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I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a fiasco.

My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find out
why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually READ
my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that my ship
date was 10/18.

Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ the
question.

Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and transfered
me to. Get this.

A non-working extension.

So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited a
little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
question. He said: " just a moment".

And hung up on me.

So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet money
that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with this nice
music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it will wake me
up.

Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew up
the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they would
answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.

So much for being a Dellbot.

Tom

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Tom Scales wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> So much for being a Dellbot.

After that comment, I'll bet Administrator just wet himself. <g>

Notan

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Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha,

Please excuse me, even though I really do hate when folks get shafted by
Dell(or any company for that matter); I couldn't help but laughing.

Now, please, think back on all the times you have blamed the poster for the
problems they were having with Dell.


"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>fiasco.
>
> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually READ
> my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that my
> ship date was 10/18.
>
> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
> the question.
>
> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and transfered
> me to. Get this.
>
> A non-working extension.
>
> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited
> a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
> question. He said: " just a moment".
>
> And hung up on me.
>
> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
> will wake me up.
>
> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew
> up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they
> would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.
>
> So much for being a Dellbot.
>
> Tom
>

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Notan wrote:
>
> Tom Scales wrote:
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > So much for being a Dellbot.
>
> After that comment, I'll bet Administrator just wet himself. <g>

Make that Administrator *and* Irene! <G>

Notan

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No accidents here, but I am STILL laughing. >gr<


"Notan" <notan@ddress.com> wrote in message
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> Notan wrote:
>>
>> Tom Scales wrote:
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> > So much for being a Dellbot.
>>
>> After that comment, I'll bet Administrator just wet himself. <g>
>
> Make that Administrator *and* Irene! <G>
>
> Notan

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When I ordered my Dimension 4700 and my Inspiron 9300 back in June I also
saw an estimated ship date on the Inspiron about 21 days from my order date.
The ship date for the Dimension was about 15 or 16 days out, as I recall
without looking at my shipping confirmation documentation. I got the
Dimension on day 10 and my Inspiron on day 12. I used the tracking numbers
and kept track of my machines from the loading dock to my front door.

Interestingly enough, the Dimension actually went on the truck on day 5
after my online order was confirmed and the Inspiron got on a truck on day 8
after the order. For some reason it only took 4 days to get the Inspiron to
me and 5 days to get my Dimension driven out. They originated from the same
location according to the tracking information.

There is obviously no excuse for the service you have been getting. I would
be sorely pissed, as well. When and if you do actually talk to someone
living and breathing, make sure they understand that. You may have better
luck calling Sales and asking to speak with a manager or supervisor. The
guys (and gals) in Sales do not like to hear that kind of feedback.
Basically, they hang up the phone after speaking with a pissed off customer
and walk over to the idiots in Customer Service that share the building with
them and give them an ass chewing. I know, because I know someone in Dell
Sales and she has done exactly that.

"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>fiasco.
>
> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually READ
> my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that my
> ship date was 10/18.
>
> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
> the question.
>
> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and transfered
> me to. Get this.
>
> A non-working extension.
>
> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited
> a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
> question. He said: " just a moment".
>
> And hung up on me.
>
> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
> will wake me up.
>
> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew
> up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they
> would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.
>
> So much for being a Dellbot.
>
> Tom
>

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Well, in the end, they made me happy. I spoke to Sales. They were very
flexible. I was willing to pay a little more to move up a processor, but
not a LOT more.

So, they configured a similar machine, but upgraded from Celeron M 1.6 to
Pentium M 1.6, upgraded the Wireless card to Intel's and added 24 months of
McAfee. $80 per machine and I don't have to fool with the rebate.

Overall, the result was good, the effort to get there was a challenge.

Tom
"Kevin" <webman6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:_pOTe.1766$YZ1.3963@news.uswest.net...
> When I ordered my Dimension 4700 and my Inspiron 9300 back in June I also
> saw an estimated ship date on the Inspiron about 21 days from my order
> date. The ship date for the Dimension was about 15 or 16 days out, as I
> recall without looking at my shipping confirmation documentation. I got
> the Dimension on day 10 and my Inspiron on day 12. I used the tracking
> numbers and kept track of my machines from the loading dock to my front
> door.
>
> Interestingly enough, the Dimension actually went on the truck on day 5
> after my online order was confirmed and the Inspiron got on a truck on day
> 8 after the order. For some reason it only took 4 days to get the
> Inspiron to me and 5 days to get my Dimension driven out. They originated
> from the same location according to the tracking information.
>
> There is obviously no excuse for the service you have been getting. I
> would be sorely pissed, as well. When and if you do actually talk to
> someone living and breathing, make sure they understand that. You may
> have better luck calling Sales and asking to speak with a manager or
> supervisor. The guys (and gals) in Sales do not like to hear that kind of
> feedback. Basically, they hang up the phone after speaking with a pissed
> off customer and walk over to the idiots in Customer Service that share
> the building with them and give them an ass chewing. I know, because I
> know someone in Dell Sales and she has done exactly that.
>
> "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
> news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>>fiasco.
>>
>> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
>> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
>> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually
>> READ my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that
>> my ship date was 10/18.
>>
>> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
>> the question.
>>
>> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and
>> transfered me to. Get this.
>>
>> A non-working extension.
>>
>> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited
>> a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
>> question. He said: " just a moment".
>>
>> And hung up on me.
>>
>> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
>> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
>> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
>> will wake me up.
>>
>> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
>> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew
>> up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they
>> would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.
>>
>> So much for being a Dellbot.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>
>

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Even the best organization gets it wrong sometimes, and within every quality organization there are pockets of incompetence. Dell is no different from any other company of its size, and better than many. Too bad you fell through the cracks, but none of the many whiners who inhabit this otherwise respectable forum should take any comfort from your situation.

