Dell Inprison 8100 for $1150, warm?

May 21, 2001
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Intel® Pentium® PIII 866, 15in SuperXGA, 256MB Ram, 16MB DDR 4X AGP NVIDIA GeForce2, 20 GB HD, 10/100 + 56K Capable V.90 NIC/Modem, 24X CD-ROM, Win XP (home)

$1399-$200(MR)-$50(special) = $1149 + free shipping

is this deal warm?

 

Vegito

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Oct 16, 1999
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If it's the P866-M, it's faster or as fast as a regular 1.0 and 1.1 Ghz P3.. sort in between..
 

Noirish

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May 2, 2000
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you probably want to tag on $80 for the dvdrom instead of cdrom.
unless you are going to replace it yourself later.
so it should be $1230.

i have the same configuration excepts i have a 30gb hdd.
it cost me $1300 a couple weeks earlier.
 

namlook

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Oct 26, 1999
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$200 rebate? Oh that's home not business. Too bad you can't get the rebate in business.
 

FPSguy

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Oct 26, 2001
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I'm a little pissed that they didn't send me my ADA880s, but I don't agree with the title of this thread -- "Dell Inprison". :)
 

kanate

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BE CAREFUL GUYS, I have just noticed that the $200 rebate is not valid if you apply the FREE RAM upgrade promotion. You can find this out by reading the rebate form. Unfortunately I have placed an order on Jan 16, what do I do now? Any idea? Should I cancel it? What number should I call them? Help Help Help! Plzzz.
 

Yo2

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Dell used to permit you to change your configuration once prior to shipping - heck they still should do that otherwise you could just refuse the delivery of the order and place a new one.

Your invoice or you order slip or your confirmation e-mail may contain the name and number of your sales rep. Call them asap - worst case go through DELL Cust serv (but use a speakerphone and be prepared to wait :( ).