Search for "HP" (note I was signed into my live.com account)
Refresh until you see the 25% live.com CashBack link.
EDIT: the link may also show on the right side of the search results so keep an eye out in that area too.
EDIT: if it doesn't come up click on "live search CashBack" under HP and you should be signed in.
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Here are some codes that MIGHT work....YMMV NB3434 - 30% off HP Pavilion Notebook PC $999 or more DT2314 - $200 off HP Pavilion Desktop PC $999 or more SV2132 - $30 off your online order of $150 or more (Stackable with instant discount) NB0622 - Stackable 5% off on customized HP Notebooks SV2130 - $10 off your online order of $50 or greater SU2305 - $25 off $50 on any HP ink or toner
WTFD4V1D said: I remember that using a coupon negated the Live.com CashBack. I was wondering if it does this for this HP deal?It will negate it. Eligible transactions are forwarded to the MS Live Cash Back system, and I think they look for a one-liner: price paid. If there are any price adjustments like for coupons, discount codes, etc., they invalidate the transaction.
As for this HP deal, not bad. For me it's a week late. There's a calculator I want that's been $60 forever. I see today there's free shipping on it. So I could buy it from HP for $45 + tax. Unfortunately for HP I found the same calc (new in box) on eBay for $32 last week (after Cash Back). They snoozed, they lost.
I have used coupons 2x on purchases thru HP using live.com. Both times the live.com monies have been paid to my Paypal account but I have also heard of them not being paid.......so YMMV.
DealNegotiator said: Try to use the coupon if it's 25% or greater. At least you know you get the 25% no matter what, if not 50%. If it's less than 25% don't mess with it.
Green for you OP!
Not exactly. In some instances, there are automatic discounts on HP's site that using a coupon would eliminate. So its not as clear cut as that.
GIANTANT said: does all Cash Back has to be under paypal?
If you're asking if they only way to get your CashBack from live.com is through Paypal, the answer is no. They'll also mail you a check. I think they'll also put it in your bank account.
I've only used Paypal so far, but it has worked great.
houe
Member
posted: Nov. 15, 2008 @ 8:48p
Couldn't get the 25 off 50 toner/ink to work. 30 off 150 seemed to work however. I'll hold off unless the 25 off 50 starts to work.
30% Q + don't forget FW cash...that beats ms live hands down.dealmaster00 said: trailzrunner said: 30% off $999 Pavilon code NB3434This could make for some really hot deals on laptops/computers.
buyus
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 16, 2008 @ 10:02a
You cannot use coupons or discounts, or earn CashBackfor buying gift cards/certificates. For complete terms, please click here.
In most cases the 30% off does not beat the 25% CashBack, and here is why- most notebooks have an instant rebate of $150 or $200, the 30% discount code removes that and adjusts the total accordingly. notebook with CashBack: total price=$1200, instant rebate =$150 25% CashBack total would be $787.50 notebook with 30% off code: total price $1200 (no instant rebate) total would be $840.00
I talked to a HP sales rep through live chat and that person told me the 25% CashBack from live.com had expired on the 11th of Nov. I don't know if her statement is true or not since I still see the CashBack deal on live.com.
Thanks. I'll just have to wait for eBay CB to work then, right now its at 20% anyway. I can wait for it to go up to 30% for that extra savings on the laptop my gf wants for xmas =P
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