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Created:Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Members: Wednesday, September 6, 2006 at 11:09 eastern (803 days ago)
Public: Wednesday, September 6, 2006 at 12:00 eastern
Expiration:Saturday, September 16, 2006 (expired 793 days ago)
Location:HP.com (click this link)
Heat level:this is a good deal
Countries:available in USA
Details:V2000Z Notebook: 14", Sempron, 256MB, 40GB for $400 after rebate
(expired)

A good deal on an older model HP/Compaq notebook computer. A V2000Z with 14" Widescreen XGA display (1280x768) customized with Mobile AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.8GHz CPU, ATI Radeon Xpress 200M graphics, 256MB memory, 40GB hard drive, free upgrade to DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo drive, integrated 56K modem and Ethernet, 6-cell battery, and 1 year standard warranty. That configuration prices to $700 before all discounts, plus $49 shipping. Coupon code NB5433 replaces an automatic $200 discount with a better $250 discount on the V200Z Notebook, making its purchase price $499 after shipping fee. A $100 mail-in rebate is available.

Note, this laptop does not come standard with wireless. 802.11b/g wireless can be added on the first configuration screen for $25 more.
Companies:Hewlett Packard
Categories:computers
Advisory: This deal requires the customer to mail in at least one rebate. Make sure that you save a copy of the rebate form immediately, just in case they take the rebate form offline. It is also recommended that you mail in the rebate immediately after receipt of the item, otherwise you might forget to do so. And you should mark the maximum date that your check is expected to arrive, so that you follow up with the company if you do not receive the check in time. Rebates can be annoying, time consuming, and require a responsible person to follow the tedious rebate instructions. And, this involves the possible risk of the customer fulfilling the rebate requirements but the company choosing not to send the customer a rebate check for any reason. The more well-known or reputable the company is (the company itself, not the company's products), the more likely it is that you will get your rebate. If the rebate is from a company that you've never heard of, of if you question the company's business practices, chances are high that you will never see a rebate check. Understand that dealing with rebates are risky, so ask yourself if the product is worth full price in case you never receive a rebate check.

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