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Snapfish - 50 FREE Digital Photo Prints + Free Shipping
Written by exlo Deal Hunter on July 9, 2008 – 1:13 am -
If you have never heard of Snapfish, here is your chance to go up on this 50 FREE prints offer. Snapfish is a digital photo sharing site where you can make your own albums.
They make it very easy to order your digital prints. So use the coupon code HPFREESHIP778 to get free shipping. And if you are a new customer you will get 50 free prints.
Make use of it!
Expires: 7/31/08
URL: Snapfish
Canon Deals at Dell (40d, HV30 and others)
Written by exlo Deal Hunter on June 6, 2008 – 1:34 pm -Dell has some of the best non rebate prices on Canon still and video cameras right now.
Current hot items are the Canon 40d for $850 with code XN$6WGFC42J4C2
The Canon Vixia HV30 Mini DV HD Camcorder for $670 with code BLGKCG97KPVP0S
These codes have limited usage so get in quick if you want to use them!
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Canon 40D for $650
Written by exlo Deal Hunter on May 21, 2008 – 12:59 am -If you want to pay a flat price, with no rebates or hassle for your next camera - this is not the deal for you. This is for the go-getters who are willing to put in a little hustle to get the best possible price.
Here’s the rundown:
Canon is currently offering a $200 instant rebate and $50 mail in rebate on its 40d digital SLR. Great, that puts the price at about $900 give or take. However, they are also offering a $300 mail in rebate if you purchase a Pixma 9000 or Pixma Pro 9500 printer along with the camera.
Here’s where the work comes in.
Add the 40d and Pixma 9000 to your cart. Your current total will be $1,358.90
Use the coupon code CJMDY55 to knock another $10 off the price. The shipping is free, so your OTD price is $1348.90.
Here’s where the fun begins! When you get the printer and camera, submit the rebate. With another $300 off, you’re down to $1048.90
Submit the $50 mail in rebate for the 40d body (this requires a serial number off a registered Rebel, but thats it).
However, the real deal here is that the printer sells on eBay, Craigslist or your local swap meet for anything in the ballpark from $350 to $400! Assuming you can get $350 (based on completed eBay auctions, thats no problem), you’re sitting on a 40d body for (eBay fees forgotten) $648.90.
That’s less then the consumer 450D (XSi)!




