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TurdFerguson87 -
01.06.2025 21:56:12
10 or 10k? There's a difference.
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Jdogbites -
01.06.2025 21:57:30
1000 dell points is 10 dollars so 10000 is 100 dollars. Just find a converter online to get an exect amount but just remember you only get to use them based on how much you spend.
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MARSM4N -
01.06.2025 22:15:45
1.000 DRP = 10€, 10.000 DRP = 100€. The catch in the EU is, you need to spend a minimum of 100€ (real money) if you want to redeem all 10k DRP. So you need to buy something for at least 200€.
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skarydrunkguy -
01.07.2025 03:01:37
you can buy me a new UPS battery backup if you want :)
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Wintyer -
01.07.2025 18:54:15
I think if you convert them from points to dell dollars then you may get more time untill alienware gives out more points again.
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RandyRanzack -
01.07.2025 22:02:11
Ok, thanks for your great support MARSM4n. Nice ...
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louvelyn -
01.08.2025 21:08:21
You can push back the expiration date by converting some (minimum should be 1k points) to Dell cash! Add to your cart things worth a total 110e or as close to that as you can, then you'll be given the option to convert points.
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louvelyn -
01.08.2025 21:10:16
You then don't need to actually process the transaction of course, empty your cart and go back to your account page: both DRP & Dell cash should then be pushed several months and you can keep accumulating them. :)
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phobos4321 -
01.09.2025 07:05:38
wasnt the dellpoints only usable in usa and canada ?
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AllTracTurbo -
01.10.2025 00:30:10
1 point is 1 cent, so you can just add a decimal point 2 digits over from the right and that is how much money it is worth. I currently have 5676 DRP, so I have $56.76.
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