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    Hot prices for Canadians!

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by spellbinder, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. spellbinder

    spellbinder Notebook Guru

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    Lenovo Canada have messed up their site again. Now, when you upgrade from an 80Gb HD to a 250Gb HD, the price is $110 cheaper for the R61 and X61 series. Act now, before they fix it! Someone even claimed that earlier today, the Penryn CPUs were available; you got a $300+ discount for upgrading to a Penryn.

    I'd have jumped on this deal, but I'm still waiting for my X61 currently being built in China, according to a Lenovo Canada rep. It's actually cheaper to cancel my order and re-order. But I just don't want to wait any longer. When I placed my order, the estimation for shipping was within 1-2 weeks. When I called, the rep told me I'd have to wait for ~ a month.
     
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    spellbinder Notebook Guru

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    For French Canadians, now you can get MS OneNote 2007 French for free.

    This made me wondered what's the hiring process for their people, no offense.