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Anonymous
can I buy costco gift card?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Haha, I want to know too. Otherwise I rarely spend more than $300 a week at Costco, at the most. Unfortunately I don't need any appliances right now... //@Anonymous: can I buy costco gift card?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
No, gift cards not valid. //@anonymous: can I buy costco gift card?
2 years ago |
barik
Offer not valid for Costco purchases made on purchases of Costco Shop Cards (digital or physical), Costco Services, gift cards or certificates //@Anonymous: can I buy costco gift card?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Read the terms. //@anonymous: can I buy costco gift card?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Nope, as they list //@anonymous: can I buy costco gift card?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Two big exclusions: No warehouse purchases and no gift cards!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Is it limited to only items in that page or other appliances eligible? I want to buy TV.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
And no Costco Travel ...
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Good offer if you really need to buy appliance bundle now.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Can i buy jewelry?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
cannot work at warehouse, business center etc. it almost excludes everything. I think it will work online shopping. //@Anonymous: Can i buy jewelry?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
In for 31lb of Wagyu steak!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I know no gift cards. Any products from Costco.com?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Can I buy , return and still keep the $500 :P
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I have the same question. //@anonymous: Is it limited to only items in that page or other appliances eligible? I want to buy TV.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
it's like 15% off...3000/3500 = 0.85
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Costco, bring back the $3000 full suspension mountain bike!
2 years ago |
Anonymous
This is an incredible deal.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Is that price already after edu discount?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I filled out the application but then I don't see the discounted price. Will that show later when they approve the application?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Oh this is awesome! What a stylish way to carry my MacBook around.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
It can use with pro 14 inch 2021? //@Anonymous: Oh this is awesome! What a stylish way to carry my MacBook around.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Good for you. MacBooks deserve the best. //@anonymous: Oh this is awesome! What a stylish way to carry my MacBook around.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
15”?it is showing as 16” in amazon.
2 years ago |
cheetah
updated, thanks //@anonymous: 15”?it is showing as 16” in amazon.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/11/m1-macbook-air-first-benchmark/
4 years ago |
dealsea.com
FYI: Some reviewers said the $1250 base Model Macbook Pro with M1 has the similar performance with the $4000 fully loaded Macbook Pro 16"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJqk2SMJmXc
4 years ago |
Anonymous
That’s true. Just imagine how crazy the next 16” MacBook Pro will be. //@dealsea.com: FYI: Some reviewers said the $1250 base Model Macbook Pro with M1 has the similar performance with the $4000 fully loaded Macbook Pro 16"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJqk2SMJmXc
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Should I buy pro or air?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Will these M1 computers be able to run all the MAC applications?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Guys, if your goal is to run video editing software, M1 Mac is great. Otherwise, emulating x86 games and other demanding tasks are still inferior to Intel processors. Also if you are an x86 developer or coder, you are basically toasted. the M1 Mac is not able to run VirtualBox at the moment.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
yes. but some of the apps may have to be executed in emulated environment, which means lower speed and higher power consumption. //@Anonymous: Will these M1 computers be able to run all the MAC applications?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
you have no idea, just assumptions //@Anonymous: yes. but some of the apps may have to be executed in emulated environment, which means lower speed and higher power consumption. //@Anonymous: Will these M1 computers be able to run all the MAC applications?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Tech reviews already determined that the emulated software on M1 is still faster than running natively on Intel. //@anonymous: yes. but some of the apps may have to be executed in emulated environment, which means lower speed and higher power consumption. //@Anonymous: Will these M1 computers be able to run all the MAC applications?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
This generation is definitely worth buying. Only concern is that M1 has not been validated by time.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
You can use Windows or Linux on non-M1's. Last of a breed.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Isn't the price $1199 at apple.com? I am just confused!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
BHPhoto is not showing 1199 instead it is showing 1299
4 years ago |
cheetah
The deal price expired. Updated, thanks! //@anonymous: BHPhoto is not showing 1199 instead it is showing 1299
4 years ago |
Anonymous
the price at Apple is $1299.00 //@anonymous: Isn't the price $1199 at apple.com? I am just confused!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Love it! My first M1 TV box!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Will it be very hot when connecting with external monitor? Many people complained pre-M1 macbook with external monitor.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I like my laptop slightly warm on one side, and do not spend long hour of screen time, so I will stick with intel...
4 years ago |
Anonymous
No. Mine was connected to a 27-inch QHD monitor and was always cold with regular web surfing and office work. //@anonymous: Will it be very hot when connecting with external monitor? Many people complained pre-M1 macbook with external monitor.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
waiting for the 16 inch version
4 years ago |
Anonymous
The new M1 model?? //@anonymous: No. Mine was connected to a 27-inch QHD monitor and was always cold with regular web surfing and office work. //@anonymous: Will it be very hot when connecting with external monitor? Many people complained pre-M1 macbook with external monitor.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Ever since M1 was out, if you are shopping for a new laptop, the only reason you don't go with M1 MacBooks is you can't live without Windows.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
There's another reason. Can't live without screen size less than 15". So waiting for MacBook pro 16 eagerly. //@anonymous: Ever since M1 was out, if you are shopping for a new laptop, the only reason you don't go with M1 MacBooks is you can't live without Windows.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Or Linux //@anonymous: Ever since M1 was out, if you are shopping for a new laptop, the only reason you don't go with M1 MacBooks is you can't live without Windows.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
No. I also need a machine that can run a virtual machine. //@Anonymous: Ever since M1 was out, if you are shopping for a new laptop, the only reason you don't go with M1 MacBooks is you can't live without Windows.
