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minnehaha

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm

Hi,

I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of their
site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?

Thanks!



S.Lewis

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm


"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cegj0o$2k3$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
> I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of
> their
> site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
> hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
> exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
> What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
> some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
> advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>



Build the same system on the 'small business' site. It might even be less
than that.....


Stew


Notan

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm

minnehaha wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
> I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of their
> site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
> hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
> exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
> What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
> some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
> advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?


Have you tried your school's bookstore or computer center?

Although somewhat limited in selection, there are often some
great prices to be found.

Notan
Ogden Johnson III

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm

"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
>I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of their
>site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
>hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
>exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
>What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
>some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
>advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?



You were. Apples and oranges. The $1189 [now shown as $1100 on
special at $1050] was not the same as the model shown on the
Home/Home office page. It had the 15" TFT screen vice the 14.1",
512 MB ram vice 256 MB, etc., etc., etc.

http://www1.us.dell.com/content/pro...231&l=en&s=eep#

[If you're short stopped at a login page, this click on the "If
you don't ... click here" link below the login block, and the
/all laptops/ link I've posted should come right up.]


When I checked the base model on both, the Educational side was
offering it at $804 on a $50 off deal on the "norm" of $854.

http://www1.us.dell.com/content/pro...nspn&l=en&s=eep

[If you're short stopped at a login page, this click on the "If
you don't ... click here" link below the login block, and the
/all laptops/ link I've posted should come right up.]

Home/Home office was $849 after the same $50-off deal that is
apparently going on this weekend.

http://www1.us.dell.com/content/pro...s=19&l=en&s=dhs

So your educational side saves you $45 on the base, nothing added
on/changed, Inspiron 1150.
--
OJ III
[Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading.
Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.]
Edward J. Neth

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm

Make sure you are comparing not only the hardware cost, but the service and
support/warranty plan as well. Most of the education packages include a
3-year complete care warranty.

NEVER buy a notebook computer with less than 3 years of coverage.




"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cegj0o$2k3$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
> I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of

their
> site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
> hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
> exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
> What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
> some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
> advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>



JLP20

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm


>Hi, I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
>I'm a grad student.....
>What am I missing here? .....or am I missing something totally obvious?


Congrats, your education has not been for not. Just because the sign on the
outside window says Sale!, it does not mean the price is lower.

Just where were you told a student is owed a deal on anything. Maybe you should
add a class on marketing next semester and consider this your first lesson in
Life 101....


"Anything that doesn't kill you,,,,,,,just hurts a hell of a lot" JLP20
minnehaha

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm

> >Hi, I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their
website.

[vbcol=seagreen]
> Congrats, your education has not been for not.


naught


>Just because the sign on the
> outside window says Sale!, it does not mean the price is lower.


WOW, REALLY!?!?!!?


> Just where were you told a student is owed a deal on anything.


I guess you've never been to college. There are student discounts on just
about everything.


>Maybe you should
> add a class on marketing next semester and consider this your first lesson

in
> Life 101....


Yeah, I'll get right on that.


Mercury

2004-07-31, 4:45 pm

You do that, while you are at it you might want to retake Troll 101.

"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ceh32u$5ks$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
> website.
>
>
>
> naught
>
>
>
> WOW, REALLY!?!?!!?
>
>
>
> I guess you've never been to college. There are student discounts on just
> about everything.
>
>
lesson[vbcol=seagreen]
> in
>
> Yeah, I'll get right on that.
>
>



MK

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

Dell is a rip off- Even if you get a 5 year warranty and all. Don't buy
Dell! they make the worst laptops ever!
"Mercury" <Mercury@matchmail.net> wrote in message
news:2n2l2pFs8e9aU1@uni-berlin.de...
> You do that, while you are at it you might want to retake Troll 101.
>
> "minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ceh32u$5ks$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
obvious?[vbcol=seagreen]
just[vbcol=seagreen]
> lesson
>
>




MK

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

There are some hard core DELL technicians (two or three idiots) in this
group who will cry and XXXXX- Screw them! Don't pay any attention to these
assholes!
"Mercury" <Mercury@matchmail.net> wrote in message
news:2n2l2pFs8e9aU1@uni-berlin.de...
> You do that, while you are at it you might want to retake Troll 101.
>
> "minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ceh32u$5ks$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
obvious?[vbcol=seagreen]
just[vbcol=seagreen]
> lesson
>
>




Ben Myers

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

Far better to pay attention to your dignified and very rationally stated
commentary... Ben Myers

On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 05:33:52 +0530, "MK" <MichaelKiss@yahoo.com> wrote:

>There are some hard core DELL technicians (two or three idiots) in this
>group who will cry and XXXXX- Screw them! Don't pay any attention to these
>assholes!
>"Mercury" <Mercury@matchmail.net> wrote in message
>news:2n2l2pFs8e9aU1@uni-berlin.de...
>obvious?
>just
>
>
>


Tom Scales

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

Wow, I've seen the light! Dell's such because MK said so!

My life is complete.


"MK" <MichaelKiss@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ynWOc.3673$n7.2086@fe37.usenetserver.com...
> There are some hard core DELL technicians (two or three idiots) in this
> group who will cry and XXXXX- Screw them! Don't pay any attention to these
> assholes!
> "Mercury" <Mercury@matchmail.net> wrote in message
> news:2n2l2pFs8e9aU1@uni-berlin.de...
> obvious?
> just
>
>
>



Dazed & Confused

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

Mercury wrote:

> You do that, while you are at it you might want to retake Troll 101.


Do they also offer MYOB 101???



