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    Can't stack epp discount with $650 off coupon?

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by rivet0r, Mar 14, 2006.

  1. rivet0r

    rivet0r Newbie

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    I heard of some people using both epp discount and the $650 off coupon, but it continues to give me an error when I apply the coupon. Any ideas? Trying to order an e1705 but it's too much without both. Trying to get the best price I can on it, is this the way to go? EPP discount w/ the $650 coupon? Or are they not stackable?

    If they're not, what's the cheapest way to go?
     
  2. gridtalker

    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    I Just tried it and it did not work. It might be expired
     
  3. JiantBrane

    JiantBrane Notebook Evangelist

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    You just can't stack them. The results with the coupon tend to be better and require less effort.
     
  4. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    Like howie said, the coupons and other offers aren't stackable. EPP will give you a percentage off, but the coupons are much better.

    The coupons are only valid for Dell's USA home site, so they won't work on EPP, small business, etc.