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Hank70SS 02-16-2010 05:37 PM

Is this a good deal?
 
I went online to order an ink cartridge from Dell. $22 and change with tax. I can pay the full $22 now or make payments of $2 a month for 48 months, $96 total. What do you guy's think?


Seriously, I can't imagine they even offer an option like that. Use up the cartridge in a few months and continue paying for it for another 3+ years. Would someone actually go for that deal?

grandsport 02-16-2010 06:08 PM

A sign of the times,very sad indeed.

Hank70SS 02-16-2010 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stalkingbear (Post 5620)
I can sell you some empty HP cartridges that you could maybe adapt... I hear they fit all years..... :D 6 bucks and I'll even throw in the test reports.

What's the ZDDP level on the ink for those, I have a flat tappet print head? Don't want to wipe another one and have to do a tear down and rebuild again. Probably should install a roller roller print head but the retro-fit kits are pretty pricey. Plus I'm trying to stay as stock as possible, my printer is all numbers match. You can't imagine what a date coded print head goes for these days. Check it out on Ebay if you don't believe me.

grandsport 02-16-2010 06:49 PM

If you go for that deal Hank,have I got a Pacifica for you!!!!!!!Waving

Hank70SS 02-16-2010 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by grandsport (Post 5624)
If you go for that deal Hank,have I got a Pacifica for you!!!!!!!Waving

Ya and I have bridge I can sell you Gary. :)

grumpy 02-16-2010 07:54 PM

Thats crazy. I use generics when possible but they don't always print as nice as the HP brand.

Highway Star 02-16-2010 08:01 PM

Most of the generics just stole R&D from HP, and started making their own castings. They don't flow well, they have no meat for surfacing or portingfor hi-po printing, and the tolerances are lackluster at best. I've seen many a knock-off cartridges that barely line up with the holes in the printer block, and crack as soon as you launch one at 5000 pages/minute.


For real though, some idiot bought one of those $2 today cartridges and thinks he's getting over on someone.

Hank70SS 02-16-2010 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by grumpy (Post 5629)
Thats crazy. I use generics when possible but they don't always print as nice as the HP brand.

Generic? At $22 I wouldn't even consider a generic, that's with free shipping and it's a high output cartridge, not a standard one. Dell also provides free shipping to return the old cartridge so it can be recycled. Dell is very big into recycling.

That plus it's a company provided printer and they're paying for the cartridge, 'home office' expense. :)

Cameano 02-18-2010 12:13 AM

Hank, you might want to look into Office Max and Office Depot. They both sell cartridges for your printer that once empty, you take back for a refill for $10. Not a bad deal, especially after I spent $60 on ONE cartridge for my HP printer at Sam's Club last time. It was an extended fill one, supposed to last twice as long as the regular. Does that mean they just fill the regular one halfway? :rolleyes:

grumpy 02-18-2010 06:03 AM

Sometimes I try to get the name brand carts for my printer at places like costco. Bulk packs save a pretty good buck.

chevguy65 02-21-2010 07:53 AM

Cool,

You guys know that HP printers are not made by HP.
Cartridge refills are great but you need to know how many times a cartridge has been refilled. They are usually good for about two refills.
It also depends on where you get refills from, some have better QA than others.

$22.00 for a new cartridhe is a good price, hell I pay double that for lexmark ink.

Hank70SS 02-21-2010 06:31 PM

You guys missed a key point, 'I don't care how much they cost!', the company pays for them. I was talking about making payments, $2 a month for 4 years on something that only cost $22. That's just insane, $96 for a print cartridge and you'll be paying for it 3 and half years after you've used it up.

grumpy 02-22-2010 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hank70SS (Post 5871)
You guys missed a key point, 'I don't care how much they cost!', the company pays for them. I was talking about making payments, $2 a month for 4 years on something that only cost $22. That's just insane, $96 for a print cartridge and you'll be paying for it 3 and half years after you've used it up.


Hate to say it but I bet tons have financed that cartridge. Its the American way. Bet those same people are getting foreclosed on too :confused:

Chris R 02-24-2010 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grumpy (Post 5686)
Sometimes I try to get the name brand carts for my printer at places like costco. Bulk packs save a pretty good buck.

Thats where I try to get my carts as well. The carts for my printer actually cost more then the printer costs.


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