Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Dell Vostro Coupon Codes - How much can you save?

Don't forget that coupon codes online don't just save you money on computers, you can save money on just about everything.

The only reason I mention Dell Vostro coupon codes is because that is the most recent purchase I made and it saved me over 30% off of the normal price for the unit. 

This sounds a little exaggerated like many other online claims, but I am sharing with you exactly how I did it. You must start by observing the Dell website in you region - make sure you check both the Consumer (home and home office) and the Small Business pages. Notice the systems marked Fast Track and in particular the order codes (called "e-value codes" by Dell) which identify each configuration. You might want to know that these systems are not configurable, but often come with very good specs - they are Dell's response to other competitors with more aggressive pricing like HP, Acer or Asus. Every time technologies change (like Intel releasing new CPUs, Microsoft new versions of Windows or Office and even Dell refreshing their line-up every quarter), Dell must clear the stock of any existing configurations before the bring in the new ones. This is a normal clearance process, like any regular retailer - but with Dell it is extremely time-bound and it forces them to sell everything at steep discounts on the website.

When this clearance happens, you must be prepared with the current Dell vouchers ready and place your order - follow them on Twitter and bookmark dedicated Dell coupon codes pages in your browser for easy consultation.

A regular 5-10% off (or an exceptional Twitter coupon, if you receive it in time) stackable with the on-site promotions can bring your acquisition price down by 30-40% on Vostro, Inspiron or Studio bundles from the Fast Track family as they are retired from the website.

Is using this trick making your purchase unethical or turning you into an opportunity buyer? Well, I guess not - there is no reason to pay full price these days, the economy is struggling and this means better deals for us, the consumers.

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