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mutongo
discounted prices shown as after 30% Off $375, otherwise, 20% Off. //@anonymous: Shows up are $62.40, not $54.60
9 hours ago |
Anonymous
Shows up are $62.40, not $54.60
9 hours ago |
Anonymous
None in SF bay area. Only 2 in Nor Cal.
16 hours ago |
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Anonymous
both the orders got cancelled
1 hour ago |
Anonymous
My order got canceled. First it was ready to pick up at best buy store and then the next day it got canceled
8 hours ago |
Anonymous
got canceled.
16 hours ago |
cheetah
Watch 7. Updated, thanks! //@anonymous: Is it for watch 7 or 8? Title and description are different.
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Is it for watch 7 or 8? Title and description are different.
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Could not check out, with "continue" button in grey. Might be out of stock.
1 day ago |
Anonymous
any good deal on the trade-in device ? thanks
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Good deal if you can make good use of it. Does not work with iPhone though.
1 day ago |
Anonymous
any watch, even $10 cheap smartch watch //@Anonymous: Does Fitbit qualify for trading?
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Does Fitbit qualify for trading?
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Good deal if you are OK with the battery life being comparable to Apple Watch. The pro model is much better (2+days smartwatch, and an entire day hike with GPS) //@Anonymous: Is it good deal?
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Is it good deal?
1 day ago |
Eyedictive has select Smith Optics Snow Goggles (various styles/colors) for $44 - $20 with code "JGC967K20" = $24. Shipping is free.
Anonymous
great to see them in sub dollar price
1 day ago |
$38.25 $90
Men's Retrocross 25 Spikeless Golf Shoes
$42.50 $100
Women's Ultradream Bold Shoes
$29.75 $70
Men's Lite Racer Adapt 7.0
$30.60 $90
Men's Ultradream DNA Shoes
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i paid 26$ Men's Ultradream DNA Shoes last month from adidas ebay
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Yes, it was, but all orders were cancelled; welcome to HP! //@Anonymous: It was $120 last week
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
It was $120 last week
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It's just a test, people. To HELP people...the helpful people and the unhelpful people. It's to help you know if it is covid or just a cold while you're home...before you drive to get a pcr test to confirm it. Before you walk around pretending it is just a cold, spreading covid to everyone else. My family used the tests and they were 100% accurate, as confirmed by pcr tests. It is as simple as following directions. Perhaps too complicated for the magic 8 ball guy.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Common cold and flu are also caused by coronavirus, which are close family to Sars-Cov2. Many mutations in new Omicron variant actually exist in common cold and flu coronaviruses. //@anonymous: Uh, these at home tests generate a 15% false negative rates and 1 to 2% false positive rates. Did you try to use that empty space between your ears before posting? //@anonymous: And the trailer park chimes in //@anonymous: Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Just ordered now //@anonymous: Oos
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Oos
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This is my experience as well. I used these to test my kid twice and the results came out negative. The next day he did a PCR test it was positive. //@anonymous: Our school district is giving these for free. But it is completely useless with such an accuracy.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
No. WalMart agreed to 180 days of fixed cost to sell these. Now they said they need to make profit on it for logistical purposes. I listened to the earning call. They are scammers. //@anonymous: Yeah, that's because the gov. Contract with wally world and Kroger has ended which paid a portion of tht tests //@anonymous: Has the price increased from $14?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yeah, that's because the gov. Contract with wally world and Kroger has ended which paid a portion of tht tests //@anonymous: Has the price increased from $14?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, it looks like it. But I think the $14 was discounted cause I found it selling for $24+ at a local CVS //@anonymous: Has the price increased from $14?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Has the price increased from $14?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The one I got from CVS says made in China //@anonymous: Is this kit made in the USA?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Showed as available for store pickup. Just got the cancellation email. Walmart inventory system and customer service is really bad. //@Anonymous: Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Harry
According to the Q&A on Amazon's product page, yes they are made in the USA. //@anonymous: Is this kit made in the USA?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this kit made in the USA?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
If one believes the study (which one should), then let’s understand and believe it in it’s entirety. The study says that SENSITIVITY of BINAX NOW tests is HIGH.
Specifically, the SENSITIVITY when compared to a culture test (where virus is grown from the sample and is a much better but more time-consuming than even RT-PCR test) was HIGH (> 70%) and the Positive and Negative PREDICTIVE values were high (ie test is valuable - 100%, 92.7% respectively) even for asymptomatic cases INCLUDING for those that developed symptoms within 7 days of testing.
See “ For participants who were within 7 days of symptom onset, the BinaxNOW antigen test sensitivity was 71.1% (95% CI = 63.0%–78.4%), specificity was 100% (95% CI = 99.3%–100%), PPV was 100% (95% CI = 96.4%–100%), and NPV was 92.7% (95% CI = 90.2%–94.7%).”
The paper further advocates use of serial testing to tighten above based on additional factors - eg negative tests in high-risk environments should be confirmed with serial / confirmatory tests. It also recommends continued use of precautions as far as possible - distancing, masking, isolation even for those testing negative to mitigate personal and community transmission risk.
