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    why no deal in these special days

    Discussion in 'HP' started by iamqianjue, Nov 21, 2006.

  1. iamqianjue

    iamqianjue Newbie

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    I am new here, so I wonder why Hp has no special deal for BF and chrismas?? oppositely, I found the price for dv9000t is higher than that a month ago??why??
     
  2. Minger

    Minger Notebook Consultant

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    I take it you missed teh DV9000 2 days ago - that was cheap :p

    Its getting closer to the holiday season, they can reaise their prices and people will still buy.
     
  3. iamqianjue

    iamqianjue Newbie

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    yep,I saw that but I missed for I need to buy with other's credit card and I wanted to buy it the next morning. when I opened my eye, everything had gone!! So I was kicking my ass all these days
     
  4. fxrron

    fxrron Notebook Geek

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    I got my dv9000t on Nov7. When I saw the new lower price, I called HP and they gave me an additional $120 off the original invoice. It seems they have a 30-day policy that if a lower price comes up, they refund the difference.

    Ron
     
  5. md2b261

    md2b261 Notebook Consultant

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    really... hmmm what are the restrictions tho, like in the case of rebates involved?