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Logitech C270 Hd Webcam, 1280 Pixels X 7 – $14.99 – Free shipping for Prime members – $14.99

Logitech C270 Hd Webcam, 1280 Pixels X 7 - $  14.99 - Free shipping for Prime members - $  14.99

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High definition 720p video in widescreen for picture quality that’s simply amazing.
Video call, vblog and share your videos with ease.
Works seamlessly with your favorite applications.
3 MP still photos (software enhanced) with one click of a button.
Adjust to poor lighting conditions automatically to produce the best possible image with Logitech RightLight technology.

Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item

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BOGO on newest iPhones, Samsungs, and Pixels on Verizon. Starts 2/6, new line required, credit over 24 months.

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Verizon Wireless is starting their Buy One Get One free promotion again on top iPhones, Samsungs, and Pixels on 2/6. iPhone BOGO is up to $ 700 credit, Samsungs and Pixels are up to $ 840 in credit, all broken up over 24 months. One of the two phone purchases must be a new line. Upgrade fee and/or activation fee extra ($ 40 if purchased in store, $ 20 if done online or using in store pickup). No trade in required.

Exact details (which models are included) will be posted once the promo goes live.

http://www.vzw.com


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PSA Google Pixels Microphone or Speaker Failures Class Action Settlement (Up to $500)

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I don’t qualify for this as I didn’t buy original Pixels, but I figured a lot of you did, so I wanted to share the info.

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If you bought one of the First-Generation Pixel or Pixel XL smartphones in the United States, other than for resale, you may be eligible to get a payment from a class action settlement. The lawsuit being settled concerns first-generation Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones manufactured before January 4, 2017. Plaintiffs allege that these Pixels have a defect that leads to microphone or speaker failures. The defendant in the case, Google LLC, denies these allegations but has agreed to pay $ 7.25 million to settle the case.



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