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Ebates Releases Apple iPod Buying Guide To Help Consumers Find a Cheap iPod Nano; Guide Compares Cash Back Offers at Various Retailers, To Locate a Cheap iPod Nano
Business Wire, Oct 4, 2005
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ebates (http://www.ebates.com), the world's largest shopping portal that gives consumers cash back every time they shop online, today announced it has updated its Apple iPod Buying Guide with information on finding a cheap iPod Nano -- this season's hottest consumer electronics item.
The guide gives consumers one convenient location from which they can find stores that sell the Apple iPod Nano. The iPod Nano sells for virtually the same price everywhere, but by shopping through Ebates.com, consumers get industry-leading discount coupons along with cash back with every purchase -- guaranteeing their best chance of finding a cheap iPod Nano. Access the guide at http://www.ebates.com/displayStaticContent.do?pageName=ipods-0705.html
Ebates.com is a shopping portal -- users start there, then click through to more than 800 trusted retail sites like Apple, Circuit City and Buy.com, to name a few. Ebates also presents money-saving coupons that can be combined with cash back savings for even bigger discounts off already low Internet prices.
About Ebates
Ebates (www.ebates.com) is a Top 10 online shopping portal (based on comScore data, as published in Internet Retailer) that gives consumers cash back every time they shop online at more than 800 name-brand stores. Members save an average of 4 percent on every online purchase at any of the participating stores -- even up to 25 percent at some stores -- totaling millions of dollars in cash back from Ebates every month. Ebates invented the online cash-back shopping portal concept when it launched in 1999, and it continues to lead the industry with more members, more retail partners and more cash for its users.
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