Deal: 2GB Flash Drive for $9.95 at Buy.com
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If you are searching for a large capacity flash drive, here's a deal from Buy.com: Kingston 2GB DataTraveler USB 2.0 Flash Drive with a listed price of $44.95. The price after mail-in-rebate is $19.95. If you also use Google Checkout, there's another $10 off (if you have never registerred with Google Checkout, you can get another $5.00 statement bouns from Citi if you link Google Checkout with your Citi card), and the total cost of the drive is $9.95 (or $5.95). My past experience with Kingston is very positive as all the rebates I submitted were honored.
This morning when I got the email from Buy.com, the after rebate price of the drive was $24.95, but now it's $19.95. Get it now if you need one, so you don't need to pay 30 some bucks to get one from me when I list mine on Amazon.com :D.
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