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What's to Like?
Variety of products.
Weird techie gadgets!
Great prices.
Reasonable shipping.
Sales, sales, sales!
Their email ads wanting to sell you really cool stuff.

What's not to Like?
Their email ads wanting to sell you really cool stuff! (You’ll want a lot more than you need!)

Weird, but True!
The following is not recommended reading for PETA members! :-)

OK, so we have these cats that don’t get along so we have to keep them in different parts of the house. Inevitably one will paw at a door in the middle of the night to get the attention of another so they can play/growl/keep us up at night.

What does this have to do with Geeks.com?
Three words: Remote Control Socket.

The cats detest the vacuum cleaner, so all we had to do is plug a small vacuum cleaner into the remote control socket located by the door separating the cats. When the cats start pawing in the night, we just pick up the remote control from the nightstand, press the button, the vacuum turns on, the cats scamper, we press the button, the vacuum turns off and everyone can go back to sleep! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

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Proud to Recommend...

Um … wow, this is really embarrassing. One of our favorite websites is called … er … um … Geeks.com! Well, they have really cool stuff! What can we say?!?! Just because we shop there doesn’t mean we're … oh, never mind.

The fact is, new techie stuff is really cool. Admit it, you think so, too! We don’t even know what half the stuff is that they sell, but the stuff we can identify is niftier than nifty! And they’ve always got hundreds of items on sale. We wonder how they come up with so many names for sales. Today it’s their “Half Yearly Sale”. Tomorrow it may be their “Third Wednesday of the Month” sale! OK, I’m kidding. But you’ll never lack for sale items at Geeks.com!

They reeled us in with their most awesome Kodak picture viewer. They got us back with their dirt cheap SD cards for our Kodak digital cameras. They keep us coming back because they send us email all the time (at our request, of course) advertising nifty gadgets, like remote control outlet plugs. But that’s another story…!

Look, if you want quality electronic stuff at low, low prices with fast, reasonable shipping, Geeks.com is your place. ‘nuff said!

Uh-huh. Right. What's the catch?
No catch. We heard about them through a teeny tiny paid sponsor blurb at the top right corner of Woot.com. That particular day they were offering the above mentioned Kodak picture viewer at a substantial savings to Woot.com customers. We’d never seen such a cute little gadget and had to have one. Er … two. Hey, they were practically giving them away.

Because their service is excellent and their prices are so reasonable, we’ve been repeat customers. We’ve recommended them to all kinds of people, even ... gasp … people who are typically hesitant to place internet orders. With prices so great, who can resist?


Items I’ve bought:
Note: Different prices for identical items represent either a discount at the time of purchase (Buy one, get a second for 10% off) or a different unit price for a second item purchased at a later date. Prices fluctuate depending on sales!

Description QtyUnit PriceTotal
KODAK EASYSHARE Picture Viewer 1$39.95$39.95
KODAK EASYSHARE Picture Viewer 1 $42.95 $42.95
Kodak 64MB Secure Digital Card 4 $7.00 $28.00
Remote Controlled Switch Socket - 3-Pack 1 $16.99 $16.99
Remote Controlled Switch Socket - 3-Pack 1 $12.97 $12.97
128MB Secure Digital Card 1 $9.50 $9.50

This is my latest purchase. It's a CD/DVD holder that holds 100 CDs and dispenses them upon your request. It connects to your computer by a USB cable and when you want Pirates of the Caribbean, you click on it from your computer screen and it fetches the disk for you! Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!



Feedback
07-11-06
I placed an order for a combo VCR/DVD recorder on 9 July 2006. The morning of 10 July 2006, I received an email ad from Geeks.com stating that the order had been shipped (that was fast!) and then I received a second email sale circular showing that the exact item I'd ordered the night before was on sale for $7.00 less than I'd paid for it. I sent an email to Geeks.com sales department to ask if I could get the sale price. Within 24 hours they responded that they would offer a $7.00 discount on my next order. Fair enough! I'm a believer in Geeks.com!