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Current Dell Offers (merged) [CLOSED]

If you are looking for a good quality basic system then you won't find cheaper than this

evalue code d-d07241 and reduce warranty to 90 days collect and return

https://www.dell.co.uk

Dell Dimension +17" Monitor for £233.83

Dimension 2400
Intel® Celeron® Processor (2.6GHz, 128K cache, 400MHz FSB), Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition SP2 Processor Intel® Celeron® Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition SP2 - English
Memory 256MB Single Channel DDR (1x256MB)
Keyboard Dell QuietKey Keyboard
Monitor Dell E773p 17" (16.0 VIS) Value CRT Monitor
Hard Drive 40GB (7,200 rpm) IDE Hard Drive
Floppy Drives No Floppy Drive Required
Mouse Dell USB Optical Mouse
CD/DVD Drives 16x DVD-ROM
Microsoft Application Software Microsoft® Works 7.0 - English
Standard Warranty 90 Day CAR (Collect and Return)
Support Service 90 Day Collect and Return Service
Security Software No security subscription
Dell Picture Studio Photo Album™ SE Basic
Paint Shop Paint Shop™ Pro® Basic Edition


I challenge you to find a cheaper system currently available
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Comments

  • Roger_Rampant
    Roger_Rampant Posts: 3,282 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Still using a link to the referral board? Tut tut tut!

    Actually my Dell 2400 cost me £186 delivered last November ;)
    Thanks to all who post constructively.
    H
    ave an A1 day!
  • dbilsborough
    dbilsborough Posts: 167 Forumite
    Still using a link to the referral board? Tut tut tut!

    Actually my Dell 2400 cost me £186 delivered last November ;)

    do a search... posting a referal link is ALL he/she does....
  • pre-reg
    pre-reg Posts: 576 Forumite
    why not post a direct link in addition to the referrel link. I am sure some people might not even realise it is a referral link and that the OP is financially gaining everytime they buy the system.

    I have seen the same system for less before so i dont think its such an wonderful bargain and it comes with a CRT monitor.

    regards
  • iwantitnow
    iwantitnow Posts: 564 Forumite
    pre-reg wrote:
    why not post a direct link in addition to the referrel link. I am sure some people might not even realise it is a referral link and that the OP is financially gaining everytime they buy the system.

    I have seen the same system for less before so i dont think its such an wonderful bargain and it comes with a CRT monitor.

    regards

    I have taken your advice. Now take mine and point us to a cheaper system currently available
  • Roger_Rampant
    Roger_Rampant Posts: 3,282 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Actually I have just checked my invoice and I paid £168, not £186!
    Thanks to all who post constructively.
    H
    ave an A1 day!
  • hobo28
    hobo28 Posts: 1,601 Forumite
    Hmmm, CRT monitor. 256MB. not much of a bargain this one IMHO
  • Roger_Rampant
    Roger_Rampant Posts: 3,282 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I have three Dell computers now, and they certainly come up with some great offers, but I have to say that the 2400 does seem painfully slow compared to the others (and to my old 933Mhz PC)
    Thanks to all who post constructively.
    H
    ave an A1 day!
  • biglugs
    biglugs Posts: 2,945 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    The 2400 is quite an old machine, and the CRT monitor is pretty poor quality (I know cos my son has one and it is worse than most of the ones I rescued from the skip at work).
    And Dell do have better deals than this on occasion - I bought a Dimension 3000 in January for £186.
    You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.
  • pre-reg
    pre-reg Posts: 576 Forumite
    iwantitnow wrote:
    I have taken your advice. Now take mine and point us to a cheaper system currently available

    As you know, the problem with Dell is that their offers come and go. They are as predictable as .........the british weather!!!

    Regards
  • meclive
    meclive Posts: 482 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Works out £291.40 with del & VAT...
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