Electronic Punk said:If only somehere worked for Dell
*shuffle*
Ah yes, I should have mentioned that both the codes I posted above will work for the 'Home and Home Office' segment only.Sazar said:also not all coupons codes work... we have coupon codes for various sections.. many of the coupons are designed for the consumer segment... others for the small business department...
NetRyder said:20% off $999 (and over) Inspiron Notebooks code:
KZH?XT79WCJQB1 (Expires Dec 13)
You can try stacking this one with it - $250 off an Inspiron Notebook at $1499 or more:
$$PX97X3PB549G (Expires Jan 05)
Electronic Punk said:- never really been into coupons myself, tho i knew I should have got 2 of those dell poweredges when I had the chance! I guess I could contact Dell and do it, but I really don't need servers
Funnily enough, this is the model laptop I have ;D
I think they're U.S. only, but you could try. Configure the system, add it to the cart, and enter the code. If it works, the discount will show up.apu95 said:!! sweet...hey NetRyder, is it possible these would work in the Dell Canada page?
ive been looking for codes to use for a laptop, but i cant find any for the canadian part of the site
NetRyder said:If they don't work, let me know and I'll see if I can get others.
Electronic Punk said:Oops, I have a Latitude D600
The Latitudes are slightly better built, chassis-wise though. The Inspirons are solid plastic on the outside, but the Latitudes have the Tri-Metal shell. Not a really big deal, but you can feel the difference when you put them side-by-side.Sazar said:d600 == i 600m...
same chasis and underlying architecture...
NetRyder said:The Latitudes are slightly better built, chassis-wise though. The Inspirons are solid plastic on the outside, but the Latitudes have the Tri-Metal shell. Not a really big deal, but you can feel the difference when you put them side-by-side.