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Save 10% off your Alienware purchase by paying in Bitcoin (valid through October)

Dilraj Singh Dilraj Singh
November 12, 2020
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Save 10% off your Alienware purchase by paying in Bitcoin (valid through October)

For those of you into PC gaming, you are probably familiar with Alienware. If you want one of their machines for yourself, and own enough Bitcoin for one, you could save 10% of your purchase.

“For all those who utilize their performance PCs to mine a little something back for themselves – we’ve got a special promo just for you. From now through the end of October, automatically save 10% off your cart price at checkout when you pay with Bitcoin!” the promotion states.

If you checkout an Alienware computer, and navigate through Dell’s website (not so easy) until you get to the payment step, there is a Bitcoin option at the bottom. After selecting that you will get a reduction on your price and a the following message: “Save 10% (up to $200 limit) when purchasing select Alienware computers and paying with bitcoin.”

Seems like a pretty good deal if you are in the market for a Windows 8.1-powered gaming computer and don’t want to build your own — you have all of October to decide.  

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