Hardware - Dell slashes prices from its LCD monitors
June 24 2003 /Wi-Fi Technology News/-
A special offer from Dell was received by the Wi-Fi Technology Forum which is one of Dells sponsored organizations. The offer consists of the Dell 15" LCD Monitors. This deal however is only for USA based buyers and expires 25 June 2003 Dell? 15" LCD Monitor now only $249!. Please read on below
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Dell Affiliate Deals. This link will enable a profit share for the Wi-Fi Technology Form, you can however go to their site directly without us benefiting from a commission.
"Pricing, specifications, availability, and terms of offers may change without notice and are not transferable. Taxes and shipping charges extra, vary and are not subject to discount. Dell Small Business new purchases only who take delivery in the 50 United States. These offers valid only for end users and not for resellers and/or online auctions. Dell cannot be responsible for errors or omissions.
Offers not necessarily combinable. Discounts cannot be retroactively applied. Orders subject to cancellation by Dell. Software and peripherals offers do not apply to software and peripherals in the online system configuration pages, you must purchase eligible items through the separate software and peripherals online store. Limit 5 systems and 5 discounted or promotional products per customer. If items purchased under these promotions are leased, items leased will be subject to applicable end of lease options or requirements. All sales are subject to Dell's Terms and Conditions of Sale."
Source: Dell
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Jun 24, 2003
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