13
Jul 10

Dell Coupons for July 2010

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Another batch of coupon codes..

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If you’re buying from Dell, make sure you dont pay retail.. and use the coupons.

Save $100 or $50 off of select systems. Click here for the dell coupon codes


17
Jun 10

50% off at Lucky Brand Stores Across Canada, June 17-20

Using the below printable coupon you can save 50% off of anything at Lucky Brand stores across canada

Valid June 17 – 20.

Printable coupon here


19
Mar 10

Using Dell Canada Coupons

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Click Here – for the latest Dell weekly coupon codes

If you’re planning on buying a Dell desktop or laptop, make sure you do not pay full price for it.  There are almost always coupons available.  Usually they come in the form of $50 off, $100 off, or 10% off.

I received an email asking exactly how to use these coupons, so I decided to write this guide for anyone else that has trouble with it.  I personally own a dell laptop and desktop.  Dell is not necessarily better or worse than some of the other brands out there (HP, Sony, Toshiba etc..), but the thing I like about Dell is that their systems are totally customizable.  Dell prices are usually pretty competative, and even moreso when the coupons are applied.

In addition to coupons, another money saving method that I always suggest is to keep RAM to a minimum when ordering from Dell.  RAM is much less expensive if you buy it elsewhere.  So if you want a system with 4 GB of ram, buy the minimum allowable from Dell (usually 1 or 2 GB), then go to your local computer store and purchase the rest of the RAM seperately.  RAM is very easy to install, and you’ll save yourself alot of money.  For some reason, the manufacturers charge a ton for RAM, and with HP, Toshiba, Gateway etc.. you have to pay the higher price.  This is one of the advantages of Dell systems being customizable. 

Anyway, on to the coupon process…

To find the latest coupons you can  click here.

Following the coupon link will show you exactly which systems are eligible for the discount.  Once you pick the basic system setup that you want, you can start customizing your system.   You’ll usually have a list of 5-7 processors, 4-5 hard drive sizes, RAM options (choose the minimum) etc..

After picking your components, you’ll have the option of adding software and accessories.  Once you have selected everything you want, click the “confirm and add to cart” button.

Now you can see your cart – look for a “coupon entry” section (see picture).  Paste the coupon in this field, then click “add coupon”.   You should now see the new (and lower!) price.  From this point on, just simply follow through with the checkout. Keep in mind that coupon codes usually change once a week, so make sure to check this page in the future, or alternatively you can always click on this link to get the latest coupon codes.

Click Here – for the latest Dell coupon codes

 

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09
Sep 09

SPC – $10 Gift Certificate

spc-Pre-order your new SPC Card now and choose a free $10 gift from
Best Buy, Bluenotes, Esprit or Jean Machine.

http://www.spclive.com/


09
Sep 09

Weekly Sale at NCIX

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09
Sep 09

Save with Priceline

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If you are planning on travelling, USE PRICELINE!!! 

I have probably used priceline about 30 times for hotels and car rentals, so I write this article based on my experiences as well as my research. 

First – the downside of using priceline. Nothing in this world is free, and while priceline will save you a ton of cash – there two major downsides. So lets get them out of the way.  First of all, there is no cancelling with priceline – once your bid is accepted your credit card is charged -and you have paid for your room.  All you have to do is show up to your hotel and say your name. Your info will be in the hotels system, and no money will exchange hands as the room has been fully paid for in adavance. The second downside is that you can not select the specific hotel that you want. You can only select the area and “star rating” of the hotel.

Now lets get to the upsides.  You save $$$ !!!. 

I personally have never cancelled a trip last minute, so the first downside has never applied for me.  If something ever did happen last minute, I would be out the money I paid for a hotel.

Regarding the second downside priceline allows you to select very specific areas and hotel ratings – I will give an example of this in a sec.  Generally, the upside is that you save alot and you get to stay in nice places.  I’ve done alot of travelling throughout the US and Canada, and whenever I go to a city, I end up staying in the best area of the city (whatever area I deem best by my research) and I end up staying in one of the higher end hotels – all for a fraction of the cost.  Each city is different, but the cost for my typical stays is between $55 – $90 a night. 

Right after I book a room with priceline, I actually go to the hotels website and see what the price would have been. Its usually between $140 – $200. I have done this time and time again, so as far as I’m concerned – I’m not giving up a thing. I’m staying in the area I choose and I’m staying at a 3.5 star or higher.

Most people are thrown off by the fact that you dont get to pick your own hotel – so I just wanted to give an example to show how its not that bad. I’ve been to vegas a few times, and I use priceline every time I go.  I always choose “south strip” as my area, and I choose “4 star”.  By doing this I know (from research you can do at bidformation.com) that I will be getting one of 5 hotels.

4* Luxor
4* MGM Grand
4* NYNY
4* Planet Hollywood
4* The Westin

Each one of these is an amazing hotel, and they’re al right beside eachother / across the street!  I don’t really care which one I get.  So I’m giving up choosing my specific hotel – but I’m staying for almost half the cost.  (I’ve gotten as low as $53 a night for a 4 star on the vegas strip)

I just wanted to scratch the surface of what you can do with priceline.  There is a site called bidformation.com that has detailed guides about how to bid, bidding strategies, as well as prices from other people who have had successful bids.  It’s a good site to check out and do some research before you use priceline.

Go to Priceline.com


07
Sep 09

Newegg.ca Labor Day Sale

newegg-canadaThere are a bunch of great deals this week. Each deal comes with a coupon code.  See all the deals at newegg.ca

One deal that really stands out is:

SAMSUNG STORY Station HX-DU015EB 1.5TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive – $119.99 with free shipping

This is the lowest price we’ve seen for a 1.5TB hard drive.


01
Sep 09

Dell Coupons

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24
Jun 09

New Dell Coupons – Expire June 30

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Save $100 or $50 off of select systems.  Click here for the dell coupon codes


24
Jun 09

$99 “refreshed” iphone from Fido

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http://www.fido.ca/web/page/portal/Fido/iphone

Best price we’ve seen on an Iphone so far =)