Using coupons
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I have recently decided to buy a new laptop. My current one is quite old (its an HP Pavillion ea4508ze, more than 3 years), and I would like something more powerful, lighter and with longer battery life. While searching for a laptop buy, I recalled that I should probably look for discount coupons.
That is how I have found the http://www.couponchief.com – online shopping coupons. It is very friendly site, which enlists thousands of coupons from different vendors, including Dell and HP, but also Amazon, Best Buy and others. While looking for notebook deals, I’ve found HP $200 worth coupons here – on HP store. It means, that when buying an HP laptop I can, and will save about 200 bucks on each buy (I might buy two: one for me and one for my girlfriend).
Another cool thing about CouponChief is that they have a screencasts for different vendors, showing how to use their coupons.
So, go to online shopping coupons and check this out.
-A.
Building a value PC
This is something that I have always like to do. Imagine this: we’re computer/technology junkies (well, at least part of us are), and we like to have computers. But what we really like, is to build those, if not in life, but on paper.
So, you’d go to different online resources, and you find what kind of a computer you want. Then you go to forums and vendors sites and decide which components you’d like to have. Then you go to online stores and find what you need…lengthy process, but fun isn’t it?
Heh, here’s a shortcut for a computer for the best value for the buck.
Enjoy.
-A.
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