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20% off Storewide (Max $1000 Discount, up to 5 Uses Per Account) @ Lenovo eBay

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Kicking off Feb 17 at 10am AEDT is 20% off storewide at Lenovo eBay. When the deal is live eligible products can be found here

Offer Period. This offer commences at 10:00am AEDT on 17th February 2023 and is available for a limited time only, for as long as advertised on the eBay.com.au site (“Offer Period”). eBay reserves the right to cancel the offer at any time.
Conditions. This offer entitles you to 20% off the pre-coupon purchase price (excluding postage costs) on Eligible Items during the Offer Period, up to a maximum discount of $1000 per transaction. Multiple items may be purchased in 5 transactions total (up to a maximum of 10 items per transaction).
Redemption. To redeem this offer during the Offer Period, enter the redemption code LENO20OFF into the redemption code box during checkout. This code cannot be used in conjunction with any other eBay offer, coupon or voucher. You can only use the redemption code 5 times during the Offer Period.

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  • +14

    Get excited for a sec when I saw ebay storewide.

    • +3

      That'll never happen because they'd be self funding and they don't 100% self fund anymore. The 15/17% off currently running is 60% seller funded.

      Plus it would say sitewide 😜

  • +10

    A visit from Jack is likely

    The Lenovo and Dell 20% off sales don’t involve Jack afaik

    • +2

      That's good to know. Whether the prices will be good as other deals, i.e. Black Friday will be another thing.

    • +1

      Good to know as I am looking to buy a laptop and this opportunity sounds good. Since the discount starts in two days, there is still time to take screenshots of the prices and compare them later.

      Can anyone comment on the delivery timeframe from Lenova eBay for laptop purchase?

  • +3

    Just stay away from Lenovo's Ideapads since recently there are many faults soon after the warranty expires in China. Not sure about other series.

    • +7

      Just to expand on this issue a bit: basically Lenovo was found - well they actually advertised this themselves - to be using some gimmicky solder on many of their lineups - this is not exclusive to Ideapads, but also found on some thinkpad models among others (not on gaming laptops, so legion users can breathe easy). The main selling point of this new solder was that it apparently emits less carbon on the production line or something that makes it carbon neutral and all that.

      Problem arises from them being low temp solders, and these solders will come off at high temps over extended periods of time. Lenovo claimed these are still fine for use at up to 2 to 5 years. Guess what, most laptops also only come with 2 years of warranty. Put the two and two together and you can see whats happening here - lots of reports of weird issues (anything and everything that makes it impossible to use the laptop normally) that always comes down to the cpu chip having poor conduct with mobo since solder came off.

      And as you would have guessed, one is outta luck at this point, their only options are to pay third party repairs or have to pay lenovo the price of the whole mobo replacement, especially given consumer protection in China is pitful compared to here with ACCC.

      • +1

        Thanks for the coverage Brrrrt. There is another guessing saying that the black plastic around the CPU has different expansion coefficient than the low temp soldering materials. That may tear the ball soldering joints apart on the chip as time goes.

      • Where can I read more about this?
        I’ve read about the Z16 randomly crashing. I wonder whether its related.

        • Havent seen any english press coverage on this issue yet, but here the video that triggered the whole discussion - note that its in mandarin :/ and theres no youtube auto subtitle options avalible

          • @Brrrrt: I have posted warning comments in regards to Lenovo LTS process before but I got negged badly. Other than the Chinese repair master unfortunately I haven't been able to find sources in English. Perhaps the Lenovo units sold in China pilot the use of LowTempSolder process which has not trickle down to worldwide.

            I don't know just a guess. Need to take apart an unit and test desoldering at low temp. Anyone has a new spare Aussie Lenovo model?

  • +1

    EBay Infl8

  • +2

    Theres currently 70 items on the store….so I wouldnt hold ya breath.

  • X1 Extreme pretty please

  • +2
  • I guess we wait and see if there’s actually a deal or not.

  • +3

    I'm still amazed that 10 months after I got the Legion 5 Pro 16ACH6H (with 3070) with the cashrewards deal there's nothing at all comparable for a similar price. All 3050 or 3060 for the same amount of money. Normally you'd expect newer/better chips for the same money as the tech improves. Chip shortages/supply must be killing their bottom line.

  • -1

    Are there any gaming desktops?

  • No idea about consumer laptops, but their ThinkPad L13 Yoga AMD has been nothing but problems for us. MediaTek wifi driver has been failing regularly. The battery required a paperclip to reset.

    Even the 11e has been having battery reset issues.

    We won't be going Lenovo again

    • how does the MediaTek wifi driver fail? drop out?

      • +2

        Yep, would drop out. Windows wifi setting would not toggle back on. Initially required a network reset or restart.

        They gave us a new driver. Now the adapter is still visible in device manager but says it has corrupted driver or something to that effect. When the issue occurs, there is no wifi option in windows settings, only aeroplane mode. Restart doesn't fix it. Only a paperclip reset or full shut down (hold on/off for 10 seconds) gets it back.

        • I had issues with my X13 as well when new, including WiFi dropping out intermittently as well as the sound. It was all down to driver problems in Windows as it always worked fine on Linux. Eventually it all got sorted, not sure at what point as I don't use Windows often.

  • How do you look at just this store in eBay?

  • Anyone else noticed that the description doesn't match the title eg.
    Title- Lenovo IdeaPad 3i (14) - Intel Core i5-1155G7 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 3YR W11H
    Description- The IdeaPad Slim 3i Gen 6 14" is built for just that. With 11th Gen Intel® Core i7 processing power
    So do you get an i5 or i7?

  • Not a single ThinkPad laptop listed in the store!

  • +3

    Sorry guys. It's been jacked :(

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