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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: xmagusx on Fri, 16 September 2016, 21:19:39
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http://www.meritline.com/logitech-g910-orion-spark-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-k920-006385-re-certified---p-135891.aspx
Use coupon code: MLCA16ZS
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Is that some kind of referral link?
It's redirecting to some other site for me.
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You can find that offer on the Meritline homepage if you use a search engine to find the site. But, I would recommend researching that company before you decide to business with them. They have a Better Business Bureau rating of F. Reselleratings shows a rating of 5 stars but if you look at the customer reviews, they are almost entirely 1-star reviews, for bad customer service and defective merchandise (more than 1 reviewer mentioned empty ink cartridges). But, $40 isn't too steep. Maybe you will get a functioning keyboard.
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Out of Stock :(
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The site then helpfully changes your quantity to 0 and gives you the following message when you try to add 0 units.
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They won't let me buy half a keyboard or a negative number of keyboards either. :(
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If anyone manages to get one of these, please let us know about your experience with the product and the seller.
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Seems a little weird, but there are a few people who really like romer G switches.
In my short time typing on them, I didn't think they were anything special.
That was only for a couple minutes though.
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Seems a little weird, but there are a few people who really like romer G switches.
In my short time typing on them, I didn't think they were anything special.
That was only for a couple minutes though.
Logitech might want to think of putting them in a more minimalistic TKL or some such board to get more sales. I could picture a stealthy Bluetooth capable Logitech TKL selling well. As far as I know, it would be the only mech TKL I would ever see at my local Wal-mart or Best Buy.
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Even at $40 I can't get past the way that thing looks.