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Best Buy Clearance Deals May Be Worth a Look

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Although it requires a bit more effort and investigation, shopping a clearance sale can be particularly rewarding. At Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY), for example, the company is offering clearance pricing on a wide variety of clearance, open-box, refurbished or used items at significant savings.

We’ve trolled through some categories and found a few that look particularly good.

A Samsung 40-inch, 1080p, Smart HDTV (UN40J6200AFXZA) is available for $379.99 from the Outlet store link on the company’s website. The price is $120 below the usual price and will be shipped free.

A 14-inch Dell laptop with an Intel Celeron chip, 2 GB of memory and 32 GB of flash storage is on offer for $179.99, a savings of $50 and the lowest price we saw for this model (I3452-600BLK). The company also has two open-box offers on the same laptop for as low as $161.99.


An Apple iPad Air 2 with Wi-Fi connectivity and 64 GB of memory (MGKL2LL/A) is selling for $474.99, a savings of $125 from the list price. Again, shipping is free, and the device comes with an included Internet security package. We saw a used version of this model for $25 less at another store.

Finally, a Sony 18.2 megapixel camera (DSCWX350/B) is on sale at the outlet site for $199.99, a savings of $120 off the usual price. The camera includes free shipping and Shutterfly software.

Travel Cards Are Getting Too Good To Ignore

Credit card companies are pulling out all the stops, with the issuers are offering insane travel rewards and perks.

We’re talking huge sign-up bonuses, points on every purchase, and benefits like lounge access, travel credits, and free hotel nights. For travelers, these rewards can add up to thousands of dollars in flights, upgrades, and luxury experiences every year.

It’s like getting paid to travel — and it’s available to qualified borrowers who know where to look.

We’ve rounded up some of the best travel credit cards on the market. Click here to see the list. Don’t miss these offers — they won’t be this good forever.

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