rjnitto Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 ny_yankee_25 wroteI thought I share with you. That the complete assembled one that sold for $190 ish, was actually more than what they cost last year during the summer sale! Not a good deal to me!Since my memory never serves me well, I looked back at the July '09 ad and the CTB16PC-Ready To Go (Retail $249.95) sold for $219.99. At the Feb '10 Secret Sale it was $197.95. That's the lowest I've ever seen. Maybe not a good deal to you, but obviously many recognized the savings.Maybe you're thinking of the "Card Assembled" unit (the one where you have to install the power cords, but no soldering) that sold for $167.95 in Feb '10, again the lowest price I've seen. That's why I bought two more!Richard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulXmas Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 ny_yankee_25 wrote: PaulXmas wrote: I wanted 3 CTB16PC-COMPLETE and wife asked how much the regular and sale prices were.She said if you buy 5 it is like getting one free.So I got 5 !Need some 32 channel mega tree squences.Happy Happy!I thought I share with you. That the complete assembled one that sold for $190 ish, was actually more than what they cost last year during the summer sale! Not a good deal to me!Sorry but you are mistakenLast summer sale I bought 2Card Assembled (Complete PC-CTB16PC-COMPLETE 2 185.95Package)Card Assembled (Complete FEB10-CTB16PC-COMPLETE 5 167.95Package) Sale in Feb I bought 5As you can see there is almost $20 difference between the sales Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulXmas Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 rjnitto wrote: ny_yankee_25 wroteI thought I share with you. That the complete assembled one that sold for $190 ish, was actually more than what they cost last year during the summer sale! Not a good deal to me!Since my memory never serves me well, I looked back at the July '09 ad and the CTB16PC-Ready To Go (Retail $249.95) sold for $219.99. At the Feb '10 Secret Sale it was $197.95. That's the lowest I've ever seen. Maybe not a good deal to you, but obviously many recognized the savings.Maybe you're thinking of the "Card Assembled" unit (the one where you have to install the power cords, but no soldering) that sold for $167.95 in Feb '10, again the lowest price I've seen. That's why I bought two more!RichardI am not sure where he is getting his information.I haven't noticed any price increase and I am sure if there were any big one we would have seen a few "Dan why the big price increase" posts.The Feb sale prices ARE the LOWEST I have ever seen! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest wbottomley Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 Here's the sale page from last Summer: http://www.lightorama.com/July2009Sale.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulXmas Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 the closes to $190 wasCTB16PC - Ready To Go ( No Assembly Required ) FEB10-CTB16PC-ReadyToGoRegular price: $249.95Sale price: $197.95was $219.99 on the July sale.Not the ones I gotMe thinks someone just wants to rain on our parade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsea300 Posted March 3, 2010 Author Share Posted March 3, 2010 I can't believe how fast they are sending stuff out. I got my shipping notification yesterday. My stuff is on the way and will be here on Tuesday.Thanks DanAnother happy customer as usualDon C. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LightORamaDan Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 PaulXmas wrote: the closes to $190 wasCTB16PC - Ready To Go ( No Assembly Required ) FEB10-CTB16PC-ReadyToGoRegular price: $249.95Sale price: $197.95was $219.99 on the July sale.Not the ones I gotMe thinks someone just wants to rain on our parade.The Summer Sale prices are always higher than the Feb sale. Anyone who says different is wrong BUT there are a lot of different products so it is easy to mix things up.... So people who purchased in the Feb sale got the lowest prices I plan for the year.People who purchase during the Summer sale pay a little more (sometimes only a couple dollars extra but it is more).... Advantages of the Summer Sale are Unllimited Quanities and special promos like TryForFree....Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lightzilla Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 LightORamaDan wrote: PaulXmas wrote: the closes to $190 wasCTB16PC - Ready To Go ( No Assembly Required ) FEB10-CTB16PC-ReadyToGoRegular price: $249.95Sale price: $197.95was $219.99 on the July sale.Not the ones I gotMe thinks someone just wants to rain on our parade.The Summer Sale prices are always higher than the Feb sale. Anyone who says different is wrong BUT there are a lot of different products so it is easy to mix things up.... So people who purchased in the Feb sale got the lowest prices I plan for the year.People who purchase during the Summer sale pay a little more (sometimes only a couple dollars extra but it is more).... Advantages of the Summer Sale are Unllimited Quanities and special promos like TryForFree....DanI know you cannot offer folks outside of the USA a chance to win a computer but are you going to change that and maybe offer a cash prize or something to give folks out side of the USA a chance to win? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LightORamaDan Posted March 4, 2010 Share Posted March 4, 2010 lightzilla wrote: [Edit: In regard to the Summer Sale]I know you cannot offer folks outside of the USA a chance to win a computer but are you going to change that and maybe offer a cash prize or something to give folks out side of the USA a chance to win?Not sure what the exact deal(s) will be this summer. All countries were elegible for the Free Order part of TryForFree... That accounts for about 90% of the prizes... Only the free computers were limited to the US orders.Thus about 90% of the prizes were open to everyone regardless of country.Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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