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    Question about the $350 coupon off

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by SuperKungFu, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. SuperKungFu

    SuperKungFu Notebook Consultant

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    I noticed quite a few threads about it but i was wondering what was the use of it? (not to disrespect those that post it because that is very generious)Because i don't think its stackable with the $750 coupon from this site. Correct me if I'm wrong. If i am indeed wrong, for a future reference, please create a thread and ask the first person to ask for it gets it (PM him) otherwise people would just simply take your code without saying thanks.
     
  2. ejl

    ejl fudge

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    the lowest coupon offered on this site is for $300 off $999+. this gives those people who are wanting the lower speced machines to get an additional $50 off. and not everyone who posts does it to get others' thanks.
     
  3. Gamerzlife

    Gamerzlife Notebook Consultant

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    LOL. That would be sick if you could use both. But I tried it today for kicks, and like ejl said, its only to give the extra 50 bucks off from the normal 300$ coupon. So its not stackable :( I posted up 2 if you want one just use it before anyone else does.
     
  4. j4y_7

    j4y_7 Notebook Consultant

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    Not everybody orders $2000+ systems ;)

    With the $350 off, I was able to get an E1405 w/ the following specs. for $639+TAX.

    IntelĀ® Core processor Duo T2300
    14.1" WXGA+ UltraSharp w/ TrueLife
    512MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHZ
    100GB Sata Hard Drive
    8X CD/DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW)
    Intel PRO/Wireless 3945

    This is before rebates and % off offered by my creditcard and sites like (fatwallet/ebates/mypoints).

    That's a pretty decent deal if you ask me. So yes, if you're going to order a higher end system, the $750 off is a better choice. For those of us ordering lower-end systems, however, the $350 coupon really takes a chunk from the final price.