I was able to sort it out to save $75 using the coupon, but that's not saying much. It's far from the impulse buy it was yesterday. Boo on Dell. They, of all companies, should know that you can't get away with this kind of sales tactic on the Internet.
But the internet is a great place to get away with these sorts of sales tactics. The average buyer has more money than brains (even if they lack both). How do you think AOL stays in business?
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I was able to sort it out to save $75 using the coupon, but that's not saying much. It's far from the impulse buy it was yesterday. Boo on Dell. They, of all companies, should know that you can't get away with this kind of sales tactic on the Internet.
I guess "FREE Inspiron Mini" would have worked better :)
But the internet is a great place to get away with these sorts of sales tactics. The average buyer has more money than brains (even if they lack both). How do you think AOL stays in business?
Through blogs for people with more money than... wait...
OH SHIT