And there are a slew of 10% stackable + 15% SB coupons going pretty cheap on Ebay.
Just a heads up if you want to move quickly on it - works out to about $6200.
BTW, this worked for me a couple weeks ago on the MkIII. Dell said then 3-5 weeks, as with the DsIII now, but it shipped just a bit more than a week after I ordered it.
What's Dell's return policy on open boxes?
I just ordered one but started to get a sinking feeling after reading that some people are experiencing AF issues with the 1Ds.
If I get a lemon, I don't want to go through Canon trying to fix it but would rather send it back for a refund or exchange.
ftemoto wrote:
And there are a slew of 10% stackable + 15% SB coupons going pretty cheap on Ebay.
Just a heads up if you want to move quickly on it - works out to about $6200.
BTW, this worked for me a couple weeks ago on the MkIII. Dell said then 3-5 weeks, as with the DsIII now, but it shipped just a bit more than a week after I ordered it.
How does the stackable 10% work? The list price is $7999 with 15% off it is $6799. So do you get another 10% off that price? That is a steal of a deal! Do you have to be a Small Business with some kind of registration with them?
To optimize your discounts with Dell, first go to fatwallet.com and create an account, then click on Dell Small Business 1.5% cash back. This takes you to Dell SB. Find your items and put them in your cart. Add any coupon codes you have (or purchased cheap from ebay). Note: adding a coupon code will remove the existing 10 or 15% sale discount, but if you have legit stackables, you put in a 15% code, then add a stackable 10% (about $10-40 on ebay). So, $7999 becomes $6799.15, then adding the stackable becomes $6119.24. Then, sales tax gets added, for me, that would bring it to $6516.99. Now, if you first checkout to pay by credit card, you'll get a pop up box saying to put it on a Dell preferred account and receive an additional 2% discount (sometimes you'll get no payment interest free financing for 6-24 months as well). Do this, now the net price is $6386.65 (assuming they give the 2% off the sales taxed total, not sure on that though). Ok, so $6386.65, then in 120 days, you can claim your Fat Wallet rebate check of $95.80, bringing you to $6290.85. Not bad at all. And it's REALLY good if you are in one of the 10 or so states that are not Sales taxed on Dell purchases.
Dave Jr wrote:
To optimize your discounts with Dell, first go to fatwallet.com and create an account, then click on Dell Small Business 1.5% cash back. This takes you to Dell SB. Find your items and put them in your cart. Add any coupon codes you have (or purchased cheap from ebay). Note: adding a coupon code will remove the existing 10 or 15% sale discount, but if you have legit stackables, you put in a 15% code, then add a stackable 10% (about $10-40 on ebay). So, $7999 becomes $6799.15, then adding the stackable becomes $6119.24. Then, sales tax gets added, for me, that would bring it to $6516.99. Now, if you first checkout to pay by credit card, you'll get a pop up box saying to put it on a Dell preferred account and receive an additional 2% discount (sometimes you'll get no payment interest free financing for 6-24 months as well). Do this, now the net price is $6386.65 (assuming they give the 2% off the sales taxed total, not sure on that though). Ok, so $6386.65, then in 120 days, you can claim your Fat Wallet rebate check of $95.80, bringing you to $6290.85. Not bad at all. And it's REALLY good if you are in one of the 10 or so states that are not Sales taxed on Dell purchases....Show more →
Might just be my browser, but neither 1 series shows up with any discount.... perhaps Dell has changed it or the deal is over just at the 1 series level.....