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MP3 player
Anyone who has an MP3 collection and is interested in getting the mp3s in
their car needs to look at this. http://woot.com/ Never heard of woot.com? Yeah, me neither, my friend forwarded me to the link.. anyway, this is from their faq: "What is woot and who's behind it?" "woot.com is an online store and community run by the employees of a 10 year old consumer electronics distributor that focuses on close-outs and generally buying stuff cheap. Since the distributor doesn’t sell to end users, Woot, Inc provides us with an employee-store slash market-testing type of place. Hopefully the boss won’t take notice. We anticipate profitability by 2043 -- by then we should be retired; someone smarter might take over and jack up the prices." Might want to check them out a bit more thouroghly before giving them any money, but it looks like a short-term sale deal.. I'm not affiliated in anyway, just think it looks like an exceptional deal. Had it been available when I bought my last mp3 player, I would have definately gone this route. And if I had an extra $200 laying around, I'd seriously considder getting it anyway. (note that it doesn't include a radio) Just thought I'd pass the deal on.. -Scott |
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Scott Hughes wrote:
> Anyone who has an MP3 collection and is interested in getting the > mp3s in their car needs to look at this. > > http://woot.com/ > > Never heard of woot.com? Yeah, me neither, my friend forwarded me to > the link.. anyway, this is from their faq: > > "What is woot and who's behind it?" > "woot.com is an online store and community run by the employees of a > 10 year old consumer electronics distributor that focuses on > close-outs and generally buying stuff cheap. Since the distributor > doesn't sell to end users, Woot, Inc provides us with an > employee-store slash market-testing type of place. Hopefully the boss > won't take notice. We anticipate profitability by 2043 -- by then we > should be retired; someone smarter might take over and jack up the > prices." > > Might want to check them out a bit more thouroghly before giving them > any money, but it looks like a short-term sale deal.. No need to worry about Woot; they're a perfectly reputable company with an interesting marketing approach and sense of humor. They've had some great deals, too, though usually they sell out on the really good stuff rather quickly. <snip> -- tooloud Remove nothing to reply... |
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