Save $110 With Kodak-CLOSED
Nov 22
Printer ink costs so much that I put off buying it until I absolutely have to. Spending about $40 -$50 is nothing for just one ink cartridge. Before you know it, you have run out again, especially if you print out your own pictures. It adds up fast and that is why Kodak would like you to use the Over Payment Calculator to find out how much you could save each year by using Kodak’s All-in-One Inkjet Printers and ink. According to the calculations they gave me, I’ve over paid $66.78. That could have been groceries or gas money! Kodak ink cartridges cost $14.99 for color and $9.99 for black ink. That’s a big difference.
Kodak will be traveling around the U.S. promoting their Save $110 Tour. The tour van will be at Best Buy at Winchester Rd, TN on the 22nd and Florence, and Huntsville, AL, Hattiesburg, MS, and Baton Rouge, LA over the Thanksgiving weekend. Follow them at the Save $110 Tour. If you live in those areas, make sure you stop by and try out the new Kodak All-in-One printers and even have the chance to win a Kodak ESP 3250 or ESP 5250 or a $110 Kodak Visa Card!
Visit online to find out which printer is right for you, and how much you can save. The two chosen for me were Kodak ESP 7 and Kodak ESP 9. Compare Best Buy and Staples ads to see your savings.
Kodak would like to put $110 in your pocket! That’s right, one person will win a $110 Kodak Visa Debit Card, courtesy of Kodak.
- Follow Kodak on Twitter –leave Twitter name in comments
- Fill out form
Open to U.S.
One entry per person/e-mail/household
Giveaway ends on December 12, 2009 at 9:00 pm, est.
One and two must be done first
Follow Kodak on Facebook –leave link in comments for all extra entries
All extra entries apply
See RULES for all ELIGIBLE ENTRIES!
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