IBM THINKPADS 20% OFF FOR X AND T MODELS, 14% FOR OTHERS

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SLEEPER5555

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Ok i guess the model i want must be very popular t40 (2379D5U) because it retails for $2799 and with the stockholder discount it is $2,659.05 see not much of a discount, Also with the university link there is no discount on this model. So if i can get the 20% off new custo discount (thats $560 off) than that is the best deal on this model correct? unless anyone knows anything else or has a hook up?


Originally posted by: HedonicFiend
I don't think you can take additional 20% off the stockholder program. It's 20% off retail web price plus the ongoin bundle.

Stockhold program take off nearly $450 on a preconfigured T40 plus you can get a free printer. It's on the frontpage when you signed into the stockholder page.


Originally posted by: SLEEPER5555
how do you figure the stockholder program looks better? this is 20% off the stockholder is only like $150 or 5% on the model i am watching

 

HedonicFiend

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It's better that you list the specs that just the model number.

If you are affiliated with RPI or know someone who is, you can get this monster T40 and software for $2200 including tax!!!

LINK

The IBM ThinkPad T40
Intel Pentium M processor at 1.6GHz
(designed specifically for use with laptop computers,
runs cooler increasing battery life; read about it at
http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/pentiumm/pentiummoverview.htm)

512MB RAM
14.1" SXGA+ (1400x1050) TFT display
80GB hard drive
32MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 video chipset
CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo
10/100/1000 on-board Ethernet/56K modem
802.11a/b integrated wireless
Ports: RJ-45, S-Video out, 2 USB 2.0, Microphone, Parallel, RJ-11, External Display, Headphone/Line out, Infrared, AC adapter, Docking/Port Replicator
UltraNav (touch pad/TrackPoint)
Bluetooth
Three-year warranty (one year on lithium-ion battery)
Three-year PC protection (accidental damage)
Weight: 4.9 lbs

Pre-loaded software
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Office XP Professional
Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, C# .NET, Basic .NET
Waterloo Maple (symbolic algebra program)
SolidWorks (CAD package)
MATLAB
LabView
EZ-Snapshot (backup software)
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Symantec anti-virus software
and more!

Also included
customized Kelty laptop carrying case
(padded backpack)
security cable with lock
retractable ethernet cable



Originally posted by: SLEEPER5555
Ok i guess the model i want must be very popular t40 (2379D5U) because it retails for $2799 and with the stockholder discount it is $2,659.05 see not much of a discount, Also with the university link there is no discount on this model. So if i can get the 20% off new custo discount (thats $560 off) than that is the best deal on this model correct? unless anyone knows anything else or has a hook up?


Originally posted by: HedonicFiend
I don't think you can take additional 20% off the stockholder program. It's 20% off retail web price plus the ongoin bundle.

Stockhold program take off nearly $450 on a preconfigured T40 plus you can get a free printer. It's on the frontpage when you signed into the stockholder page.


Originally posted by: SLEEPER5555
how do you figure the stockholder program looks better? this is 20% off the stockholder is only like $150 or 5% on the model i am watching

 

Muse

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Originally posted by: axskkyline
are these better than dells

Yeah, way better than Dells. Dell's may be more bang for the buck but the Thinkpads are way better made.
 

oaaltone

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I was more than satisfied with my 600m... but the T40 is way better. I bought one to try for 30 days to see if I liked it enough to justify the couple hundred extra... no going back, the 600m has already found a new home ;)
 

HedonicFiend

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Haha, yeah I heard earlier that there were some CPU overheating problem in 600m.

Originally posted by: olliebg
I was more than satisfied with my 600m... but the T40 is way better. I bought one to try for 30 days to see if I liked it enough to justify the couple hundred extra... no going back, the 600m has already found a new home ;)

 

oaaltone

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Originally posted by: HedonicFiend
Haha, yeah I heard earlier that there were some CPU overheating problem in 600m.

Hmmm... not with mine. Warm, but not hot. Only "problem" was typical laptop flimsy design.
 

SLEEPER5555

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don't know anyone that goes there hell i have never even heard of the place, but yes i had already found that link and its a no go for me. plus that is only about $50 cheaper so it 's not that big, i guess i will be a new custo to ibm.com's phone order people.
 

IgorTs

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What quality? I had to replace motherboards on 2 and battery on one( within warranty, lucky me.
 

