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    Friday, May 9, 2008

    It's a WOOT OFF!!!

    woot off!Do you know what that means? It means you get a butt-load of super duper GREAT deals!!! Every time one offer sells out, they throw up a spankin' new one, and the "woot off" usually last for a good 24 hours (sometimes more).

    Check it out: Woot.com - Anything from coffee machines, computers, flat screens, watches, vacuums, you name it. AND, they are always incredibly cheap - hence my reason for bringing it up here ;)

    Think of it as a warehouse of all "extras" that need to get out the door. They sell buckets full at pretty much the cheapest cost they can do, and then only slap on a $5.00 shipping fee no matter WHAT you buy. (this can be key, esp if you pick up a flat screen, or something pretty heavy).

    And SOON, they'll probably start throwing out "random bags of woot"! They usually cost 1$ each, but have sexy surprises in them! I've never been fortunate enough to grab one (they sell out in seconds sometimes - literally) so if you ever get a chance, I recommend picking up 3 at a time, and then mailing me one ;)

    ps: if you want more WOOT info, check out my previous woot post.

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    2 Comments:

    Blogger E.C. said...

    I have a love/hate relationship with woot. So far, I've stuck with the shirts rather than venturing into electronics and such, but my brother is a bit obsessive about checking at midnight. The deals are sometimes absolutely fabulous, but it's definitely a business model that encourages impulse buys.

    May 10, 2008 9:44 PM  
    Blogger J. Savings said...

    oh yeah, it can get crazy addicting! and you know what, i used to pick up the shirts but they really don't fit me all that well :(

    and you bring up a good point - it surely DOES encourage impulse buys! i've only been using it for gift buying, or if i need something in particular already, but if you don't watch out it'll suck all your $ up ;)

    May 12, 2008 1:08 PM  

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