17' Envision LCD monitor (SKU 466430) $549 - 100-40 = 409 + tax
15' Envision LCD monitor (SKU 450433) $349 - 100 = $249 ($209 + tax if you are lucky)
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17' LCD
15' LCD
Staples have the 17' envision lcd back in stock. You can use the $100 small business reward coupon and another 40$ off coupon to bring the price down to $410 + tax. Please note the small business reward coupon is going to expire at end of this month!
The code for small business reward can be found at xxxwallet (hint: search for "Envision EN-5100"). There are several $100 off envision LCD codes floating around.
You'll have to call in for the order. They will only ask for the 5 digital code without small business reward card number. Staples CSR DO NOT VERIFY if you are a small business reward card holder or not. (*cough*...)
The coupon code is not working online though. The coupon can be applied for the 15' LCD too! $349-100 = $249! If you are lucky, you can apply the $40 off coupon on 15' LCD too. So total for 15' LCD goes down to $209!
You should be able to use additional $40 off 200 coupon for the 17' Monitor. The staple CSR said the $100 off is actually $100 off $349. So you should still qualify for the additional $40 off $200 coupon. Some lucky people used the $50 off $500 coupon too!
Instructions:
Call them and give them your customer no (you can find on your old staple packing slip). Tell them you want to buy the LCD and want 1 unit. Then tell them you have a coupon. The CSR will take it. Then again tell them you have another coupon. If CSR gives reasons not to take both coupons, you can argue with them that you are qualified for both coupons. Or say thank you and hangup, then call again to find a nicer CSR.
Review:
Cnet editor's choice!!!
"Make no mistake: A 17-inch LCD monitor with a 1,280x1,024 native and maximum resolution would be a good value at less than $600, even if it were mediocre. And the Envision EN-7100e is much better than that. You won't find extras such as a USB hub or speakers, but you will get the small footprint, the sleek design, and the crisp-looking text and images that you'd expect from any LCD monitor--along with excellent image quality for most applications." --CNET
CNET editor's choice
Tech TV
Amazon Customer Review
well if u still can't get the idea, go to Bensbargains.net and they list everything you need.
Consumers considering buying LCD (screens) should make that decision now," says Jeff Volpe, vice president of monitor-maker ViewSonic.
15' Envision LCD monitor (SKU 450433) $349 - 100 = $249 ($209 + tax if you are lucky)
Link:
17' LCD
15' LCD
Staples have the 17' envision lcd back in stock. You can use the $100 small business reward coupon and another 40$ off coupon to bring the price down to $410 + tax. Please note the small business reward coupon is going to expire at end of this month!
The code for small business reward can be found at xxxwallet (hint: search for "Envision EN-5100"). There are several $100 off envision LCD codes floating around.
You'll have to call in for the order. They will only ask for the 5 digital code without small business reward card number. Staples CSR DO NOT VERIFY if you are a small business reward card holder or not. (*cough*...)
The coupon code is not working online though. The coupon can be applied for the 15' LCD too! $349-100 = $249! If you are lucky, you can apply the $40 off coupon on 15' LCD too. So total for 15' LCD goes down to $209!
You should be able to use additional $40 off 200 coupon for the 17' Monitor. The staple CSR said the $100 off is actually $100 off $349. So you should still qualify for the additional $40 off $200 coupon. Some lucky people used the $50 off $500 coupon too!
Instructions:
Call them and give them your customer no (you can find on your old staple packing slip). Tell them you want to buy the LCD and want 1 unit. Then tell them you have a coupon. The CSR will take it. Then again tell them you have another coupon. If CSR gives reasons not to take both coupons, you can argue with them that you are qualified for both coupons. Or say thank you and hangup, then call again to find a nicer CSR.
Review:
Cnet editor's choice!!!
"Make no mistake: A 17-inch LCD monitor with a 1,280x1,024 native and maximum resolution would be a good value at less than $600, even if it were mediocre. And the Envision EN-7100e is much better than that. You won't find extras such as a USB hub or speakers, but you will get the small footprint, the sleek design, and the crisp-looking text and images that you'd expect from any LCD monitor--along with excellent image quality for most applications." --CNET
CNET editor's choice
Tech TV
Amazon Customer Review
well if u still can't get the idea, go to Bensbargains.net and they list everything you need.
Consumers considering buying LCD (screens) should make that decision now," says Jeff Volpe, vice president of monitor-maker ViewSonic.