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shazkhan111
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looking to buy a dell pc, can i apply the voucher code of VRF918P4?7BK2V for deals over £679 and use 5% quidco to get 10% off?
Will it track correctly?
Are there any better offers/ways of doing this?
Will it track correctly?
Are there any better offers/ways of doing this?
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Well, quidco is usually been very good at tracking so as long as you login to quidco and click on the Dell link from quidco is should track fine.
Even if it doesn't seem to track (and as long as you used the quidco link to get to Dell) then you can query them to find the missing transaction.
As for your discount code, that can be verifed in the Dell shopping basket so you can tell if that has worked more or less immediately...0 -
If you can find yourself an EPP code you should be able to get an extra 10% (friend who works for a large 'blue chip' type company?)
http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/emea/topics/epp/epp?c=uk&l=en&s=dhs&cs=ieepp2
""Dell are pleased to offer employees of our valued corporate customer up to 10% discount off the consumer range of products and promotional offers (Inspiron PC's, Inspiron Laptops and Software & Peripherals - excluding delivery & VAT) in recognition of the value of our business relationship. This discount applies over and above any standard Dell consumer promotions and special offers to maximise the value of the program to employees.""0 -
martin, thank for that. My concern was i know quidco don't like the use of other promotional codes in addition to their cashback, if that makes sense0
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shazkhan111 wrote: »martin, thank for that. My concern was i know quidco don't like the use of other promotional codes in addition to their cashback, if that makes sense0
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shazkhan111 wrote: »martin, thank for that. My concern was i know quidco don't like the use of other promotional codes in addition to their cashback, if that makes sense
I can understand your fears and personally I've not tried this tbh... yet the dell info on quidco didn't say you couldn't use quidco in conjunction with their own voucher codes so I thought it should be safe...0
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