Why you should move to Hawaii
2If you lived in Hawaii you would never have to worry about staying up until midnight for the next Meh offering - it drops at 7pm for Hawaiians! Did I get your attention? Here are some helpful links to plan your move to the islands!
Huffington post articles about moving to Hawaii: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/moving-to-hawaii/
Monster.com tech jobs in Hawaii: http://jobs.monster.com/v-technology-l-hawaii.aspx
WikiHow - move to Hawaii in 5 steps (with pictures!): http://www.wikihow.com/Move-to-Hawaii
Hope that helps everyone that seems to be frustrated with having to stay up late. Of course if you do move to Hawaii be forewarned that you won't get free shipping with a VIP membership so you might want to scrap the whole idea....... well crap..... never mind then.
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Unfortunately, meh doesn't ship to Hawaii... so it won't matter what time you get to see the deal of the day, unless you want to pay a shipping forwarder.
@Thumperchick Dang, guess I won't move to Hawaii for that reason alone. I'll just stay here on the East Coast and wait up 'til midnight.
@Thumperchick Yeah but it's still Hawaii
Well crap! I guess the only advantage is you could see what deals you can't buy at a much earlier time :)
@ilovereality No worries- there's no way you could enjoy that beach after realizing that you will have to pay a few dollars more to get that sold-out item you suddenly need.
My wife pointed out that if we move to Turkey (where she is from) I can check the deals at 7AM. Same problem for shipping though. I wonder how much it costs to send a $7 knife to Turkey?
@zacatac My mom sends a knife thru Turkey every Thanksgiving. Not sure how much she spent on it though...
meh. i cant drive to hawaii from here.
CLEARLY the trick is to hire someone to move to Hawaii for you! Then you can have them check at 7PM and let you know back at your home what Meh will be selling so you can decide whether you need to stay up 'til midnight or not a whole five hours ahead!
Right? That's how timezones work, isn't it?
@curtise I think you have the concept down. Just remember that Hawaii doesn't do DST. Better yet, have them move there and order stuff for you while you sleep. You trust them with your credit card info, right?