Wowzies I guess Amazon means business today.
You can score this iPod iTouch for $199 today on Amazon– if you scroll down on the left side you will see this little button. Be sure to click on that and you will also get a $25 gift card back from Amazon! So your net price is just $174.
The 32 GB is priced at $279 with a $20 gift card back and the 64 GB is priced at $370 with a $20 gift card back.
DO NOT click on the right side to add it to your cart or you will cheat yourself out of the gift card. Be sure to look for the button pictured above on the left.
This is the best price out there- free shipping and the majority of people will not pay sales tax.

great deal! I got mine last night at Target.com they price cut the 8g to $199 with free shipping plus I got an extra $10 off for using my Target card. I used $185 in gift cards that I received all year long for all those wonderful Target gift card deals you post throughout the year and payed $18.63 out of pocket on my Target card! I did this last year with a small flat screen tv. I feel like I get a bigger bang for my buck by saving them till Christmas then using them on my daily transactions. Thank you for all your money saving posts!
Jessica- good for you! I posted that deal last night and a few people were excited about it. I would much rather have the iTouch than a bunch of little silly things so you did an awesome job!
i don’t think that is how it works…i’m trying to check out and it is charging me $25 for the gift card…am i missing something here?
Mandy- it looks to me like the deal ended so I am not sure what is happening for you. When I click the gift card offer ended and the price is $214.
and the price has jumped!
i’m not sure about no sales tax. i live in california. i remember filling out my 2009 state taxes in the spring, and there was a section where if you had not paid sales tax from ordering online or other situation, then please fill out that section and pay your sales tax on the form. the state wants their sales tax, whether you pay immediately or later.
Cathy- taxes are the responsibility of the individual. I would suggest speaking to a CPA about any tax matters. I have personal liability for the things posted on this site and want to make sure it is clear that I do not offer any tax advice or recommendations whatsoever. I simply report what each company’s policies are and ensuring compliance with state laws is up to each individual.