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PC World - Trade in your old laptop and get up to £100 off a new Windows 7 PC or laptop!

PC World: Trade in your old laptop and get up to £100 off a new Windows 7 PC or laptop!

Added: 22.10.2009Expiry: 22.02.2010

The above PC World offer should allow you to save money when buying online. Don't forget to read the detail shown above as not all PC World offers and sales will always apply to every product. Read the text of the offer carefully to see if it applies to the product you're interested in, or if the PC World offer is subject to availability for example. So, for this offer check:

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Trade in your old laptop and get up to £100 off a new Windows 7 PC or laptop!

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If you are confident this applies to your planned purchase from PC World then click on the Go to Shop now! link. Be sure to use the link, as some of the deals are not on the homepage and we have linked you into the specific sale page on the site. It should save you time navigating around, and if the deal is finished you'll know as it won't be shown on the exact page we send you to.

If this offer is not right for you then check again on VoucherSeeker for something appropriate. Remember you can search the site for shops or for products. Just type in your product search (e.g. Sat Nav) and click on the big pink "search" button and we'll run a full search for you to bring up any vouchers or deals that contain the text: Sat Nav. Or, alternatively, try the PC World page again for other codes and offers that might save you money!

How do I use this PC World Deal?

This offer was reported on a certain page within the PC World web site. We've given you a link directly to the page where the deal was spotted. It might be on the homepage, or it might be in a certain site section so to save time, click on the Go to Shop now! link and you should see the offer on the PC World page you land on.



Having trouble with your PC World Discount And Promotional Codes 2010?

This offer runs from 22.10.2009 to 22.02.2010. Sometimes PC World may forget to advise of an offer finishing early, but as soon as we find out it's expired we'll update our record so you know. The end date may also say "unkown", in which case PC World may expire the deal at any time, so you might just have been unlucky and tried to use a deal just after it expired and before we took the deal off the site.

We are maintaining a high accuracy rate on our deals (our users reported a 95% "happy" rating in a recent survey!), but we can't be 100% right all the time. But some of these "unknown" expiry offers will go out of date before we or you spot them, so please contribute and let us know when you try and use an offer that's no longer available... Many thanks!!

So, remember to click on the Go to Shop now! link to be taken to the specific page we found the offer on. If it's not there and we are displaying it as valid, please help us and the rest of the VoucherSeeker community by reporting the PC World deal as expired using the Problem with deal? button. We get a lot of useful feedback here and you'd be helping us and the hundreds of thousands of other VoucherSeekers!

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