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    *OFFICIAL* Fraudulent Dell University Discount Order Page!

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by klinger, Jul 2, 2007.

  1. klinger

    klinger Notebook Guru

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    Lets utilize this thread to discuss the most current procedures on how to screw dell and university students out of money and discounted notebooks for our own profit :D

    I mean, how cash strapped can university students be? They're attending a university and thats expensive! And dell .... pffftt .... LOADED!
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Am I to assume that this thread was created as a reply to my closing the other thread? :D

    I only did so because NBR had some concerns about some 'not so good' discount topics in there.

    Sigh...some days!

    EDIT: When I first read the title to this thread, I thought it was about some hacker making a fake Dell page to screw students...
     
  3. moon angel

    moon angel Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Yeah hoping this is a joke! Using EPP and SPPs when they do not apply is fraudulent and cannot be allowed to be discussed on NBR.