I've been shopping around for an HP Pavilion dm1z and thought I'd pass along some of the current coupons I came across for HP laptops in the process since there are a bunch around right now:
Laptops:
- NBG683166 - $200 off any Pavilion configured $1,049+ (expires after 3300 uses)
- NBQ175523 - $200 off any Pavilion configured $1,149+ (expires after 1080 uses)
Desktops:
- DTSPKL45 - $500 off any Pavilion configured $1,499+ (expires after 700 uses)
The coupons don't work on HP Envy or Compaq models.
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Thanks Andrew!
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Realizing this is a notebook forum, but for anyone interested there's also a $500 off Pavilion desktop coupon, expires after 700 uses and went live today:
Save $500 in instant savings using $500 coupon code DTSPKL45 for the purchase of a customized HP Pavilion Desktop PC configured at $1,499 or greater at the HP Home & Home Office Store. -
Those are tempting, but it's only about a month away for the cyber monday/black friday deals to come around. I would think there will be better deals to be had then.
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They just released another one, this time for $100 off any laptop configured over $799 so it works on some of them more affordable notebooks. Use code NBP112174 at checkout. Expiration is after 5,000 uses.
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I wouldn't expect much on cyber monday, I was watching pavilion coupons last year and was disappointed compared to the monthly discounts like these.
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Well just found another, 25% off any Pavilion configured $999+ using coupon NBX224277, not stackable with instant offers. Better to use % off if you configure a high price machine.
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Can you find me a discount on baby formula?
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I'm looking at about $700 out the door for a custom DV5 w/backlit keyboard including the HP instant rebate and the extra $100 off...anything else we can use?
Still debating between a DV5 and a Probook....just wish I could find a backlit keyboard equipped probook!! -
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That's right, I couldn't remember if the $25 was still applicable...thanks again!
Bunch of HP Coupons Currently Available
Discussion in 'HP' started by Andrew Baxter, Oct 14, 2010.