>
> "minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ceh32u$5ks$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
>
>
> lesson
>
>
>
>

Tyler

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

Where I live, many of the "Rent to Own" places feature Dell. The people in
the trailor parks who cannot get credit or will never have enough $$ to buy
a PC love Dell. You get what you pay for. If you want a quality laptop, pick
up the IBM Thinkpad series. A big cut above Dell
"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cegj0o$2k3$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
> I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of

their
> site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
> hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
> exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
> What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
> some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
> advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>



Ben Myers

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

Agreed. I have a couple of second-hand 5-year old ThinkPads that keep on
running and running and running. I also give them good care... Ben Myers

On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 22:45:14 -0400, "Tyler" <jsTyler@msn.com> wrote:

>Where I live, many of the "Rent to Own" places feature Dell. The people in
>the trailor parks who cannot get credit or will never have enough $$ to buy
>a PC love Dell. You get what you pay for. If you want a quality laptop, pick
>up the IBM Thinkpad series. A big cut above Dell
>"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:cegj0o$2k3$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
>their
>
>


Tom Scales

2004-07-31, 11:45 pm

I love my Thinkpad X40 -- there is nothing else like it and it
consisentently wins any 'best subnote' test out there.

But, at a price. Darned expensive compared to Dell.

Tom
"Tyler" <jsTyler@msn.com> wrote in message
news:10gom894v4c08a@corp.supernews.com...
> Where I live, many of the "Rent to Own" places feature Dell. The people in
> the trailor parks who cannot get credit or will never have enough $$ to

buy
> a PC love Dell. You get what you pay for. If you want a quality laptop,

pick
> up the IBM Thinkpad series. A big cut above Dell



PC Medic

2004-08-01, 8:45 am

While you may or may not be right about Dell's laptops (Never had a problem
with ours), I find it odd that you must make your point by assuming if one
lives in a trailer they can not get credit. I know plenty of fine people
that live in trailers. Our family has a 3 bedroom Double-wide we use as a
cottage home in the Thousand Islands and my brother-in-law has placed his on
the 165 acres he owns in New York's Adirondack Mtns. I think those that work
for his company would be quite surprised that he can't get credit!! I know
my credit is fine. Some just prefer the simple life and there is just as
much (probably more) trash living in frame homes as there are
trailers/modulars.
Maybe it is just the particular trailer park you live in that has this
problem.


"Tyler" <jsTyler@msn.com> wrote in message
news:10gom894v4c08a@corp.supernews.com...
> Where I live, many of the "Rent to Own" places feature Dell. The people in
> the trailor parks who cannot get credit or will never have enough $$ to

buy
> a PC love Dell. You get what you pay for. If you want a quality laptop,

pick
> up the IBM Thinkpad series. A big cut above Dell
> "minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:cegj0o$2k3$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
> their
the[vbcol=seagreen]
the[vbcol=seagreen]
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>
>



Ogden Johnson III

2004-08-01, 4:45 pm

"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote:

[vbcol=seagreen]
>Yeah, I'll get right on that.


Which almost certainly would include not mistakenly comparing an
upgraded machine at the educational site with the basic machine
shown at the Home/Home Business site. Apparently you were not
taught how to do that during your undergraduate studies, so you
are long past due for the Life 101 make-up class. You should
"get right on that", lest you suffer outrageous misfortune once
leaving the Halls of Academia and entering Real Life[TM] - where
it behooves one to know the difference between apples and
oranges.

As noted in my other post, as of yesterday your educational
discount on that baseline 1150 was $45, 5.3% of the H/HO price of
$849, or $804 on the educational site. [Prices absent taxes and
shipping, but including a $50 discount at both sites - weekend or
end-of-month deal, maybe.]
--
OJ III
[Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading.
Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.]
Tyler

2004-08-01, 4:45 pm

Nope, I've never lived in a trailor or trailor park. Can you say "Redneck"?
"PC Medic" <NOT@home.net> wrote in message
news:Df6Pc.6066$FW1.1717@lakeread06...
> While you may or may not be right about Dell's laptops (Never had a

problem
> with ours), I find it odd that you must make your point by assuming if one
> lives in a trailer they can not get credit. I know plenty of fine people
> that live in trailers. Our family has a 3 bedroom Double-wide we use as a
> cottage home in the Thousand Islands and my brother-in-law has placed his

on
> the 165 acres he owns in New York's Adirondack Mtns. I think those that

work
> for his company would be quite surprised that he can't get credit!! I know
> my credit is fine. Some just prefer the simple life and there is just as
> much (probably more) trash living in frame homes as there are
> trailers/modulars.
> Maybe it is just the particular trailer park you live in that has this
> problem.
>
>
> "Tyler" <jsTyler@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:10gom894v4c08a@corp.supernews.com...
in[vbcol=seagreen]
> buy
> pick
website.[vbcol=seagreen]
> the
> the
$849.[vbcol=seagreen]
> get
obvious?[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>



dELLhATER#1

2004-08-01, 4:45 pm

why you buyin a crappy dell laptop?! check PC mag (aug 17, 2004). they ar
not rated very well. 24% needing repairs! yeah, you'd better pay for that
extra warranty coverage if you buy this shoddy stuff!!

get an ibm. you won't regret it.

let the troll cat calls begin...

"minnehaha" <blah@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cegj0o$2k3$1@lenny.tc.umn.edu...
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the market for a Dell laptop and was poking around their website.
> I'm a grad student so I decided to check out the Education section of

their
> site where they sell an Inspiron 1150 with a base price of $1189. For the
> hell of it I looked in their Home & Home Office section where I found the
> exact same computer (as far as I could tell) with a base price of $849.
> What am I missing here? I thought we impoverished grad students would get
> some kind of deal, but rather it looks like they're trying to take
> advantage. Is this for real or am I missing something totally obvious?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>



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