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Old 12-08-02 | 01:47 PM
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I saw an ad in a magazine for K-mart advertising a free Wavebird with the purchase of Mario Party 4 or Metroid Prime. Sounds like a ridiculously good deal, but then they picture the 2 games with a retail price of 74.99!! Nice cheap trick ya bastards.
Still I wonder if they would pricematch a regular retail price, so I could pick up Mario Party 4 and a Wavebird for only 50 bucks. That would be a deal.
Old 12-08-02 | 09:15 PM
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K-Mart for the most part price-matches. Go for it spainlinx0!! The Wavebird is yours!!!
Old 12-09-02 | 01:35 AM
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I thought that ad was for a money saving package not a free wavebird but haven't seen it for awhile.
Old 12-09-02 | 12:11 PM
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I just looked at the ad and it DEFINITELY says that if you purchase Metroid Prime or Mario Party 4 for the low low price of 74.99 you get a Wavebird controller. It's advertised as a Kmart exclusive. I guess it's five bucks off their regular price because they advertise the Wavebird for 29.99.

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