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Hi Oscar,
      I have fought this battle before.   The solution is to first get 
the quote from Dell small business then call or email our MSU DELL sales 
rep.  I think this is  currently [log in to unmask]   He will 
create a new quote for the same system at the same price through the 
educational sales department.  Then place this order through your normal 
purchasing channels (departmental financal secretary calls Dell and 
places the order referencing the quote using an MSU purchase card).  If 
you try to use the original Dell small business quote,  Dell will charge 
sales tax on the order.   You cannot place the order through the MSU 
computer center with their current system. 
Cliff

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Michigan State University          web: www.obl.msu.edu
East Lansing MI, 48824



Oscar Castaneda wrote:
> Once I ordered something through cstore.msu.edu with a quote that came 
> from Dell Small Business. They call me a few days later and said that 
> I had to get a quote through the link at cstore.msu.edu. Did you have 
> that kind of problem before?
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> oscar
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> Peter J Murray wrote:
>> For those of you contemplating purchasing desktops or laptops in 
>> these difficult budget times, consider the following.
>>
>> Identical OptiPlex 380 Minitowers, with identical warranties and parts.
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>> Price at cstore.msu.edu Dell Premier store $1147
>> Price at dell.com small business $770
>> Price difference $377 (nearly 33% off)
>>
>> The campus Dell rep will price match Dell Small Business deals in 
>> most cases, and you can proceed to order in the usual way once you 
>> have a quote.  What you get is exactly the same, just a lot cheaper.
>>
>> Usually, the best pricing deals will be found by entering 
>> www.dell.com, entering the small business store, and clicking on the 
>> deals tab.  Usually the Optiplex 380 is in that row of choices.  The 
>> same goes for laptops, saved around $250 on a Vostro 17" laptop that 
>> was ordered with research money.  You are constrained by what's up on 
>> offer that week, but I suspect it will hit upon 80%+ of the needs on 
>> this list.
>>
>> For more details, contact me off list.  If you have your own tips on 
>> saving money IT wise, it'd be nice to hear about them.  We have been 
>> purchasing toners for our dwindling supply of laser printers at 
>> www.monoprice.com at great savings as well.
>>
>> Peter Murray
>> James Madison College
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