Re83L
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I actually meant that rather than spending R3300 on a 9800GTX or 2x9600GT's, you could just buy one 8800GT for R2000, better price/performance 
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Don't know if this is that great a bargain, but Kalahari.net has the Transcend 4GB Flash Drives for R149.95 on 24 hour delivery. It's great for those of us with eBucks to spare.
I got myself one last week using eBucks and a R60 voucher Kalahari sent me. So basically it's almost free![]()
Where did you earn the eBucks? Credit card?![]()
Nope. From the purchases I did at Kalahari.net over the last 2 years or so. I'd love to have a FNB credit card, but it's a bit of a hassle without a local FNB branch. A 200 km round trip to the bank isn't very appealing.
The only downside is that you can only earn eBucks when purchasing books, music, DVDs, games, software, toys & hobbies and Verimark products, not from any electronic goods. Still it works out nicely, and if you are an avid collector of any of the above, you should be able to earn quite a few eBucks in a year. You get 4 ebucks for every R10 you spend.
Hmm, that is the downside then I guess. Not much of the above that would interest me, but 4 bucks for every 10 is pretty damn good. Does one eBuck = R1? That is if you spend R1000 you get R400 in ebucks back?![]()
Sadly not. 10 eBucks = R1, so you get R0.40 for every R10 (4%). Not that bad if you consider that you wouldn't have gotten anything otherwise.