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    Question about lenovo Price guarantee

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by martinmach, Oct 30, 2008.

  1. martinmach

    martinmach Notebook Evangelist

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    hi,

    I read that Lenovo has a price protection for 21 days. i read that if i get a quote lesser than the one i paid in 21 days, than i should get the difference money back. Is this valid for cpp or the spp? can i mix both of these up, if i oder under spp and find a lower price under cpp, can i claim it?

    Thanks in in advance,
    Martin
     
  2. jaredy

    jaredy Notebook Virtuoso

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    No you cant use SPP and then CPP. BUt you can get the difference within 21days if it isnt between various special buying portals.
     
  3. martinmach

    martinmach Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks a lot. That cleared things a bit. i am pulling the plug on a T400 tonight from cpp :D