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$15 off $50 purchases at Newegg: 2TB WD My Book HD: $85, The Last of Us: $45, more

You can save $15 at Newegg right now with purchases of $50 or more. Use the coupon code “WALLET” before checking out with Google Wallet to receive an instant $15 off. Note: “This promo code WALLET is eligible for Google Wallet only, discount will be removed if a different payment method is used.” This means you can grab a 2TB Western Digital USB 3.0 My Book HD brand new for $85 shipped, which is $45 off its regular listing and the cheapest current price we can find by $15. You can also grab the 24-Inch ViewSonic VA2406m-LED new for $134.98 with free shipping.  This is $15 less than Amazon charges for this monitor, $15 off the next best price and only $5 more than the best manufacturer refurbished prices.

Additionally gamers might want to pick up The Last of Us on PS3 for $45 shipped with the coupon code. Certainly one of the best console game’s of the year having received a number of perfect and near perfect review scores, The Last of Us still regularly sells for $60 at retail and online.

$15 off $50 purchases at Newegg w/coupon code “WALLET

24-Inch ViewSonic VA2406m-LED monitor: $134.98  (Reg. $150)
2TB Western Digital USB 3.0 My Book Hard Drive: $85 (Reg. $100)
Playstation 3: The Last of Us: $45 (Reg. $60)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices