LMAO... that is sooooo true. I mean, no offense to anyone, but it just happens to be a fact that every single time I've ever called Dell, I talk to someone who sounds just like Apu from the Simpsons.
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Small Business section: Dell Dimension 2350, all the cheapest options are already selected. Regular price is $699. There's a 15% SB coupon that brings it to $594.15, and a $100 rebate that brings it to $494.15 + free shipping (add tax and it'll be in the $520 range.)
Use ebates.com or...
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I figured this was worth a new post, since the deal is somewhat different from the last version (now the cheap 18" LCD upgrade is gone and the processor is upgraded to P4 2.2 instead of Celeron 2.0).
Click the above link, choose the 2350 system, all the lowest prices choices are already...
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Hope this isn't a repost but I didn't see it anywhere else. Click the above link, customize the $499 choice, all lowest price options are already selected. Make sure to choose your free gift of printer, PDA, or digital camera. Shipping is free.
It's a 2.0 Ghz Celeron, 30 GB hard drive...
http://www.pricerightauctions.com/#
Looks way too good to be true, a brand new laptop for $200, a 2003 car for $6000... this couldn't be real, could it? Anyone have any idea what kind of scam this would be or what kind of "catch" there is? This seems very strange...
Anyone have more info about this? I just got an email from a Dell employee. It's in bold blue italic text, which made me suspect some kind of fake or scam, but the headers trace back to Dell so apparently it is real. Here's the email below. I replaced my name with "YOUR NAME". I never realized...
Anyone have more info about this? I just got an email from a Dell employee. It's in bold blue italic text, which made me suspect some kind of fake or scam, but the headers trace back to Dell so apparently it is real. Here's the email below. I replaced my name with "YOUR NAME". I never realized...
Anyone have more info about this? I just got an email from a Dell employee. It's in bold blue italic text, which made me suspect some kind of fake or scam, but the headers trace back to Dell so apparently it is real. Here's the email below. I replaced my name with "YOUR NAME". I never realized...
I would like to get some feedback from people who got their mattress on Ebay. I am looking at the auctions from this user "foambymail":
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20471&item=2310957708&rd=1
As far as I can tell, he's selling the same stuff other places have for 50%...
Houston Business Journal seems to like DEPOTS and not MAXs... I also don't see any instant rebate on the IOmagic drive... where are you all finding this stuff?
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