Check OP for the "deals"...very confusing on how you see this sale.. i got an email a while back, i signed in to the site where it told me. There is a banner mentioning the sale and that i can preview it today, but i cant click on it or see anything at all.
WTF? how the hell do we actually SEE this damn thing?
So the usual level of awesome we've come to expect from these things.Check OP for the "deals"...
Lol. You mean you're going to miss the guy who says "Our offices are now closed... how u like 'Elite' now?"Gonna miss that 24/7 PM Hotline....
Last time they had this I had to turn off Ad Block to see it.very confusing on how you see this sale.. i got an email a while back, i signed in to the site where it told me. There is a banner mentioning the sale and that i can preview it today, but i cant click on it or see anything at all.
WTF? how the hell do we actually SEE this damn thing?
Price match the better deals when possible you get the rz pts plus add towards elite plusAlright...I am only $1500 away from Elite status. Honestly I cannot see myself ever buying $1500 worth of stuff at BB in a calendar year...Unless I need to buy an appliance but usually much better deals elsewhere.
whenever I buy stuff on amazon, I always go to BB first and buy amazon gift cards so that I get RZ points. I spend about 1500 on amazon a year.
It`s too late for this deal but there will be others although the basic premise is always effective.I like your thinking man. That's a business mentality there. That's what I do in many things.
Err, they have been around since at least the 80s. Made radios, tv, stereos...What the hell is a RCA TV? Ripple Carry Adder?
They've been around since the 1920's. Technically RCA ceased to exist in the mid-80's as a corporation, but the brand name was spun off.Err, they have been around since at least the 80s. Made radios, tv, stereos...
Ha ha! Made me think of crank yankers... "Does RCA stand for real crappy appliances?"... ha ha..What the hell is a RCA TV? Ripple Carry Adder?
Lol I think it means "Really Crappy Appliances". But in all seriousness RCA are decent brand.What the hell is a RCA TV? Ripple Carry Adder?
I believe it short for "Real Cheap Ass"What the hell is a RCA TV? Ripple Carry Adder?
On of the sturdiest TVs I ever had was an RCA.
I believe it short for "Real Cheap Ass"
I believe it's Really Crappy Appliance.What the hell is a RCA TV?
Costco has the Sony 5100 for $70, much better deal.Hmm, well, considering that $60 Sony Blu-Ray Player anyway...it's a few bucks cheaper than the Samsung one I saw on Amazon.
I don't think that works. Have you actually done this and gotten RZ points?whenever I buy stuff on amazon, I always go to BB first and buy amazon gift cards so that I get RZ points. I spend about 1500 on amazon a year.
Extreme Emphasis on the "used to be". The RCA you're thinking of has been defunct for many years, now it's just a trademark stuck on cheap (and not reliable) korean TVs.,,It's sad to see all the youngins here whom never heard of RCA or just shit on it.... Used to be a really popular brand of television and fairly reliable in the Standard Definition tube TV era....
Do your research children
I assumed its popularity is limited within the U.S.? Whatever the case, read its wiki page. So in the 80's most Americans were able to afford a TV? Lucky, because my family couldn't afford jack squat during that time frame.It's sad to see all the youngins here whom never heard of RCA or just shit on it.... Used to be a really popular brand of television and fairly reliable in the Standard Definition tube TV era....
Do your research children
RCA = Radio Corporation of America. It's one of the oldest electronics companies there is. It exists in name only now, the actual company shut down and only the record label remains the same. The electronics are made by a chinese company who licence the RCA brand name from Sony (who bought RCA in the late 80s).What the hell is a RCA TV? Ripple Carry Adder?
Err, they have been around since at least the 80s. Made radios, tv, stereos...
RCA used to be RCA Victor. Which used to be the Victor Talking Machine Company, the first manufacturer of phonographs. So the company really dates back to the 1890s. This is why the RCA logo was the dog listening to the phonograph.They've been around since the 1920's. Technically RCA ceased to exist in the mid-80's as a corporation, but the brand name was spun off.
