Dell XPS 8930 Core i7-9700, 512GB SSD Desktop For $949.99 From Dell, As Low As $754.99 For Business Platinum Cardholders

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Dell XPS 8930 Core i7-9700, 512GB SSD Desktop For $949.99 From Dell, As Low As $754.99 For Business Platinum Cardholders

Use code: DTXPSAFF1

Also on sale is a Dell XPS 8930 Core i5, 1TB HDD, 256GB SSD Desktop for $699.99 after $400 off code: XPSDTAFF01

AMEX Business cards have an AMEX Offer available for 10% off all purchases Dell through 1/31/20, with up to $1,500 in total statement credits. That offer will drop the price of this laptop to just $854.99 .

AMEX Business Platinum cardholders can register here for $100 cash back at Dell.com every January-June and $100 cash back every July-December. This will drop the price of this laptop to just $754.99.

Dell allows you to split a charge among 3 credit cards at checkout. If you have multiple Business Platinum cards that means you can get a $100 credit on each one by splitting the charge among multiple cards.

Specs:

  • 9th Gen Intel Core™ i7 9700 (8-Core, 12MB Cache, up to 4.7GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology)
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB GDDR5 Video Card
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM
  • 512GB SSD
  • CD ROM/DVD ROM
  • Windows 10 Home 64bit English
  • Dell KB216 Wired Multi-Media Keyboard
  • 6 Button Laser Mouse

HT: Davidthebest, via DDF

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3 Comments On "Dell XPS 8930 Core i7-9700, 512GB SSD Desktop For $949.99 From Dell, As Low As $754.99 For Business Platinum Cardholders"

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daryey

in order to get the 10% amex dell discount it must be bought on dell.com/amex and this unit is not offered as such the DTXPSAFF1 coupon does not work

Dan

Based on thousands of actual data points, this is 100% incorrect.

Travel Entuziast

It didn’t work for me either.

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