Back to School Savings Tips Part 2: Cell Phone Services

Posted in Deals and Steals, Gadget Gossip on September 1st, 2010 by admin

It’s already time for school again, and rightfully so, everyone out there is looking for ways to stretch their dollar.  In this second of a two part series, we highlight some ways to save on your cell phone bill via various mobile service providers. In the first part, we highlighted some great computing and gadget shopping tips for students, parents, staff and even alumni.

It’s important to keep in mind that by protecting and caring for your gadgets, you can extend the life of your cell phone, laptop, camera, etc., resulting in increased savings down the road. Happy shopping!

- AT&T Service Discounts -

AT&T offers students and businesses discounts that may vary on a monthly basis, depending on how many others register. In order to register, go to the AT&T Business Center and log your e-mail under the discounts section on the right side. If your school is affiliated, AT&T will take up to 20-percent off your monthly charge!

- Verizon Wireless Service and Accessories -

Verizon offers discounts up to 20% off any voice plan (not just text or data) and 25-percent off accessories. To qualify, your plan must be $34.99 or higher. Visit the Verizon discount program page and enter your school (or business) email address. Don’t worry if the site says “employee,” just enter your school info. They will then email you further instructions.

- T-Mobile Service Discount -

T-Mobile provides up to 15% off your monthly plan. However, you may need to upgrade, switch or sign up for a new 2-year plan in order to qualify, depending on your school. This is good for students, professors and even alumni.

Go to the T-Mobile business page for info, but you’ll need to email, fax, or call them to get started on the process.

- Sprint Service Discount -

Sprint offers up to 18% off monthly rates for qualifying plans, but you’ll need to sign a new 2-year agreement to do so. Go to the Sprint Employee Value Program portal and enter your school (or work) e-mail to register and view your discount rate. Don’t worry if it says “employee,” just enter your school info.

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Back to School Savings Tips Part 1: Computing

Posted in Deals and Steals, Gadget Gossip on August 30th, 2010 by admin

It’s already time for school again, and rightfully so, everyone out there is looking for ways to stretch their dollar.  In this first of a two part series, we highlight some great computing and gadget shopping tips for students, parents, staff and even alumni. In part 2, we’ll highlight ways to save on your cell phone bill.

It’s important to keep in mind that by protecting and caring for your tech gear, you can extend the life of your electronics, resulting in increased savings down the road. Happy shopping!

- Apple Products -

The Apple iPad seems to be making its way into college campuses across the country, from Oklahoma State University’s School of Media and Strategic Communication and Spears School of Business to the University of Maryland where administrators are testing out pilot programs for its effectiveness. If you decide to go with an iPad, make sure you protect your investment with an iPad case and cleaning supplies.

Fortunately, Apple is offering special pricing for qualified universities. Visit the Apple education portal to check if your school is part of the program. They’re also running some promos: get a free iPod Touch with the purchase of a new laptop or desktop and get free shipping with orders over $50. Don’t forget a pair of snazzy earbuds and iPod cases to protect your iPods.

- Microsoft Software -

Microsoft has a super deal for students on their essential Office products. Get the Pro Academic bundle that includes Word, Excel and Powerpoint for only $79.95. For those wanting Office for their Mac, they’re offering the package for 70% off for $119.99 at the Microsoft student discounts site.

- Dell Laptops -

Not a Mac person? Dell offers customizable laptops and desktops at discounted prices for students and even alumni. Visit Dell’s academic hub and select your college or high school from a drop list on the right side.

Our pick? The Inspiron 15 for its optimal size and weight at an affordable price. You can customize other things as well such as color, and our super chic 15” designer laptop sleeve fits perfectly with it. Don’t forget to get the right cleaning supplies for your electronics.

- Adobe Software Savings -

Students and teachers can enjoy substantial savings of up to 80% off of many Adobe software products including the newest versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, and more. They’re even offering free shipping until October 31, 2010!

- HP Hardware -

HP is awesome in that their student discounts are available to anyone associated with a higher learning institution—parents, faculty and alumni too. Just sign up with the free HP Academy program and get special savings on laptops, monitors, printers and more. Accessorize your HP goodies with a cute laptop bag or case and bling flash drives while keeping it clean with specialized cleaning supplies.

- Sony Hardware -

At the Sony Style Education Store, you’ll find special deals for students and teachers on not only laptops, but also e-readers, cameras and more. Well, let’s face it, you’ll probably be doing a lot more than just studying, eating and sleeping!

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