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Dell All-in-One Printers 33% (ish) Off

Model 924, printer, scanner & photocopier in one with wireless capability £81 on Dell site, £49.99 at bt-shop.com (also cheapish at Expansys at around £55, but pricey elsewhere).

http://www.shop.bt.com/invt/cbk212

Now, whether or not this thing is actually any good... I'll let you know :-). Seems to have had some reasonable reviews.

Bt-shop.com also have the next model up Dell Photo All-In-One Printer 944 at £79.99 (it's £121 on the Dell site).

Do you think Dell whack the prices up in order that they can claim to have slashed them if they have a printer sale? Or is it just me being cynical :-).

Also 2.5% discount through quidco (well, every bit helps!)

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  • worto03
    worto03 Posts: 461 Forumite
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    I just got one of these too. If you buy a dell laptop you can get one for £28 so I guess they are trying to get rid of them or they are about to drop the price but maybe thats just me being cynical too :rolleyes:

    My dad wanted a laptop so I brought him a dell one & got the printer deal at the same time.

    Oh watch out when you come to set it up though, I got to stage 2 which was

    2) unpack your printer & usb lead (sold seperatly)

    I still don't have one so it's sitting uselessly near the computer at the mo. Get a usb lead from somewhere if you don't have one already.

    Hope it's good,
    worto.
  • paint
    paint Posts: 262 Forumite
    worto03 wrote:
    Oh watch out when you come to set it up though, I got to stage 2 which was

    2) unpack your printer & usb lead (sold seperatly)
    :rotfl: Thanks for the warning! I have a drawer full of masses of tangled cables from various now unused electrical devices so I'll go and have a quick shuftie in there... fingers crossed.

    I note they're charging twelve quid on the dell site for a usb lead :eek:! They're 58p (plus postage) on ebuyer!

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=20351076136&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X3Jldmlld3M=&product_uid=88127
  • worto03
    worto03 Posts: 461 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thanks,

    Didn't think £12 sounded right! I just got a 3m one from ebay for £2inc p+p I've stopped using ebuyer beacause they use the worst courier company on the planet & I'm sick of having to get refunds from ebuyer because of the rubbish couriers they use.....

    sorry I'm ranting now, must be tierd, I'm off to bed.
    worto.
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