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Originally Posted by winey
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What's the best deal I can expect to get on a X50V and are these coupon codes real?
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The best Dell deal as far as I can remember was the 35% off for a combo deal of X50v + 3year warranty + additional 2200 mAh battery for $377+tax. This is the deal that I bought my X50v for, and I combined couple of $ coupon codes and % coupon codes and also added the 3year complete care to it and the total cost including 6% sales tax came to $380. :approve:
For academic interest, if I deduct the cost for warranty, complete care, additional battery and tax from my package deal then the cost for just the X50v comes to around $135. I know that this number does not make much sense but then it was this number that I used to convince my wife, which prompted her to give the green light for purchasing X50v. A $500 X50v for just $135 is like 75% off and my wife was convinced that this was the best deal in town. :approve:
Yes, the coupon codes are real. There are some restrictions on what coupon code can be stacked with what. % coupon cannot be combined with another % coupon although they can be combined with $ coupon, concession coupon does not work with $ coupon, etc. Some of the coupon codes are affiliate coupon code, so you have to follow the procedure for ordering through affiliate links.