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2006 Intel Purchase Program deal announced

Crizza

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If you haven't got your chips yet, start crackin!

<blockquote>quote:
8,000 Chips are needed to qualify for a bundle, while supplies last. 12,000 Chips are required to guarantee your opportunity to purchase a bundle. Don't wait! This year's program launches October 17th, 2006.

This year's bundle will consist of the following:

* Intel® Core? 2 Duo Processor E6300
* Intel® Desktop Board DG965WH
* Microsoft* Windows Vista* Ultimate

All for the low, low price of $220!


+ You must be employed at an eligible retail chain to participate in any Sweepstakes or Purchase Program. Please see the Official Sweepstakes Rules on the Monthly Sweepstakes page for specific guidelines.
</blockquote>

Worth it just for Vista, though I don't know how that will work considering it's been pushed again. Maybe they send it later after the hardware.


Locked since this is very dead.
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Originally posted by: Kavikgold
Wait, so, how exactly does this work? I don't really understand the 8,000 chips part. Mind exaplaining OP?

Thanks


if you have a retail employee, there are quizzes that you can take and event you can go to in order to get points. if you get over 8000, you qualify
 
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
if you have a retail employee, there are quizzes that you can take and event you can go to in order to get points. if you get over 8000, you qualify

Yep. But you'll need 12,000+ to get a guarantee that you'll actually get a bundle 😀

Not a bad deal. Except Vista is likely to be MIA 😛
 
or you can show a paystub at a live event closer to order time. you get qualified faster and you get some free chips just for showing up and listening to their spiel, not to mention there's the possibility of winning some stuff. they usually have at least one bundle from the previous year that they give away.
 
maybe I'll get lucky and they will remember my name becasue they wanted to hire me before I found a better job and they will slip and think I work there.
 
people like you ruin the program for those who qualify.

Please don't waste your time if you're not a retail employee. They really do check if you qualify.
 
they have an anandtech.com quote on the front page "the most impressive piece of silicon the world has ever seen"
 
this is all just an advertising "scam" anyways.

if all of the retail employees spend their time learning about core duo in a vain effort to earn chips to get a good deal on a computer, then the next time you walk into a BB, the only thing the kid will talk about is the core duo because he doesnt know enough about the other systems and the most important thing to him is telling you as much as he can so he sounds like a good salesman and you buy the system. It's not a bad idea but dont think that there arent some underhanded motives in place.

 
since when did the average kid at BB know ANYTHING about computers? All this does is give them a good deal on Intel's new product line. It has just been around a year now that you actually see AMD chips of any magnitude in retail outlets. The sales people only sold what was on the floor and they only said what little they needed to say to sell it. This is just one of many thousands of ways for Intel to spread their propaganda, but let's not for one minute make the leap that computer salespeople have a clue what they're talking about.
 
Originally posted by: ottothecow
this is all just an advertising "scam" anyways.

if all of the retail employees spend their time learning about core duo in a vain effort to earn chips to get a good deal on a computer, then the next time you walk into a BB, the only thing the kid will talk about is the core duo because he doesnt know enough about the other systems and the most important thing to him is telling you as much as he can so he sounds like a good salesman and you buy the system. It's not a bad idea but dont think that there arent some underhanded motives in place.

AMD does the same thing you ****** idiot.
 
I used to work retail until a couple months ago, oh well, its worth not getting this to be out of retail.
 
Originally posted by: Shaklee3
Originally posted by: ottothecow
this is all just an advertising "scam" anyways.

if all of the retail employees spend their time learning about core duo in a vain effort to earn chips to get a good deal on a computer, then the next time you walk into a BB, the only thing the kid will talk about is the core duo because he doesnt know enough about the other systems and the most important thing to him is telling you as much as he can so he sounds like a good salesman and you buy the system. It's not a bad idea but dont think that there arent some underhanded motives in place.

AMD does the same thing you ****** idiot.

really? link?

haha, they also got a quote from anandtech on the login website "...the most impressive piece of silicon the world has ever seen..."
 
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