The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom has only been on the shelves for less than a week, but it's already taking its first-ever price drop. For context we rarely see first-party Nintendo Switch ...
But today, it’s much more affordable than the competitors at Woot, costing $39.99 in the black color, with a USB-C cable in the box if you decide to go the wired route. For comparison ...
Woot! is taking up to 60% off select Items during their Woot Off Flash Sale. Free Shipping for Amazon Prime Members or $6 Shipping for all orders today. Deals will rotate when the current item sells ...
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Woot! (owned by Amazon) is kicking off its Wootoberfest sale with some great deals on Nintendo Switch games. Amazon Prime members get free shipping, otherwise add on a flat $6 shipping cost.
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Credit: Product image courtesy of Woot. The sale lasts until Oct. 1 at 12:59 a.m. ET or until supplies last (most ...
An editorial cartoon lampooning the large number of people running in Halifax's mayoral election is facing criticism for using the image of a monkey to illustrate a candidate. The cartoon ...
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Woot is currently selling a certified refurbished Kindle Oasis for $149.99, which makes it quite an excellent deal. The 8 GB and 32 GB models offer graphite and gold colour schemes. Each buyer can ...
Until Sept. 28 at 12:59 a.m. ET, Woot is selling new and refurbished Amazon devices for cheaper than Amazon has ever sold them (including Prime Day) according to price-checking tools. Since Woot ...
A man who shared "horrific" videos of baby monkeys being tortured has been jailed. Peter Stanley, 42, from Liverpool, posted three Facebook videos showing long-tailed macaques being abused.