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Stackable Dell Home Coupons Vs. EPP

post #1 of 6
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Just curious what stackable Dell Home coupons are out there on top of the up to $750 off mentioned all over like:

http://www.bradsdeals.com/dell-coupons-mid-4.html

If the price differential isn't significant between Dell Home & EPP configurations & there is indeed a Restocking Fee/Verification Problems/Unavailable Upgrades (e.g. 100Gb 5400 8Mb cache drive still only at Dell Home) some may choose to order through Dell Home or like to know all their options'

Reference: Stackable Dell EPP thread:

http://www.notebookforums.com/showth...118689&page=20
http://www.notebookforums.com/showth...118689&page=22 (last post)
post #2 of 6
Play the Dell Holiday Game @ www.dell.com/holiday

When you make your account only check off interests that point toward laptops. And after a couple days you should see a 100$ off 1499$+ Inspiron code as a gift. Accept that and it'll stack with any generic 750$ off 1999$+ code you find on deal sites. So you'll save 850$ off 2000$. Or if you're truly lazy... look for Dell coupons on eBay. They cost about 2$ each. You can get a 100$ mentioned above, and a 25/50$ off also. Which can get you 875-900$ off @ Dell Home. But the EPP deal still beats it because EPP charges you less for the system/warranty in the first place if I remember correctly.
post #3 of 6
Big difference is how much warranty you want and how much your total [pre-discount] build cost is going to be. You'll max out at ~$850 going the standard route, but you can wind up with over $1000 off thru EPP.

If you're wanting to stay with the minimum warranty and keep your pre-discount build cost to right at $2000, you might be better off going thru the standard route. If you're wanting to go with a 3 or 4 year warranty the EPP route is going to be your best bet by far [My build thru EPP gave me ~$950 off the base price]. Best bet is to just do your build both ways and see which nets the lowest price.
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post #6 of 6
post this stuff in dell general
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