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CrunchDeals: Nintendo Wii for $175 (plus an extra 15% cash back if you use Bing)

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No time for pleasantries here, as this is probably going to sell out quickly. First, Dell is selling the Wii for $175 with free next-day shipping. Second, if you search for Dell through Bing.com and use Bing’s cash back program, you can get 15% of your purchase back. People over on FatWallet are reporting getting the deal down to around $150 or so, although your mileage may vary depending on your state’s sales tax.

Use this link for Bing and click on the top light blue banner (it says Dell.com – Official Site). Good luck!



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