not sure I understand. What I read is that after purchasing a computer with x value, the 10% will be discounted in a future purchase. If that is correct, the 10% of the computer is $4k; which means the computer costs $40k, is that correct? I am wondering what kind of end-user device can cost that much. If you build it yourself the case and cooling will not go over 2k, buying top of the line equipment. If you customize a top of the line dell precision, it will not go beyond 15k, with either a xeon or i9 processor, and that would be before the discount. if you buy a top of the line tesla nvidia card, which is not used for gaming but for other things (it does not even have a video output), it will be about 3k. And I am not even sure what does it mean a ‘dual system’ pc (double boot?)
No, she has a coupon for 10% off of whatever she buys, so for some reason she is trying to see how much that 10% will save her if she buys even more. So the 65" 8K HD TV plus the gaming computer must come to $40k, realizing a $4K savings. I could figure that out without putting anything in the cart. If she’s lucky they will let her cancel the purchase after she or the kid accidentally hits the BUY button.
Need coffee over 5 years ago
This will end well
M2MM over 5 years ago
Yikes! That’s one expensive computer system! :P
DaveQuinn over 5 years ago
Actually Betty will make a HUGE mistake and unintentionally actually purchase the whole cart full. I can see that coming from a mile away.
Nachikethass over 5 years ago
That’s the phantom profit – it just makes you spend your life savings!
redback over 5 years ago
not sure I understand. What I read is that after purchasing a computer with x value, the 10% will be discounted in a future purchase. If that is correct, the 10% of the computer is $4k; which means the computer costs $40k, is that correct? I am wondering what kind of end-user device can cost that much. If you build it yourself the case and cooling will not go over 2k, buying top of the line equipment. If you customize a top of the line dell precision, it will not go beyond 15k, with either a xeon or i9 processor, and that would be before the discount. if you buy a top of the line tesla nvidia card, which is not used for gaming but for other things (it does not even have a video output), it will be about 3k. And I am not even sure what does it mean a ‘dual system’ pc (double boot?)
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 5 years ago
No, she has a coupon for 10% off of whatever she buys, so for some reason she is trying to see how much that 10% will save her if she buys even more. So the 65" 8K HD TV plus the gaming computer must come to $40k, realizing a $4K savings. I could figure that out without putting anything in the cart. If she’s lucky they will let her cancel the purchase after she or the kid accidentally hits the BUY button.