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    A question about DELL Canada EPP

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by peterfffh, Aug 18, 2007.

  1. peterfffh

    peterfffh Newbie

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    Dell Canada EPP has up to 12% off discount. Thus, I tried to search for
    a employee purchase number on Google to be able to purchase in Dell EPP. Finally, I found one and I configured my laptop. Later, a web page pops out that asks me to insert the employee purchase number and department/group info. I don't know the department/group for this employee purchase number so I inserted "sales" and I passed the verification.......

    Did anybody try this before and got your laptop? I wonder if there might be problems after I make this purchase. Please give me some suggestions if you know about Dell Canada EPP.

    Thank you very much
     
  2. onexeyed

    onexeyed Notebook Consultant

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    Well, I was considering entering an Dell EPP a while ago, but I don't have the guts to do it. My cousin has a Dell EPP code and she would buy a laptop for me, if need be (I'd pay her back). I'm not sure if they check to verify your employment/student status but they might delay your order if they think there's something not right.
     
  3. chuck232

    chuck232 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Errr, EPPs are meant for eligible employees...