Dell Optiplex 380 Mini Tower Desktop With 22″ Widescreen LCD And 3 Year On-Site Warranty For Just $539 With Free Shipping After $345 Instant Savings!

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Buy this computer on a credit card like the Starwood AMEX Consumer Card, the Starwood AMEX Business Card or the AMEX Premier Rewards Gold and you’ll get a 4th year of top notch, all-expenses paid/full refund warranty coverage from AMEX for free!

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Specs at $539:
-Windows 7 Home Premium.
-Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 (2.93GHz)
-Microsoft Office Starter 2010 (Word/Excel)
-3 Year Warranty and 3 Year Next Business Day On-Site Service Included In Price!
-2GB RAM at 1,333MHZ.
Upgrade available to 3GB 1,333MHZ (2 sticks) for $40.
Upgrade available to 4GB 1,333MHZ (1 stick with empty expansion slot) for $80.
-Dell E Series E2211H 22″ Widescreen Monitor
-320GB 7,200 RPM 3.5″, 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive with NCQ and 16MB Cache
-CD/DVD 16x Reader.
Upgrade available to CD/DVD 16x Burner for $10.
-Intel GMA4500 Video Card
Upgrade available to 256MB nVidia GeForce 9300 GE for $74.
-Internal Dell Business Audio Speaker
Upgrade available to Dell AX210 USB 1.2W Stereo Speaker for $10.
Upgrade available to Dell AX510PA Sound Bar for all Entry Flat Panel Displays for $20.
-Upgrade available to complete care accidental damage insurance for $49.
-Dell USB Entry Keyboard
-Dell MS111 USB Optical Mouse

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Aviva

I did end up buying this (I knew this was the first place to look!) but it didn’t mention anything about the warranty – do you know how I can make sure I get it? thanks, as usual

Aviva

btw don’t buy memory or a graphics card from them, it’s a complete ripoff… you can buy from websites like newegg.com and crucial.com

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