The tests are valuable when access to more accurate tests is challenged (like now) due to many reasons including stress on more accurate lab testing personnel and equipment. //@anonymous: You should READ the study, specifically the CDC one. In that study one of the things they test is is people who TESTED POSITIVE from the PCR test (which they confirmed with a second), and this kit STILL returned false negatives. And as I quoted directly, terrible sensitivity especially for asympomatic cases. So to summarize, even people whom we KNOW to have the virus, STILL tested falsely using these test kits. //@Anonymous: It's just a test, people. To HELP people...the helpful people and the unhelpful people. It's to help you know if it is covid or just a cold while you're home...before you drive to get a pcr test to confirm it. Before you walk around pretending it is just a cold, spreading covid to everyone else. My family used the tests and they were 100% accurate, as confirmed by pcr tests. It is as simple as following directions. Perhaps too complicated for the magic 8 ball guy.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It's a scam. 4 negatives but my pcr result came out positive. any confusion caused by this fake test kit makes it worse than not having it.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Our school district is giving these for free. But it is completely useless with such an accuracy. //@anonymous: Look like it's actually worse than a Magic 8-Ball. //@anonymous: This test kit was constantly out of stock up until the FDA announced yesterday that they're only about 50% effective in detecting Omicron! And now all of a sudden they become available! How cool is that!
With 50% chance of telling me the right result I might as well throw a coin, that's 50% too! It will give me the result in a second and I save $14!!!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Look like it's actually worse than a Magic 8-Ball. //@anonymous: This test kit was constantly out of stock up until the FDA announced yesterday that they're only about 50% effective in detecting Omicron! And now all of a sudden they become available! How cool is that!
With 50% chance of telling me the right result I might as well throw a coin, that's 50% too! It will give me the result in a second and I save $14!!!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This test kit was constantly out of stock up until the FDA announced yesterday that they're only about 50% effective in detecting Omicron! And now all of a sudden they become available! How cool is that!
With 50% chance of telling me the right result I might as well throw a coin, that's 50% too! It will give me the result in a second and I save $14!!!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
That's right, HCov-229E, HCov-OC43, etc also cause common cold, pneumonia and bronchitis //@anonymous: Common cold and flu are also caused by coronavirus, which are close family to Sars-Cov2. Many mutations in new Omicron variant actually exist in common cold and flu coronaviruses. //@anonymous: Uh, these at home tests generate a 15% false negative rates and 1 to 2% false positive rates. Did you try to use that empty space between your ears before posting? //@anonymous: And the trailer park chimes in //@anonymous: Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Omg here we go //@anonymous: You mean political science? //@anonymous: There is at least science behind this. I would not gable with my and others life with a stupid 8-ball. I believe in science. //@Anonymous: Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Anonymous
You mean political science? //@anonymous: There is at least science behind this. I would not gable with my and others life with a stupid 8-ball. I believe in science. //@Anonymous: Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Anonymous
There is at least science behind this. I would not gable with my and others life with a stupid 8-ball. I believe in science. //@Anonymous: Might as well buy a Magic 8-Ball
3 years ago |
Anonymous
"We the people" are much more trustable than bureaucrats //@Anonymous: And you probably believed them. //@anonymous: On social media, many people showed positive results after testing using orange peel or other things
3 years ago |
Anonymous
And you probably believed them. //@anonymous: On social media, many people showed positive results after testing using orange peel or other things
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It will show positive if a person is infectious, ie there are enough virus in the body to infect others. Person is just infected and virus is cooking inside, there may not be enough antigen to show up. But PCR will. This test will help a person to know if he/she is infectious and stop spreading.
Magic ball person, quit your useless comments.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I GUESS EVERYONE HERE ARE SCIENTISTS OR EXPERTS. MAYBE WE DONT NEED MED SCHOOL ANYMORE
3 years ago |
Anonymous
OOS
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Expired
3 days ago |
oldwife
OOS @ Staples as well
1 day ago |
Anonymous
need an OLED or small form factor option for switch 2. Current option Overpriced! //@anonymous: They didn't say what was inside the unopened box //@Anonymous: How about $750 //@anonymous: I will sell an unopened box for 600
1 month ago |
Anonymous
They didn't say what was inside the unopened box //@Anonymous: How about $750 //@anonymous: I will sell an unopened box for 600
2 months ago |
Anonymous
Thank you Deal-C, I got 2 from Wallymart
2 months ago |
Anonymous
I will offer $900, take it or leave it.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
You will have to keep it the $600 garbage resale man.
3 months ago |
Anonymous
How about $750 //@anonymous: I will sell an unopened box for 600
3 months ago |
Anonymous
I will sell an unopened box for 600
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Woot do have pretty good deals sometimes maybe when amazon has overstocks //@anonymous: Have you ever seen a deal from woot? Its just a regular price, amazon store.
1 day ago |
Anonymous
Have you ever seen a deal from woot? Its just a regular price, amazon store.
1 day ago |
Anonymous
I thought 699 and would be a deal.
1 day ago |