Best Buy Rewards Member [DELUXE]
: The most comprehensive tier. It includes all "Plus" benefits plus 24/7 Geek Squad tech support and up to two years of product protection (including AppleCare+) on most new purchases made while the membership is active. Deep Features for Power Users
The Best Buy rewards system, rebranded as , has shifted from a simple point-accrual system to a multi-tiered subscription model designed for high-frequency shoppers and tech enthusiasts. While the basic tier is free, the most significant "deep" features—like built-in product protection and 24/7 tech support—are reserved for the paid annual tiers. Tier Breakdown & Key Differences (as of 2026) best buy rewards member
Best Buy currently offers three distinct levels of membership to balance free convenience with high-end tech support. : The most comprehensive tier
: Primarily a digital convenience tier. It offers free standard shipping with no minimum purchase (compared to the $35 minimum for non-members) and access to purchase history and order tracking. While the basic tier is free, the most
For those considering the paid tiers, these specific features often provide the most long-term value: Everything you need to know about My Best Buy Memberships
I’m glad to hear that you have a favorable view of Mint 14 as I am about to use it on my U120. Good to hear they fixed the wifi thing upon coming back from hibernate. That was annoying.
Although I did have issues with Linux Mint 12 and 13 on some machines, 14 is as stable. I installed it on a new Lenovo N series laptop with no failures, Mint found the braudcom and AMD drivers I needed and suggested they be installed. The system is clean and its fast and its stable. Installing other software from the Mint store is quick and easy. At this point in time, I am considering a completed shift away from windows and over to Mint 14 for business purposes. With this latest version of Mint, there is simply no reason for supporting Microsoft and their latest Frankenstein version of Windows (Windows 8).
Since Android is basically Linux, it should be logical that the future of Android devices and Linux distributions will be fully compatible, allowing the devices to intermingle with each other (another reason for giving up on the old dinosaur Windows). Business people who cannot see this eventual paradigm shift will be in reactionary mode in the future, as they attempt to scramble to and setup Linux for the business operations and hardware.
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