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Three Great Dell Deals for Crenk Readers

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Today, we have three great deals for our readers. Each of these deals could save you large chunks of the RRP on quality tech merchandise.

Dell Latitude E6500 Laptop

Designed to increase productivity while reducing Total Cost of Ownership, the new DellTM LatitudeTM E6500 features dramatic improvements in performance, durability and security.

  • Full Featured, Inspired Design
  • Advanced End-Point Security Features
  • Latitude Reliability and Commonality

To save over $250 on this laptop through Dell.com, use the coupon code : MWMPT12J35FQ90

Dell Latitude E5400 Laptop

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Designed to help simplify IT by reducing cost, deployment time and maintenance, the newest DellTM LatitudeTM E5400 laptop delivers mobile computing with better flexibility and performance.

  • Essential Features, Cost-optimized
  • Advanced End-Point Security Features
  • Latitude Reliability and Commonality

Get a 35% discount on this model all this week at Dell.com by using this code: K1XJHK724?ZMC3

Logitech V550 Cordless Mouse at Dell.com

v550 The V550 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse from Logitech is an ideal input accessory for people who are always on the go. This mouse features a Clip-and-Go dock to clip itself to any laptop so you don’t have to worry about carrying it separately. Additionally, its Plug-and-Forget receiver is so small that it is hardly noticeable but still keeps the mouse always ready to use.

Use the following coupon code to save $26 on the mouse which normally costs $59.99: B8KGRS83$4583W

Amazon Affiliates Prepare for Black Friday

amazon black fridayLast week I did a post about how the Internet was getting all decked out in preparation for Black Friday. Well this morning when I checked my e-mail I had a newsletter from Amazon Affiliates who I occasionally use on my blog. They were pretty much telling me that if I wanted to make money now was the time to do it.

They have prepare special banners such as the one to the left and set up a special Black Friday section. What’s more (I’m sure this will please many bloggers  reading this) affiliates earn 15% for every sale they refer on Black Friday – not bad.

Their entire new range of banners and widgets is available to view here.

Online sales for the week of Black Friday are set to rise into the millions as big sites such as EBay and Amazon prepare.

Is it really worth standing in line and charging around malls when you could do it all at home?

The Internet is Getting Ready for Black Friday

black-friday-crowd Ah Black Friday – it makes headlines every year. Shopping malls all over the US are packed with people grabbing what they can, doing a 100m dash to the cash register while hurdling over three piles of fighting shoppers all while the kids follow behind, trying desperately to keep up. Was is two or three years ago that a security guard was killed when the shop’s doors burst in on top of him? Crazy…

And the Internet is already getting ready for its own Black Friday. Advertisements, sales and offers are creeping in all over the place. Dell for one have knocked off a whopping $334 dollars from this laptop:

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And eBay is swelling with week long auctions for Christmas gifts such as iPhones, watches, iPods, laptops and the likes. So what other bargains have we found?

Well how about a Sonia Bravia 40” TV for just shy of $1,000. Or a 120Gb Zune for only $200. You can also get a FujiFilm FinePix A170 with 10.2 megapixels for less than $60.

Black Friday is already staring to climb up the Twitter Trends chart and I’m sure that by Wednesday it’ll be sitting there high and mighty as we all tweet about what we’re going to buy, what our plan is to outsmart the other shoppers (which will undoubtedly fail) and how much money we’ll save. All I can say is that I’ll be doing the bulk of my shopping online. It beats standing around in the freezing cold all night waiting for a shop to open.

If you’re looking for more money off when you go shopping next Friday (or indeed do it online), we suggest you check out Offers.com and Ask Deals for coupons and information on where items are the cheapest.

Grocio: A Promising Price Comparison Site

grocioAdvertisements on the TV and in newspapers from supermarkets are constantly telling us that they’re cheaper than the next guy offering “1,000 cheapest prices” etc… However, how do you really know that you’re getting a bargain on the whole shopping list all together. Well, very soon you’ll be able to find out using Grocio.

It launched a Beta on Monday in Tulsa in which supermarkets and shops submitted pricelists and coupons to the site. When users enter in their shopping list the grocery search engine does its magic and gives you the cheapest store for your shopping list. On top of that money saving idea, they will also give you coupons that you can print out and use in the store.

I can see this being a hit nationwide so long as the big stores keep submitting their price lists. Some see it a healthy competition, others see it as promotion while others see it as the end to small businesses. If the pricelists stop coming then Grocio will go down the tubes.

Gerard Buckley owns the site and is hopeful for its future. He couldn’t have picked a better time to launch such a site as people look to buy in bulk, shop around and ultimately save money.