DansDeals will receive compensation if you are approved for a credit card via a link in this post. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers, visit americanexpress.com to learn more.
Add the monitor to your cart and a $100 eGift card will be added automatically.
- Through 3/26/23, most AMEX business cards have 10% off Dell, dropping the price to just $179.99.
- There is also a targeted AMEX offer on primary and authorized user cards for 20% off at Dell, dropping the price to just $159.99.
- The AMEX Business Platinum card now offers $200 Dell credit to spend every January-June and $200 Dell credit to spend every July-December, dropping the price to free. You need to register here for the Dell benefit.
- Dell allows you to split a charge among 3 credit cards at checkout. If you have multiple Platinum cards that means you can get a credit on each one by splitting the charge among multiple cards!
You can sell your Dell eGift cards for cash on this DDF thread.
Dell promo eGift Cards ship separately from purchase and typically arrives in 10-20 days from ship date via email. They carry a 90 day expiration (except where prohibited by law) and are valid for anything sold on Dell.com.
Leave a Reply
7 Comments On "Dell 27″ Gaming Monitor And $100 Dell Promo eGift Card For $199.99, Or $159.99-$179.99 With AMEX Business Cards And Free With Business Platinum!"
All opinions expressed below are user generated and the opinions aren’t provided, reviewed or endorsed by any advertiser or DansDeals.
I’m not seeing the gift card in my bag. Where would I see it?
It’s just showing on the product page. Save a screenshot just in case.
will i get a email or something? didnt see anything about it in my order confirmation…
No, you should get an email within 3 weeks of when it ships out. If you don’t, give Dell a call.
I reached out to Dell they said it should come in 20 days from date of purchase.
Not showing on product page either
I often see deals on “gaming” monitors.
What is are the best monitors for office work? I guess that means minimizing eye strain, maybe by offering very crisp lettering for example? Does a “gaming” monitor the same? Thanks.