Then there’s the $50 rewards back with a voucher, expiring May 14, 2025. Product exclusions might sting, but come on, free money’s free money. Additionally, military personnel can receive an extra 10% discount on peripherals, accessories, and PCs with verification.
Another 10% off select monitors? Yeah, until July 1, or maybe June 30—sources flip-flop, but grab it while you can. Minimum orders? They sneak in sometimes, adding that annoying fine print.
Snag 10% off select monitors before July 1 (or June 30)—sources vary, but act fast on that fine-print minimum order hassle!
Group discounts crank up the fun. Students snag up to 10% off, verified via education email, though claims of 30% or 20% float around—pick your source. Military folks get 10% on PCs, no nonsense with .Mil verification. New customers? A 5% or 10% code for signing up. NHS staff score 20% with Blue Light, and AAA members? 10% easy. It’s like Dell’s playing favorites, but in a cheeky way.
Don’t overlook the Rewards program. Earn 3% back on every order—up to 9%, if you’re lucky. Free expedited delivery? Sweet deal. Plus, $50 back and express shipping with a code. Joining’s free, points redeem for discounts. Moreover, all orders come with free standard shipping.
Ouch, but wait for the sales: Memorial Day from May 23–26, Black Friday chaos, or Outlet bargains up to 30% on refurbished gear. Laptops like Inspiron or Alienware drop $200 to $500.
Real talk, these deals sting the wallet less, no fluff needed. It’s straightforward savings, folks—grab ’em before they’re gone. Seriously, Dell’s got the goods, exclusions and all.