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    Which is usually used to lower prices?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Shin Kai, Oct 1, 2008.

  1. Shin Kai

    Shin Kai Notebook Geek

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    There's stackable coupons I've found before but I think they don't work with CPP codes. And since coupons also don't work with student discount, I'm wondering how people usually lower the prices for their Lenovo's when they buy it.
     
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    CPP is most of the time the best deal.
    Sometimes they have good coupons for their regular site and then you can stack the coupons w/ 5% live cashback to get better than CPP price after rebate.