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It should be noted that they also raised their prices back up to list (or what they consider list), rather than the 40% off being off their regular prices. I just bought an N800 from them, and they claimed the list price was $399, not the $299 shown on Nokia's USA website. That still worked out to be about $10 off the Buy.com price for me, and I was able to walk away with it right then.
I've seen demo keyboards without all the parts there listed for $200, with a 15% discount. Blecch. You got a good deal, but I'd still warn everyone to do their homework before going in there -- buyer beware!
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