ordered 2 packs of CD-Rs (so 4 total) and a big bag of Tootsie Rolls, lol. For $27 and some change I'm walking out with 200 CD-Rs, candy and a DVD player.
Oh and one more thing (as if this isn't a long enough ramble) - people have been able to get more than one DVD player by making multiple orders and registering new each time. So if you want to try that, it seems to work. I just went for one. Don't have much need for anymore - this was just so that my cousins could have a DVD player in their playroom instead of being forced to wait til all the grown ups don't want to watch anything on the other TV.

