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		<description><![CDATA[Today:  Discounts on Dell!
If you&#8217;re in the mood to get that next system, there is a way to save money, yet still come away with a full warranty from Dell.  If you go to the Dell Outlet page, you can search for a computer (or any other item they sel:  TVs, monitors, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today:  Discounts on Dell!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the mood to get that next system, there is a way to save money, yet still come away with a full warranty from Dell.  If you go to the <a href="http://www.dell.com/outlet">Dell Outlet page</a>, you can search for a computer (or any other item they sel:  TVs, monitors, projectors, etc) that suits your needs, and saves.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s there?</p>
<p>Refurbished units:  Someone else had issues and they fix it and on the shelf it goes for resale.</p>
<p>Open Box:  Fancy name for we had a contract, we built a few extra, and have some left overs.  By consumer protection law, they can&#8217;t be sold as &#8220;new.&#8221;  They can be sold as &#8220;opend.&#8221;  You win.</p>
<p>Scratch and Dent:  Something cosmetically is wrong, and, once more, you win.  We bought one for a paster we support via church and it took 10 mnutes to find the cosmetic damage:  A scrape thtough one of the bar code labels on the bottom of the unit, and the scrape was hardly detectable.</p>
<p>All come with full documentation, accessories and a full Dell warranty.</p>
<p>My workhorse laptop is a refurb.  works great.</p>
<p>Inside baseball:  If you see a unit you like, in capability and cost, BUY IT!  It&#8217;s on the shelf and 10 minutes after you see it, someone else might snag it, while you decide to come back tomorrow and get it.</p>
<p>Do your homework and know what each unit can do, so as you see the right one appear, you&#8217;ll get a deal and you&#8217;ll get a Dell and you&#8217;ll be ahead.  recommendation?  Spend the savings on adding to the length of the warranty at check ut (they go up to three years).</p>
<p>Disclosure:  I get nothing from promoting this other than happy freinds, family and customers who I advise.  Cold you be one of those?</p>
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