Found on fatwallet.com
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=798780
You must copy and paste the link below and you will be emailed a coupon.
https://holidaycoupon.dellsavings.com
or XPS: Offer valid 1/7/08 10am CT - 1/24/08 11:59pm CT. Good when you purchase XPS M1330 $899 and above, XPS One $699 and above, and XPS 420 $699 and above (before taxes, fees, shipping and handling). One coupon per customer.
for Inspiron: Offer valid 1/7/08 10am CT - 1/24/08 11:59pm CT. Not Valid on XPS systems. Good when you purchase Dell Inspiron desktops priced $699 and above and Inspiron notebooks at $899 and above (before taxes, fees, shipping and handling). One coupon per customer.
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is it valid for the m1530
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no, its only for m1330 and inspiron notebooks.
http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=0&t=712194 -
pft what a crock of **** it should be avail for the 1530
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Hello,
I used the coupon but then noticed at the checkout that the website only ships in the US. Is there something similar to this for Canada? Thx for the help. -
If I didn't have a 1530 I would jump all over this deal.
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I just used the MPP to order a loaded M1330 for a final price of $1427 with a $70 gift card coming back.
I configured it with T7250, LED thin/light screen, 3GB RAM, 320GB drive, Nex-Gen Draft N, 128mb 8400M graphics, bluetooth, bluetooth travel mouse, 4 years inhome service, 4 years completecare with 4 year lojack. The undiscounted price was $2427.
I started with the $624 package savings on the high end XPS M1330 which was $1399. Then I got 10% off (using the M1330 coupon code that gets sent when you register at https://holidaycoupon.dellsavings.com ) plus 12% off MPP discount for $1600 and above (the discount would only be 8% for between $800 and $1600).
When I was checking out, it asked for the company name, and didn't accept the company name I entered first. I entered the name of one of Dell's japanese competitors as the company name and that worked
The 10% coupon expires 1/24/08 -
Dell Stackable 10% off select XPS and Inspiron systems?on top of your MPP (EPP) discount
Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by stinky, Jan 9, 2008.