Dell announces early Black Friday sale for SMBs
Small businesses can save up to 30% on new machines and more than 40% on monitors
Dell has announced a slew of hardware deals for small businesses as part of its Black Friday Warm-Up Sale.
The event, which kicked off on Monday 8th November, includes various types of hardware, ranging from laptops and desktops to monitors and servers.
Businesses looking to invest in new tech can save up to 30% on new machines, Dell announced, as well as as much as 35% and 43% off monitors and servers, respectively. That includes potential savings of up to £720 on select laptops, with certain Vostro models starting from £455.
Additionally, small businesses can buy now and pay nothing for 180 days with Dell Financial Services, while delivery on all sale items is free. Dell also announced double Dell Rewards, meaning customers can join for nothing and receive a £30 coupon for every £500 spent, redeemable on future purchases.
“Dell has always been on hand to offer support to small businesses, and Black Friday is no different,” the company said in a release announcing the sale.
“There are a whole host of deals for business-ready laptops and desktops, as well as award-winning monitors to ensure your business can run smoothly in these new times.
The warm-up deals will continue until the 21st November as Dell gears up for its main Black Friday event, scheduled for 22nd – 28th November. The week will see a host of even bigger reductions for small businesses on select laptops and desktops, as well as deals on monitors and Dell’s cyber resilient servers.
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Dell will also be introducing new Black Friday deals throughout the sales period, but the firm warned that stock will be limited.
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