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    Quote Question ????????

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by thoahau, Aug 4, 2007.

  1. thoahau

    thoahau Notebook Enthusiast

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    I do not know I understand correctly or not about quote function:

    For example, I see this time thay have some good deal, coupon, cash back...I like the deal but do not want to buy it at that time so I make it be come a quote.

    1, 2 month latter, I need the machine and could make a phone call to lenovo to ask for buying the machine with the price that I quoted even now the coupon is expired. But if the price now cheaper than before, so forget about the quote, I will make the new order.

    Is that correct ?????
    So is that
     
  2. Kebs

    Kebs Notebook Evangelist

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    I feel bad for your incredibly poor english, but...

    having a quote i don't think lets you wait 2 months later. I believe it only works within a 21 day period.
     
  3. pipspeak

    pipspeak Notebook Deity

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    When you create a quote there will be a date range at the top of the final page that says how long it's valid for. Usually about a month I think. Anytime with that period you can call and have the quote converted to an actual order.