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Tips for Getting the Dell Military Discount

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This page covers who is qualified for the Dell military discount as well as how it works. How to Get a Dell Military Discount Service personnel who use Dell receive a one-time voucher instead of a long-term program. With it, qualified service members and veterans can save an additional 10% off the price of computers and equipment on the Dell website. Although the coupon does work with the majority of the other promotions on the website, you could, for instance, combine it with a sale price to get an even better value. Waiting until you are prepared to make a purchase before obtaining the coupon is a good idea because it is only valid for a limited period of time. Please carefully read the fine print as some product restrictions can apply. All third-party devices, accessories, and refurbished goods, such as Dell displays, are not included. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1500"]How to Get the Dell Military Discount Image credit- Lifewire[/caption] The Dell military discount is available to active-duty, reserve, and retired military personnel. How to Get a Discount With their.mil email address, active duty personnel can apply for the coupon. Veterans can request a coupon by calling 1-866-871-9875 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time or sending an email to militarydiscount@dell.com, which is the company's direct address. You might not be aware that Dell offers a student discount. Even though it is a coupon, getting one requires a somewhat different procedure. We describe the procedure in our article. Also read: Dell Is Developing a Controller for Living Room PC Gaming The Dell Military Deal page on the Dell website asks for an email address ending in.mil.

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