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    dell coupons..

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by phatkid77, Apr 22, 2006.

  1. phatkid77

    phatkid77 Notebook Guru

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    just saw something....

    if i configure the e1505 via dell.ca
    i get a laptop that specs out at $1869-350 (18%)...THEN i was subtracting $450 via the canadian coupon=$1069..........BUT

    if i click on the link with the coupons..
    http://www.fatwallet.com/store.php?store=956

    the starting point of the e1505 is $1599...thus over $2000 to spec it out.....sure you get to take $650 off at the end, but option A, brings it in $300 cheaper.................. SO

    CAN I CONFIGURE ROUTE A, THEN MINUS THE COUPON OR NO?

    thanks phats
     
  2. Moler

    Moler Notebook Enthusiast

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    NO!
    **** script wont allow me to say just NO!
     
  3. phatkid77

    phatkid77 Notebook Guru

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    WELL THAT just flat out sucks!!!!!

    may have to drop down to the Acer 4202 for $1050, or the 5672 for $1399

    phats