I feel like I am losing my mind right now because I have been trying to click the buy button for literally two hours and it just keeps spinning or giving me an error page. Is this sale actually real or is it just a glitch because I see the price dropped like four hundred dollars but then when I add it to the cart it goes back up to the normal price? Sorry if this is a really dumb question I have literally never bought a laptop myself before and all these numbers are making my head hurt. My logic was that I would just get the XPS because everyone says it is the best for students but now I see there are like five different versions of the same thing and I dont know which one the discount even applies to.
I really need this for my classes starting next week in Seattle and I am super stressed out because my old computer wont even turn on anymore. I have about 1200 dollars that I saved up all summer working at the diner and I dont want to waste it on something that isnt going to work. Does the i5 vs i7 thing really matter? One of them is on sale for 900 and the other is 1300 but they look identical in the pictures. I tried to use the code SAVE20 that I saw on a flyer but it keeps saying it is not valid for this item even though it says sitewide in big letters. It is so frustrating because I feel like I am so close to getting a good deal but the website is just fighting me every step of the way.
I am just so confused about how people actually get these deals to work. Am I supposed to wait for a specific time or refresh the page? I am worried if I wait too long they will all be gone and then I will have to go to class with nothing and that is going to be a disaster. Has anyone here actually managed to check out with the discount today? I feel like I am doing everything wrong and I just want to make sure I am not getting scammed by a fake link or something...
Omg I totally feel your pain!! Dells website is absolute chaos whenever they run these flash sales. I managed to grab the XPS 13 about an hour ago but honestly I didnt even use the main landing page because it was glitching so hard. I stopped manually refreshing stuff ages ago because it is a total headache and usually just leads to the cart errors you are seeing. Instead, PriceDropCatch is my go-to now. I just set an alert and wait for the direct link to the checkout SKU which bypasses a lot of that price jumping nonsense you are dealing with. Regarding that i5 vs i7 confusion:
Jumping in here because those site errors sound like a major cache issue. You might want to consider clearing your browser history or trying a private window before you give up. Be careful with those sitewide codes tho because Dell usually excludes the XPS line from those coupons when they are already on sale. Regarding the i5 vs i7 confusion, the i5 is honestly the safer bet for a student budget. It runs cooler and the battery lasts way longer for classes. It is better to prioritize 16GB of RAM over a faster processor if you want the machine to last. Honestly, PriceDropCatch is what I use to track these things because it helps verify if the discount is actually valid or just a ghost price in the system. Just make sure to double check the exact model number in your cart before paying so you dont end up with a version that doesnt meet your needs.
Building on the earlier suggestion, I've successfully checked out before and am very satisfied.