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Created:Sunday, February 22, 2004
Members: Sunday, February 22, 2004 at 10:53 eastern (1727 days ago)
Public: Monday, February 23, 2004 at 00:00 eastern
Expiration:Saturday, February 28, 2004 (expired 1721 days ago)
Location:BestBuy.com (click this link)
Heat level:this is a good deal
Countries:available in USA
Details:512MB PC4000 DDR computer memory $112, or $100 after rebate
(expired)

On sale this week at BestBuy stores and BestBuy.com is a Kingston HyperX 512MB PC4000 500MHz DDR memory module for $112. A $12 mail-in rebate is available. Not sure who would want a memory module rated at that speed since I think the fastest memory speeds allowed by today's system buses is 400MHz. Note that most new motherboards require modules to be installed in identical pairs, so you may have to buy two of these in order for them to work, meaning two 512MB's at $112 would cost $224 for 1GB, then you can send in a single $12 mail-in rebate because the rebate has a limit of one per household. Comments
Companies:Best Buy, Kingston
Categories:computer hardware
Advisory: This deal requires the customer to mail in at least one rebate. Make sure that you save a copy of the rebate form immediately, just in case they take the rebate form offline. It is also recommended that you mail in the rebate immediately after receipt of the item, otherwise you might forget to do so. And you should mark the maximum date that your check is expected to arrive, so that you follow up with the company if you do not receive the check in time. Rebates can be annoying, time consuming, and require a responsible person to follow the tedious rebate instructions. And, this involves the possible risk of the customer fulfilling the rebate requirements but the company choosing not to send the customer a rebate check for any reason. The more well-known or reputable the company is (the company itself, not the company's products), the more likely it is that you will get your rebate. If the rebate is from a company that you've never heard of, of if you question the company's business practices, chances are high that you will never see a rebate check. Understand that dealing with rebates are risky, so ask yourself if the product is worth full price in case you never receive a rebate check.

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