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    Lenovo Visa card discount

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by webdtc, Feb 24, 2008.

  1. webdtc

    webdtc Notebook Deity

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    I'm sure it does.

    If you have a problem with that working though, similar discounts are available. I just ordered a T61, and didn't know of the Visa discount (and thought "Drat!") for a moment, but I received similar savings going through the Member Purchase Program, which gives 5% off , plus an additional coupon code for another 10% off. Check the link below:

    http://www.dealigg.com/story-Lenovo-Coupons-Promotions

    I found that the Member Purchase Program site, prior to adding the coupon code, had the same prices as the Visa discount version of the site, and read further --ThinkPads only have a 5% discount through the Visa link, only the accessories are 15%.

    With the 5%+10% off, I saved a fair bit of cash, plus Lenovo currently has a considerable automatic discount going on through 3/10, which made it a sweeter price yet. Hope this helps. :)
     
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    Thanks!

    Yeah, they both give about the same discount.

    The discounts are pretty nice right now I think. I'm really thinking about purchasing a T61 now.