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    Is it possible to...

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by n0elia, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. n0elia

    n0elia Come on Haswell...

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    Is it possible to use 2 coupons on one notebook?

    ex. 10% + 10% = 20% coupon
     
  2. Dreamer

    Dreamer The Bad Boy

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    Is it possible to use 10 coupons on one notebook?

    ex. 10+10+10... = 100% coupon

    Try and report it back.
     
  3. f4ding

    f4ding Laptop Owner

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    If the coupons are stackable, sure, but almost all the time they're not.
     
  4. swarmer

    swarmer beep beep

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    Why stop at 10?
     
  5. compsavy

    compsavy Notebook Deity

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    well technically it would be 10% off 10% of the original price. So in reality if it was $100. After the two coupons it would be $81.

    Sorry for that nerd moment, but I believe dell doesn't allow stacking of coupons. but of course there are exceptions.