SLEEPER5555

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ok, sure. on the off chance you do have an issue they are great with repairs and it is covered for 3 years
 

linuxthinker

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this is HOT!!!! I'm typing this on the 5th thinkpad i've owned in the last 11 years. 11 years, and I still only trust Thinkpads.
 

SLEEPER5555

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ouch it looks like they will only give me a 5% discount because that is a express model? does anyone know anything about that? so that still makes this unit a $2660 lappy, a nice one but I wasn't looking to drop all that. anyone know anyone that goes to that place in NY at that link above that can get me in on that deal on this model?
 

Hawk

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wait, the 20% deal is dead, or is everything (including 5% off express models) dead too? What happened?
 

artist99

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the rep i originally mentioned in the thread began doing what is known as "bait & switch." he only would give the 20% on the t and x series and 14% on the rest. he said people could get a free bundle, then didn't come through. then he said he'd give people a free printer and leather case and didn't come through on that.

i got so fed up with the lying scum that i returned my stuff, even though he had come through for me and gave me free extra ram, as a protest and reported him to the ibm executive team. if he burned anyone else here, you can contact ibm management and they will help you.

as far as buying a thinkpad, you might want to wait until november for the "new lineup" to come out. the prices will fall on the current thinkpads and the new ones will be up to date with the "g" wireless, which is 5 times faster.
 

gtsukada

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Originally posted by: petesamprs
I called IBM and they said the 20% for first time buyers was only for small businesses. Do I just invent a fake business name? Also, the T40 offer for $300 off and the travel bundle both expire on monday. The T40 i'm looking to get is the one that comes up under the "Performance" side on their website (1.3 mhz, 256mb ram, cdrw+dvd, wifi, 30mb HD, etc). I'm getting it for 1680. If you can tell me how to get it for less than that - plz let me know.

thanks.

yeah that's what happen when i called too. they said the discount was only for small business. i guess i'll be calling back tomorrow.



 

ouzome

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I got an X31, was able to get it a whole $5 cheaper by customizing compared to the 1,499 express price. I got it for $1419, list was $1,774. 20% off sounded better than 5% off anyways. I work for a small business.
 

gabegarwick

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My experience with IBM computers:
-My place of work has an IBM contract for desktops and laptops (I'm currently on a T23 at work)
I got in on the T23 w/wireless deal for $999 from pcconnection a few months back. Served me great so far.

Here's my recent experience with IBM:
I ordered an R40 on 08/02/03 for my younger brother (starting his 2nd semester of law school, 1st day of class 08/26).
They promised delivery by 08/15, no problem.
08/14 = no shipping notification, called IBM. CSR tells me that the laptop hasn't even been built yet!!?! CSR promises to try and make it right. (initiate a rush job, or pull shelved inventory or something)
On Mon. 08/18 I accept the configuration offered (still an R40, but a little better specs) CSR tells me it will ship that same day with 2-day shipping on it.
Wed 08/20 = No laptop, no tracking #, CSR now says it will ship via overnight shipping.
Thurs. 08/21 = no laptop, CSR has same story as Wed. (ship overnight, blah blah,) I ask for a tracking number. No luck.

Fri. 08/22 = 11pm I order a pre-configured R40 from pcconnection and have it shipped overnight w/ Sat. delivery for no more money than a monday delivery.
Sat. 08/23 = 1:00pm the laptop and replicator arrive at my house.

guess who I'll be shopping with in the future?
 

TetterkeT

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This 20% off deal is bogus. I called yesterday and the rep told me that "someone has been circulating erroneous discount information on the web."
 

oaaltone

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Originally posted by: gabegarwick
guess who I'll be shopping with in the future?
Wow. I didn't have close to the same experience. I ordered a T40 on a Friday afternoon with the 20% discount, my rep gave me free "economy" shipping. Monday morning at 8:30 the UPS guy was banging on my front door with an Overnight Express package from China. :D
 

PoPPeR

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Originally posted by: TetterkeT
This 20% off deal is bogus. I called yesterday and the rep told me that "someone has been circulating erroneous discount information on the web."
so how do you explain the numerous people who got the deal in this very thread? Including me.

 

dwil

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When YOU call in to IBM you will be sent to a Canadian INBOUND office, they have different codes, discounts, etc...

The SMB line is the one that had the 1STB code. They do outbound sales, so 2 different offices, 2 sets of discounts. SMB has better pricing, so fewer discounts are available.