4 years ago |
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Anonymous
Let's Go Brandon //@anonymous: Just tell me for what reason the coke cost so much more over years? It's called big company greed. My car insurance went up 30% over half an year without any claim. It is called big company greed. //@anonymous: Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Gas price will double in a couple of months, strategic oil reserve is half empty //@anonymous: Oil prices are not up, they are about where they have been historically when we pay $3.50/gallon for gas. This is corporate greed (especially by oil companies), and low unemployment driving up wages. Those are the two major factors screwing the western hemisphere. Russia has a much larger impact on the rest of the industrialized countries of the world, and that is why many of their inflation rates are even worse. Holding back discretionary spending is the only way to fight back.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Welcome to NK, there is no big company greed at all //@anonymous: Just tell me for what reason the coke cost so much more over years? It's called big company greed. My car insurance went up 30% over half an year without any claim. It is called big company greed. //@anonymous: Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Wait for the economics educator who frequents the comment section with "you don't understand economics/inflation/..." We peasants probably don't understand your jargon but we know when our paycheck is draining faster than ever. //@Anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I know! It's a month early, and today isn't even a Friday. Does Black Friday even mean anything anymore? //@Anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The prices are the same as always.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Samsung galaxy book is very good price. what else u need for that config.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
I don't know who this economics professor is but how about this. Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine produce big percentage of world's grain. Supply is down but demand isn't. Food prices go up. Make sense? Russia produces a lot of energy (oil, gas, etc.) Europe and most of the rest of the world isn't buying some of what they produce but they are from other places. Prices on fuel goes up. Supply and demand. Make sense? These are just two things - there are others. Not saying that it doesn't suck because it does but it's not difficult to understand. If you don't then well good luck and don't buy a 75" TV from Best Buy - you really don't need it. //@anonymous: Wait for the economics educator who frequents the comment section with "you don't understand economics/inflation/..." We peasants probably don't understand your jargon but we know when our paycheck is draining faster than ever. //@Anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Oil prices are not up, they are about where they have been historically when we pay $3.50/gallon for gas. This is corporate greed (especially by oil companies), and low unemployment driving up wages. Those are the two major factors screwing the western hemisphere. Russia has a much larger impact on the rest of the industrialized countries of the world, and that is why many of their inflation rates are even worse. Holding back discretionary spending is the only way to fight back.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Just tell me for what reason the coke cost so much more over years? It's called big company greed. My car insurance went up 30% over half an year without any claim. It is called big company greed. //@anonymous: Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite 2022 64GB looks descent. Or is it not true?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Let's Go Brandon //@anonymous: Just tell me for what reason the coke cost so much more over years? It's called big company greed. My car insurance went up 30% over half an year without any claim. It is called big company greed. //@anonymous: Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Welcome to NK, there is no big company greed at all //@anonymous: Just tell me for what reason the coke cost so much more over years? It's called big company greed. My car insurance went up 30% over half an year without any claim. It is called big company greed. //@anonymous: Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Gas price will double in a couple of months, strategic oil reserve is half empty //@anonymous: Oil prices are not up, they are about where they have been historically when we pay $3.50/gallon for gas. This is corporate greed (especially by oil companies), and low unemployment driving up wages. Those are the two major factors screwing the western hemisphere. Russia has a much larger impact on the rest of the industrialized countries of the world, and that is why many of their inflation rates are even worse. Holding back discretionary spending is the only way to fight back.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
It is all the product of idiotic "trickle-down" economics. Give big tax breaks to corporations, and they still say it's not enough, so they just gouge the consumer. The big Orange Pumpkin shafted us all. //@Anonymous: Let's Go Brandon //@anonymous: Just tell me for what reason the coke cost so much more over years? It's called big company greed. My car insurance went up 30% over half an year without any claim. It is called big company greed. //@anonymous: Huh? //@anonymous: Really? It says it is Black Friday price, but it is really not, just their gimmicks. Remember it is these big companies decided to raise the prices at first place to meet their greedy profit goal. Shame on them. //@anonymous: Black Friday is early. The economic is so bad.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Nope, gas prices are broadly dictated by oil price, and gas is already overpriced. The chance of doubling is nil, unless we go to war with China or Russia (which isn't going to happen).
//@Anonymous: Gas price will double in a couple of months, strategic oil reserve is half empty //@anonymous: Oil prices are not up, they are about where they have been historically when we pay $3.50/gallon for gas. This is corporate greed (especially by oil companies), and low unemployment driving up wages. Those are the two major factors screwing the western hemisphere. Russia has a much larger impact on the rest of the industrialized countries of the world, and that is why many of their inflation rates are even worse. Holding back discretionary spending is the only way to fight back.
2 years ago |