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It will be fine. They are printing money as we speak.
rofl, it's sad but true. The good news is, the $40 or so the coupon was worth will be easily found between seat cushions on the bus or near a vending machine in a few short years. The bad news is, the converter is now $400.
rofl, it's sad but true. The good news is, the $40 or so the coupon was worth will be easily found between seat cushions on the bus or near a vending machine in a few short years. The bad news is, the converter is now $400.
I had no idea they were that much. Thank God for Direct TV!!!
I got mine from ABC warehouse. I got it for $40 plus tax. I only had to pay for the tax.
My mom did the same thing and let her 2 coupons expire. So I had a head's up on not letting mine expire.
I don't use them... but you never know with this economy. One day cable tv maybe come a luxury I can't afford. And I have (2) 13 inch TV's plus a 35" that I don't want to throw away.
My son likes his tube TV since it's easier to plug/unplug the Wii/Playstation, etc into the front of the TV rather than fishing around the underside of the flat TV to change cables. Guess the tube TV is going to recycling, since i don't have the coupon and no cable box for his TV.
you can go pick one up for as low as 49.99. You do not need the coupon to get one.
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