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    Dell still taking coupons?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Hiker, Sep 26, 2006.

  1. Hiker

    Hiker Notebook Deity

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    I tried to add a 20% coupon code from NBR on a E1505 but it doesn't seem to be taking.

    Any ideas?
     
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    I would try again later. Too many people might have used them so they stopped allowing people to use them.
     
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    New coupons every Thursday.
     
  4. Hiker

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    Thanks.

    I was finally able to get one to work while I was on hold with Dell over the phone.

    What was wierd though is, after clicking different Dell links and configuring the laptop and printer/scanner/copyfax had different prices and discounts. Only the last took the coupon.

    Basically, my friend got the same laptop as me with the printer for $900 but has the T2250 and a 120g HD @5400.