On of the sturdiest TVs I ever had was an RCA.
I believe it's Really Crappy Appliance.
RCA made some of the best TVs you could get, and for a while made the the best TVs in the world. They were the main creator of color TV & instrumental in setting up standards for broadcast TV. They also helped create CMOS (sensors for digital cameras), satellite TV systems, & LCD technology.It's sad to see all the youngins here whom never heard of RCA or just shit on it.... Used to be a really popular brand of television and fairly reliable in the Standard Definition tube TV era....
Do your research children
RCA was sold world wide. It was a U.S. company & manufactured here so it was more widely available here. They started selling TVs widely after WW2. Most people had TVs by the 60s, most middle class had them in the 50s as well.I assumed its popularity is limited within the U.S.? Whatever the case, read its wiki page. So in the 80's most Americans were able to afford a TV? Lucky, because my family couldn't afford jack squat during that time frame.
RCA bought Victor in the '20's. Can't remember the details offhand, but GE created RCA after the war in some kind of arrangement with the US military for radio tech.RCA = Radio Corporation of America. It's one of the oldest electronics companies there is. It exists in name only now, the actual company shut down and only the record label remains the same. The electronics are made by a chinese company who licence the RCA brand name from Sony (who bought RCA in the late 80s).
RCA used to be RCA Victor. Which used to be the Victor Talking Machine Company, the first manufacturer of phonographs. So the company really dates back to the 1890s. This is why the RCA logo was the dog listening to the phonograph.
Zenith and RCA used to be top notch and made in the USA once upon a time. Now both brands (names) are just mere shells. Being a kid in the 80's I saw the death of both brands and watched many a dirty movie on HBO on a Zenith 25 inch wood console T.V.It's sad to see all the youngins here whom never heard of RCA or just shit on it.... Used to be a really popular brand of television and fairly reliable in the Standard Definition tube TV era....
Do your research children
This is only for video games. Your $3,500 spend doesn't mean you would save $700 unless you're buying 350 copies of Tomb Raider at $10 each.Spend $3,500 at Best Buy gets me access to these awesome deals? Between these sales and the stores changing their trade in policy there is no way I am going to have Elite Plus status next year.
Make 'em regret it. Go down there and give the mechanixzed door a bicycle kick on your way out.The word "doorbuster" is thrown around a lot these days.
You get an A+RCA = Radio Corporation of America. It's one of the oldest electronics companies there is. It exists in name only now, the actual company shut down and only the record label remains the same. The electronics are made by a chinese company who licence the RCA brand name from Sony (who bought RCA in the late 80s).
RCA used to be RCA Victor. Which used to be the Victor Talking Machine Company, the first manufacturer of phonographs. So the company really dates back to the 1890s. This is why the RCA logo was the dog listening to the phonograph.
RCA made some of the best TVs you could get, and for a while made the the best TVs in the world. They were the main creator of color TV & instrumental in setting up standards for broadcast TV. They also helped create CMOS (sensors for digital cameras), satellite TV systems, & LCD technology.
The only TV manufacturer who could really be considered equal to them back then was Zenith. Sadly both brands exist in name only now. But they were the best around for a long time.
RCA was sold world wide. It was a U.S. company & manufactured here so it was more widely available here. They started selling TVs widely after WW2. Most people had TVs by the 60s, most middle class had them in the 50s as well.
This was before globlization though, the U.S. was far far ahead of most of the world & the only companies getting luxury good exports (like Televisions) were established countries w/ strong trade ties, mostly Europe.
This made me laugh. Yep 2014 will be my first year with no elite status. I would of had it had they not changed policy mid year. I just upgraded my GCU to 2016. I have another GCU coupon but I am extremely hesitant to even bother adding two years on top of that. I don't see them being here much after 2016 or if they are the GCU being worth the money for two more years. It is only 30.00 so may take the gamble just in case.Make 'em regret it. Go down there and give the mechanixzed door a bicycle kick on your way out.