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    Difference between cpp and epp

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by codek, Jul 20, 2007.

  1. codek

    codek Notebook Consultant

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    What is the difference in discount between the two?

    Also is the the spp discount with usxibmspptriple a better discount than the one for cpp?

    Lastly I'm waiting to get a x61s or a x61t and was wondering if there will be any discount codes for these two on the cpp side in the near future?
     
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    codek Notebook Consultant

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    bumpity bump
     
  3. El Guano

    El Guano Notebook Consultant

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    EPP discount is generally steeper (better).

    A fully-loaded T61p using EPP was about $2200, SPP + the triple ecoupon was about $2400 or so (whatever the difference is if you take out Office 07 Std). I think CPP and SPP discounts are pretty close, but I don't know of any CPP ecoupons.
     
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    i thought epp and cpp were the same. The cpp site advertises a 15% discount