HP Spectre x360 Laptop 13-ae052nr plus refundable 3yr warranty YMMV $895

By | November 24, 2017 2:38 pm EST

Just throwing this out there, as I spent countless hours these past couple days researching all the laptop deals and ways to use discounts to get the best bang for the buck.
Here’s what I ended up with, if you go to hp.com and find the Spectre x360 for $1099.99, it comes to $1190.74 after tax.
Direct link here:
http://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-…13-ae052nr
Specs are i7-8550u, 13.3" IPS 1080P, 16GB, 512GB NVMe M2. SSD, 2x Thunderbolt 3, microsd, fingerprint reader, 16.5hr battery (50% charge in 30min)
Now, go to CardCash and use the 5% discount on the 11.5% HP Gift Cards. You’ll pay $84 for every $100 in HP gift cards. The thing is, HP only lets you use 5 gift cards max per order.
So order 4x $250 for $840, and a $100 for $84. Total is $924 for $1100 HP gift cards.
Now over at hp.com, make sure you’re using the eb rebate plugin and make sure it’s an active shopping trip. Right now, eb is giving 10% cash back on hp.com purchases.
$1190.74 – $1100 gift cards = $90.74 balance which you will pay with your credit card.
eb will give you $110 cash back (they dont give cash back on the tax portion).
Your total cost:
$90.74 paid with CC
+$924 for the 1100 worth of hp gift cards
——–
$1014.74
MINUS the $110 eb cash back…
Adjusted total to reflect actual price paid: $904.74
So for roughly the same price as the ideapad 720s ($800+tax), you get 16GB RAM vs 8GB and 512GB NVMe SSD vs 256GB. Yes you give up the mx150 for UHD 620, but for me it makes zero difference as I’m not buying this for gaming.
Final nail in the coffin: HP is running a risk free rebate right now. Basically, I was able to buy a 3yr warranty with ADH for $170, which is fully refundable if unused upon expiration. Again, you can buy gift cards from CardCash to cover $150 of this $170 total. Oh, you’ll also get another $17 eb cash back. So if the laptop never has any issues after 3 years, I get $170 back plus I get the $17 back immediately from eb. If the laptop does get damaged, it’s covered.
Food for thought!

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