99% chance of yes.Are there going to be pop-up deals that aren't listed? Looking at all of the upcoming "Prime Only" deals isn't exactly making me excited...
Are there going to be pop-up deals that aren't listed? Looking at all of the upcoming "Prime Only" deals isn't exactly making me excited...
Could spend the next couple years of his life selling them for 75% value online, easily.
Anyone buying a ton are hurting their odds. They are going to be cancelled. Anyone who thinks there's even a chance they will limit people to just one are absolutely delusional. There will be a few lucky people who slip through, and buying a fuck ton ensures you're not going to be one of those lucky few.
Slightly off topic but the gold box deal of the day is on SanDisk SD cards and I was wondering what the best one would be for a 3ds?
wat.gifAmazon deals don't start till 3AM EST?
oh man asus GSync monitors for $600 what a steal!Keeping my fingers crossed that a good g-sync monitor goes on sale during this.
About another hour and a half for the U.S. sales to kick off.wat.gif
If so, I'm out till the morning...
^ just a headsup. I got in on a $20 64 GB last week for my 3DS and didn't realize it needed special formatting to work. So it's been sitting here lol.Ain't nobody got time for all that. PLUS having to unscrew the back of the panel.
^ just a headsup. I got in on a $20 64 GB last week for my 3DS and didn't realize it needed special formatting to work. So it's been sitting here lol.Ain't nobody got time for all that. PLUS having to unscrew the back of the panel.
Nope. Seems like it'll be the type of deal that pops up randomly, or with a short period of advanced notice.do we know when the 40 inch tv is popping up? Im kind of confused about what those lightning deals are that we can look at.
US btw
lol I can't really tell if you're being facetious or not, but if something like the Acer XB240H (normally in the high $300s to low $400s) gets a nice amount knocked off, I'll probably pick one up.oh man asus GSync monitors for $600 what a steal!
Just asking as i know some of you guys are big computer tech people. Im seeing a ton of posts on SD, and a couple other places about how that Bestbuy thing might of been a huge phishing thing by a hacker to get CC info. Any possible way that can be true?
If that were true, Best Buy would have some really shit backend and encryption. I really, really doubt it. Feel free to monitor your credit card though.Just asking as i know some of you guys are big computer tech people. Im seeing a ton of posts on SD, and a couple other places about how that Bestbuy thing might of been a huge phishing thing by a hacker to get CC info. Any possible way that can be true?
The only confidence I have over this Best Buy thing comes from when the Gamer's Club memberships were basically free.
I got like 600 bucks worth of years on it. However, Best Buy wised up and made it 30 bucks a month for new members.
If that were true, Best Buy would have some really shit backend and encryption. I really, really doubt it. Feel free to monitor your credit card though.
Just asking as i know some of you guys are big computer tech people. Im seeing a ton of posts on SD, and a couple other places about how that Bestbuy thing might of been a huge phishing thing by a hacker to get CC info. Any possible way that can be true?
So if I sleep now, and wake up, say 10:30-11 am tomorrow, what is the likelihood of the $75 32-inch TVs being sold out.
Cause I'm feenin for one of those
This is certain the perfect situation for a troll to stir people up. It would be an amazingly crazy thing if this really were a hack. Best Buy would have a lot to worry about then. Sheesh.Extremely unlikely. As in, 0.000000001% chance that someone could infiltrate BB's backend eCommerce system and collect unencrypted CC data. People saying that are either trolling or spewing misinformation.
So if I sleep now, and wake up, say 10:30-11 am tomorrow, what is the likelihood of the $75 32-inch TVs being sold out.
Cause I'm feenin for one of those
If it goes on sale while you are asleep it will 100% guaranteed be sold out. No idea what Amazon's history tells us about whether or not they put desirable items for sale at odd hours.
Sleep? Hell if you blink it will be gone. You need to be fast with that 1-click setting with good Amazon lightning deals.
Extremely unlikely. As in, 0.000000001% chance that someone could infiltrate BB's backend eCommerce system and collect unencrypted CC data. People saying that are either trolling or spewing misinformation.
Is the Prime I sign up for in Canada good to use in the States as well?
Just asking as i know some of you guys are big computer tech people. Im seeing a ton of posts on SD, and a couple other places about how that Bestbuy thing might of been a huge phishing thing by a hacker to get CC info. Any possible way that can be true?
Nope.
Worse yet, even if you sign up for Prime on the US site, their 2 day shipping doesn't work when shipping to Canada. It's really quite pointless.
Those are people just starting stuff, most deals on slick deals have people saying crazy stuff... Don't sweat it...
Just think about what they are saying, hackers hacked Best Buys website, created a couple of fake gift card listings, and are stealing CC info from people who buy it... That would be unprecedented to happen for a company the size of Best Buy and would probably ruin their reputation... Not going to happen...