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    is this xpbargains legit?

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by applejaks00, Oct 9, 2006.

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    I've seen a lot of legitimate deals on xpbargains, never tried them but I'm pretty sure they would work.
     
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    i mean if i configured a laptop that was 1372 after the 100 discount and the 50 rebate would it end up being 1022?
     
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    I believe they are taking into account the free upgrades, free shipping and the $150 in rebates. The price which HP lists in the side bar on the configuration page is what you will be paying pre tax and any mail in rebates. HP does release a coupon once in a while which you enter during the checkout process.