I realize that this won’t appeal to everyone, but it’s too good of a deal not to post for those who may be in the market! Dell is having an Summer Clearance Event and are offering some big savings on some of their laptops, including this Inspiron 14z, normally $928.99, we can get it for under $500 SHIPPED by using the code 4NB4RJW486G0MN at checkout! That’s $429.00 off the original price – 47% off! (Please copy and paste the above code – the “0″ is a zero.)
I’ve learned a lot about computers since I’ve started blogging, and this Inspiron 14z has some nice features:
- Less than 1″ thin
- 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 processor (I use an i3 and it’s very quick)
- 6GB Memory (most standard laptops come with 4GB, so 6GB will help your computer move more quickly in its day-to-day functions)
- 750 GB Hard Drive (many laptops under $500 will give you only 250 or 500GB hard drive – 750 means you have LOTS of room for pictures, media, etc)
- Adobe PEPE
This are just a few of the features this computer boasts. This code is good until September 20, 2012, so there’s only a week left – take advantage if you’re in the market; with FREE shipping, this is a great deal! Go HERE to learn more.
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Hey there! When I click on the link it shows the same model for $599 instead of $499. Could I possibly be doing something wrong? Thanks!
Hey Sarah,
Once you’ve personalized the laptop to your liking, you’ll proceed to checkout. At checkout there should be a place to paste the promo code, and you’ll see the discount then. Hope this helps!
I tried to paste the promo code you included in the coupon code box, but it’s saying it’s invalid. Maybe it was a one time only kind of code? Or is there another promo code option after you enter in all your personal information?
Says the coupon is invalid.
The code is incorrect you put a “o” instead of 0. The correct code is, 4NB4RJW486G0MN
The code is:
4NB4RJW486G0MN
the o is supposed to be a 0 (zero)
EEEK! Sorry Sarah, everyone – Derrek and KJ are right. The crazy thing is that I copied and pasted the code, too. Should be fixed now. Thanks all!