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Vodafone Smart 4 Mini $39 @ Warehouse Stationery (Save $50) [Online Only]

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Warehouse Stationery (WS) are holding the "Blue Blitz sale" today and tomorrow.

The Vodafone Smart 4 Mini is $39, usually $89 at WS, The Warehouse and Harvey Norman. Noel Leeming seem to have it at $59.97 and has been this price since January 6 2016 according to PriceSpy. This is a saving of $50.

This is the same price as the lowest price ever on November 2 2015. See PriceSpy link.

Enjoy all the great features of an Android smartphone with the Vodafone Smart 4 mini. Its robust design, large 4-inch screen, customisable homescreen and fast processor make it an ideal introduction to the Android world, at a very affordable price.

  • Available in Black and White colours
  • 4" display
  • 3.2MP camera
  • 1.3GHz dual core processor
  • 4GB internal memory
  • Weighs just 117 grams
  • Set up to only work with a Vodafone NZ SIM. To use his phone with another network's SIM, see http://vodafone.co.nz/unlock. $30 fee may apply.

For the phone specifications, click here. More "Blue Blitz" deals can be found here.

There are two options for obtaining your products purchased online:

  • Deliver to you - $6.90
  • Click and collect - $4.00

Most orders over $50.00 attract free delivery.

Enjoy :)

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  • Some other good deals are Brother Sewing Machine L14 for $129 and 100 Pack New Zealand Post DLE Prepaid Envelopes (Non Window) for $73.99 (Save $15.01). With the envelopes, it would be 74c an envelope (round figures). That's cheaper than buying an 80c stamp or a box of 100 KiwiStamps for $80 and you get 100 envelopes to put your letters in. If you send heaps of letters, this is definitely a good bargain and because the price is over $50, you get free delivery as well.

  • These were $20 cheaper ($19) @ DSE not long ago. See here. It also came with Prepay $19 loaded.

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      Yea, that's the problem with the Pricespy tracking. It only spits out what it takes in, the graphs and data is only as good as the data feed.

      • Yeah, true, I also find that Pricespy are always missing some items on their catalog. Sometimes they don't even list them. I.e. no dedicated item list for certain category - like eneloops batteries.

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          Yea, have noticed that too, although they do seem to be actively adding categories.

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