Cell Phone Deal - OnePlus Nord 30 - Best Buy $0 plus cost for X days service.

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  1. AsianStew

    AsianStew Moderator Staff Member

    For those who can get in contact with Best Buy mobile to ship this to you (or the nearest Best Buy to you), you can get this deal for $0 plus cost for X days of service. Previous best price was just $50, it's a very good budget to mid range phone. Amazing deal for a backup or second phone, you just buy, cancel once you get the phone, it's already unlocked... And yeah, there are 75+ pages on this deal since it started 3/1/2024.

    Link: https://slickdeals.net/f/17327499-oneplus-nord-n30-5g-128gb-unlocked-chromatic-gray-cph2513-best-buy-0
     
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  2. AsianStew

    AsianStew Moderator Staff Member

    Deal done and gone already, wow 86+ pages worth of information, some people were able to get it at $0 as it was within 3 days of purchase... I didn't bother with ordering as I have too many devices, wanted to share this anyways. (Hmm, even though I have too many Chinese devices already, I would have purchased it to replace my older devices and use this as a backup, but didn't bother... May recycle my old stuff before getting more things. Gonna have to recycle the other devices such as my tablets and laptops that are lying around...)
     
  3. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Not much call for Android 2.0 or Windows 3.1 these days. :) I tried. I gave my 1989 DOS laptop to a "Computer Museum." No hard drive, 2 floppies, still working, but I needed something newer than Visicalc (1986).
     
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  4. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    I also had PFS Easy-Start - Word Processor, Database, Spreadsheet and Modem Communications on a couple of floppies, as well as MS Works (on one floppy) for DOS but nobody else I know has a machine old enough to read it. So I bundled all that with the laptop and sent it off.

    I paid $200 for that laptop in 1993. Works out to $10 a year. I have a 2004 IBM desktop that cost $58 used in 2007. Still working (Windows XP). That works out to $2.90 a year... so far. About $5 a year, actually, if you count the $40 for the DVD / CD RW drive I put in it. 20 years for the Desktop, 30 for the Laptop - not a cent in repairs. Either machine.
     
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