The time to get on their ~50% sitewide sales is in the first hour or two, right after the coupon code is announced. 12 hours later, the pickings are slim. I don't know if they'll replenish the inventory tomorrow, but right now there are likely no good values left.
They should call it Dell leased cause that's pretty much what these PCs are my guess. Leased computers that were returned back after use.
That's exactly what they are. If you click on Laptops and look at the title of your browser tab it says "Off Lease". And looking at the specs it looks like these are likely 2-3 years old minimum. Not seeing any bargains there.
That's exactly what they are. If you click on Laptops and look at the title of your browser tab it says "Off Lease". And looking at the specs it looks like these are likely 2-3 years old minimum.
And heavy use or abuse. There is coffee in one of the computers.
The time to get on their ~50% sitewide sales is in the first hour or two, right after the coupon code is announced. 12 hours later, the pickings are slim. I don't know if they'll replenish the inventory tomorrow, but right now there are likely no good values left.
Doesn't matter. These "sales" are constant. I get emails daily (and have been for the last few years), and it's nearly always 48%. While this post might be helpful for folks that weren't aware that Dell had this service, this is far from a "hot deal"...
Some older generation Core i7 desktops with 32gb of RAM and an SSD. Not a bad deal for around $300 with tax.
The micro versions make great little add-ons to a big screen TV. Just hook up a wireless mouse and keyboard and have something better than one of the Roku, Google or Amazon sticks attached.
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The micro versions make great little add-ons to a big screen TV. Just hook up a wireless mouse and keyboard and have something better than one of the Roku, Google or Amazon sticks attached.
Seems they run pretty constant "sales"