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    Help with discounts

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by YellowKnight, Aug 20, 2007.

  1. YellowKnight

    YellowKnight Newbie

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    Hello,
    I'm a student at OSU and have finally decided on a Thinkpad to get me through school. Now, I have looked and looked, I'm part of Fat Wallet and have looked into the Education discount and the such. I was wondering how I get the education discount without going through OSU's portal...cause their pre-configured systems aren't what I want. Is there an education savings thing where I can just enter a coupon or something like that? I looked through the sticky and still couldn't get it.

    Also how would I go about stacking some of the discounts....and why are there a few ecoupons going around and I keep getting denied in every single one of them....even the USXGENERIC???

    Thanks for taking your time to read my "newbie-ness" filled post.
     
  2. mcbrided

    mcbrided Notebook Consultant

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    Just click "students and faculty" or whatever its called on the right int he education portal. you can choose the student option. I did the same as my university isnt lsited either.