You can walk into any store in downtown Bangkok and pick up either a Wii or a PS3 without any trouble. You can even get Zelda.. I don't know what all the fuss is about.
Update on the story on I4U:Hello Digg.com visitors. This story is filed under Shopping Tips. Afterall I4U NEWS is a technology news magazine AND a Shopping Guide. So clearly this is not spam and we also did not submit this story to digg.
Depends on the page I guess. I like to think that the two sites I'm currently working on have a bit more credence than a simple list of affiliate links. We auto check the online store sites and send emails out when stock comes in. We don't just slap a page up and hope people will click on it! There is a team of us working VERY long hours to keep everything running smoothly. We are running on a number of servers which cost real money. The fact that we use affiliate links - which, by the way cost you nothing extra at all if you buy something, but give us a small payment to help cover the costs does not make sites A BAD THING.I notice that a number of the naysayers in this thread have Google ads on their homepages. But I guess that's OK. We're trying to run this as our jobs, providing a free service for the Internet public, by the online stores paying affiliate fees to us. Does that really make us bad people? But I won't mention the sites here in case you think it's unclean.
Thanks to your information about wiialerts.com, my little boy will have a very Merry Christmas this year! My son has Cerebral Palsy, and his doctors and his OT felt that a Wii might be good for his coordination and his fine motor skills. I have been looking for so long for one, to no avail. The "power sellers" on e-bay want more than I can afford. However, thanks to you, I signed up for cell alerts on Wednesday evening, and I had a Wii being sent to me by Friday afternoon from Amazon.com. Thank you for sharing your success with everyone. Parents everywhere should know this so that their children can enjoy these systems. Thank you for making our Christmas so very merry.
krinthekuzNov 27, 2006
could not have said it better. marked as spam. (digg me down... i don't give a f**k)
Closed AccountNov 27, 2006
I'm more interested in the I4U Gadget model photos. XD
scrattNov 27, 2006
You can walk into any store in downtown Bangkok and pick up either a Wii or a PS3 without any trouble. You can even get Zelda.. I don't know what all the fuss is about.
Closed AccountNov 27, 2006
To those who want a Wii, I can only offer this one<a class="user" href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220053046054">http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220053046054</a>
sahaskattaNov 27, 2006
I4U pretty much copied the list from <a class="user" href="http://www.us.playstation.com/store">http://www.us.playstation.com/store</a>edit: I think he may have added 1 more item though
valentinomNov 27, 2006
Update on the story on I4U:Hello Digg.com visitors. This story is filed under Shopping Tips. Afterall I4U NEWS is a technology news magazine AND a Shopping Guide. So clearly this is not spam and we also did not submit this story to digg.
stevebrowneDec 6, 2006
Depends on the page I guess. I like to think that the two sites I'm currently working on have a bit more credence than a simple list of affiliate links. We auto check the online store sites and send emails out when stock comes in. We don't just slap a page up and hope people will click on it! There is a team of us working VERY long hours to keep everything running smoothly. We are running on a number of servers which cost real money. The fact that we use affiliate links - which, by the way cost you nothing extra at all if you buy something, but give us a small payment to help cover the costs does not make sites A BAD THING.I notice that a number of the naysayers in this thread have Google ads on their homepages. But I guess that's OK. We're trying to run this as our jobs, providing a free service for the Internet public, by the online stores paying affiliate fees to us. Does that really make us bad people? But I won't mention the sites here in case you think it's unclean.
bonnie4jackNov 15, 2007
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luuna99Dec 1, 2007
Thanks to your information about wiialerts.com, my little boy will have a very Merry Christmas this year! My son has Cerebral Palsy, and his doctors and his OT felt that a Wii might be good for his coordination and his fine motor skills. I have been looking for so long for one, to no avail. The "power sellers" on e-bay want more than I can afford. However, thanks to you, I signed up for cell alerts on Wednesday evening, and I had a Wii being sent to me by Friday afternoon from Amazon.com. Thank you for sharing your success with everyone. Parents everywhere should know this so that their children can enjoy these systems. Thank you for making our Christmas so very merry.
wgwg2Dec 28, 2007
Get one for free by filling out a free offer and getting 5 of your friends to fill one out too. It is easy and won't cost you anything if you do the one from stamps.com and cancel after three weeks. Register here:<a class="user" href="http://www.YourNintendoWii4Free.com/index.php?ref=4513217">http://www.YourNintendoWii4Free.com/index.php?ref= ...</a>
lilldavidFeb 26, 2009
I don't know so much about finding a wii, but I know how to find a wii fit. =) Pretty easy