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where do I find Dell coupons for LCD's? Troubleshooting 11 posts Sep 30, 2005 — Oct 14, 2005
I've tried searching the internet for Dell coupons but I mostly end up with old ones that don't work anymore. I'm trying to get either 2005fpw or a 2405fpw and it would be nice to be able to save a few $'s. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
techbargains.com and a gazillion others. If you google "dell coupons" you get tons of sites with current codes.

tooki
new coupons this morning. i, too, have been waiting for the right moment to snap up two 2005fpw monitors (same price as one 2405, but a whole lot more screen real-estate).

this morning is your chance, mine were each $396 shipped (no sales tax in oregon ) there 'usual' price is $699.

35% off coupon Code: D8Q403R9G4FJ32 Exp Th 10/13 5:59am CT or after 4000 uses and after $60 off $500 coupon Code: 82JMMHN1GRWXLZ Exp Th 10/13 5:59am CT.

if you are interested, i'd recommend snatching these up asap, they had similar coupon on friday and when i tried to grab them on saturday they were already all used up. the above coupons just came out this morning.

good luck!

t.o

(ps: I HATE DELL and their ridiculous pricing shenanigans. but these are amazing monitors and worth the hassle at this price, this one time. hopefully steve will give me some good reasons to buy a new PM on wednesday and sooth me with simple apple store pricing.)
Here ya go:

New Deals Overview
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Dell UltraSharp 24" widescreen LCD for $780
Dell UltraSharp 20.1" LCDs from $464
Dell UltraSharp 1905FP 19" LCD w/DVI for $300


Dell UltraSharp 24" widescreen LCD display for $780
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Dell Home offers the Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW 24" Widescreen
LCD Monitor for $959.20. Apply coupon code "D8Q403R9G4FJ32"
and the price falls to $779.35, the lowest we've seen since
July. Add $2.40 for shipping. Features include a native
resolution of 1920x1200, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 12ms
response time, 16:10 aspect ratio, picture-in-picture,
integrated 4-port USB 2.0 hub and flash card reader, and
VGA, DVI, S-Video, RCA, and component video inputs. Coupon
ends October 13 at 7 am ET or after 4,000 uses.

Click here for updates or to snap up this deal now:
http://dealmac.com/deals/97470.html?ref=alert_bottom_1


Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW 20.1" widescreen LCD display again $394
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Dell Home offers the Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW 20.1"
Widescreen LCD Monitor for $699. Coupon codes
"D8Q403R9G4FJ32" (35% off) and "82JMMHN1GRWXLZ" ($60 off)
drop it to $394.35. Add $2.60 for shipping and handling.
It's $3 over last week's mention but otherwise the lowest
total price we've seen since July. The 2005FPW sports a
native resolution of 1680x1050, USB hub, and S-Video,
composite video, DVI, and VGA inputs. Deals end October 13
at 7 am ET or at 4,000 uses.

Click here for updates or to snap up this deal now:
http://dealmac.com/deals/97471.html?ref=alert_bottom_1


Dell UltraSharp 1905FP 19" LCD display w/DVI for $300
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The Dell UltraSharp 1905FP 19" LCD Monitor costs $479 at
Dell Home. Coupon code "$S7B1NHQMC0?SX" takes 35% off. Code
"RR$V1661CVL315" takes an extra $35 off, a net price of
$300.30. It's the lowest total price we've seen since July.
However, pad your order by $21 or more (a pre-discount price
of $500 or more) and you qualify instead for code
"82JMMHN1GRWXLZ", which takes $60 off. That's like getting
the "padding" for free. Shipping adds $2.60. The 1905FP
features a native resolution of 1280x1024, 800:1 contrast
ratio, four USB 2.0 ports, and both DVI and VGA inputs. Deal
ends October 13 at 7 am ET or at 4,000 uses.

Click here for updates or to snap up this deal now:
http://dealmac.com/deals/97475.html?ref=alert_bottom_1

I paid $899 for each of my 24" Dells. Wish I had waited.
slickdeals.net

I can't wait till Dell gets some 30" panels to chop the price on.
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Originally Posted by mduell
slickdeals.net

I can't wait till Dell gets some 30" panels to chop the price on.


Don't get me started!

I just hope Apple lowers the price on their 30" soon as I'll be technically (not rationably or reasonably) able to buy one in about two weeks.
Digg.com had a deal on a dell 20.1 inch Widescren Flat panel for 374$. Check out the deals section.

I'm using this monitor and I love it!
Uhh, digg has the same exact deal and coupon codes as all the other sites.

tooki
Dealmac.com
Point of interest...
I called Dell customer support regarding the recent coupon code bringing the price of the 24" widescreen LCD to $780.
I explained that I was still within the 21 day return policy and that I had paid $899 for the two I had and requested that they refund me the roughly $119 for each. To be honest, I didn't really expect them to, but I figured I had nothing to lose. I spoke with one rep for a while and he said that Dell's policy on price matching only applies to full systems and not to single peripherals like displays. What *did* bother me is that when I explained that I was well within my rights to return the two I had for a full refund and then simply reorder two for the lower price, he still wouldn’t budge. At this point I politely explained that I understood that he was just doing his job and that I'd like to speak to a supervisor. After telling me that I would receive the same answer I was transferred to a woman who did, indeed, recite the same policy, despite the logic of my return scenario.
"Why have to deal with two open box returns when you can just save both of us the hassle and refund the difference?" I asked.
Nope. But as a gesture of good faith they issued me a $100 coupon good for any purchase. I figured this was better than nothing. Maybe the next time they offer a 10K SATA drive for a low price I'll use the coupon and snatch one.

Is there a moral to this story? Not really, I guess, except that if you really are intent on paying bottom dollar, be prepared to wait until the price comes down rather than go for the first rebate you see. I don't regret getting my Dells when I did as I needed them at the time.

Just thought you folks might be interested in this.
Hey crooner, why not take the $100 and still return the monitors? Assuming you have no ethical problem with doing that of course.
mp.ls