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GearDeal: Get $180 off the HP Pavilion dv4t Laptop

Posted on 20 August 2009 by


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Here’s another deal offered by HP, where you can get an additional $180 off on any customizable configuration of HP Pavilion dv4t (on top of any other rebates and savings); you’ll also get a free HP CalcPad 200 calculator.

  • Valid from 8/20 to 8/22 only
  • HP’s best selling, best value 14″ ultra-portable laptop
  • FREE 3GB Memory & 320GB Hard Drive upgrades
  • FREE HP CalcPad 200
  • FREE Shipping
  • Click this link to purchase, and then use the code NBL1562 at checkout

And the fine print…

Valid for HP Home & Home Office (www.hpshopping.com) internet and call center purchases only. Coupon valid on first 100 redemptions, or while supplies last. Any unused portion will be forfeited. Each coupon code is limited to one usage per customer; one coupon code per checkout. Offer void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Non-transferable. Not valid retroactively on previously purchased items. Not valid for any resale activity as defined by HP Home & Home Office Store. Coupons may not be used to purchase gift cards. Not valid on clearance sales. May not be permitted with certain bundle offers. Not valid on: Academic and Employee purchase programs, HP Employee purchase program, Refurbished products, Extended Service Plans. For complete coupon conditions, see “Coupon Information” in the “Customer Service” section at www.hpshopping.com.

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