Ted Zieglar

"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message news:eLOTe.10288$4i6.7532@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
> Well, in the end, they made me happy. I spoke to Sales. They were very
> flexible. I was willing to pay a little more to move up a processor, but
> not a LOT more.
>
> So, they configured a similar machine, but upgraded from Celeron M 1.6 to
> Pentium M 1.6, upgraded the Wireless card to Intel's and added 24 months of
> McAfee. $80 per machine and I don't have to fool with the rebate.
>
> Overall, the result was good, the effort to get there was a challenge.
>
> Tom
> "Kevin" <webman6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:_pOTe.1766$YZ1.3963@news.uswest.net...
>> When I ordered my Dimension 4700 and my Inspiron 9300 back in June I also
>> saw an estimated ship date on the Inspiron about 21 days from my order
>> date. The ship date for the Dimension was about 15 or 16 days out, as I
>> recall without looking at my shipping confirmation documentation. I got
>> the Dimension on day 10 and my Inspiron on day 12. I used the tracking
>> numbers and kept track of my machines from the loading dock to my front
>> door.
>>
>> Interestingly enough, the Dimension actually went on the truck on day 5
>> after my online order was confirmed and the Inspiron got on a truck on day
>> 8 after the order. For some reason it only took 4 days to get the
>> Inspiron to me and 5 days to get my Dimension driven out. They originated
>> from the same location according to the tracking information.
>>
>> There is obviously no excuse for the service you have been getting. I
>> would be sorely pissed, as well. When and if you do actually talk to
>> someone living and breathing, make sure they understand that. You may
>> have better luck calling Sales and asking to speak with a manager or
>> supervisor. The guys (and gals) in Sales do not like to hear that kind of
>> feedback. Basically, they hang up the phone after speaking with a pissed
>> off customer and walk over to the idiots in Customer Service that share
>> the building with them and give them an ass chewing. I know, because I
>> know someone in Dell Sales and she has done exactly that.
>>
>> "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
>> news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>>>fiasco.
>>>
>>> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
>>> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
>>> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually
>>> READ my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that
>>> my ship date was 10/18.
>>>
>>> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
>>> the question.
>>>
>>> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and
>>> transfered me to. Get this.
>>>
>>> A non-working extension.
>>>
>>> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited
>>> a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
>>> question. He said: " just a moment".
>>>
>>> And hung up on me.
>>>
>>> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
>>> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
>>> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
>>> will wake me up.
>>>
>>> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
>>> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew
>>> up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they
>>> would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.
>>>
>>> So much for being a Dellbot.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:eLOTe.10288$4i6.7532@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
> Well, in the end, they made me happy. I spoke to Sales. They were very
> flexible. I was willing to pay a little more to move up a processor, but
> not a LOT more.
>
> So, they configured a similar machine, but upgraded from Celeron M 1.6 to
> Pentium M 1.6, upgraded the Wireless card to Intel's and added 24 months
> of McAfee. $80 per machine and I don't have to fool with the rebate.
>
> Overall, the result was good, the effort to get there was a challenge.
>
> Tom
> "Kevin" <webman6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:_pOTe.1766$YZ1.3963@news.uswest.net...
>> When I ordered my Dimension 4700 and my Inspiron 9300 back in June I also
>> saw an estimated ship date on the Inspiron about 21 days from my order
>> date. The ship date for the Dimension was about 15 or 16 days out, as I
>> recall without looking at my shipping confirmation documentation. I got
>> the Dimension on day 10 and my Inspiron on day 12. I used the tracking
>> numbers and kept track of my machines from the loading dock to my front
>> door.
>>
>> Interestingly enough, the Dimension actually went on the truck on day 5
>> after my online order was confirmed and the Inspiron got on a truck on
>> day 8 after the order. For some reason it only took 4 days to get the
>> Inspiron to me and 5 days to get my Dimension driven out. They
>> originated from the same location according to the tracking information.
>>
>> There is obviously no excuse for the service you have been getting. I
>> would be sorely pissed, as well. When and if you do actually talk to
>> someone living and breathing, make sure they understand that. You may
>> have better luck calling Sales and asking to speak with a manager or
>> supervisor. The guys (and gals) in Sales do not like to hear that kind
>> of feedback. Basically, they hang up the phone after speaking with a
>> pissed off customer and walk over to the idiots in Customer Service that
>> share the building with them and give them an ass chewing. I know,
>> because I know someone in Dell Sales and she has done exactly that.
>>
>> "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
>> news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>>>fiasco.
>>>
>>> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
>>> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
>>> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually
>>> READ my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that
>>> my ship date was 10/18.
>>>
>>> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
>>> the question.
>>>
>>> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and
>>> transfered me to. Get this.
>>>
>>> A non-working extension.
>>>
>>> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call.
>>> Waited a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I
>>> asked my question. He said: " just a moment".
>>>
>>> And hung up on me.
>>>
>>> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
>>> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
>>> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
>>> will wake me up.
>>>
>>> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
>>> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that
>>> blew up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If
>>> they would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more
>>> money.
>>>
>>> So much for being a Dellbot.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

wanker..........

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"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>fiasco.
>
> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually READ
> my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that my
> ship date was 10/18.
>
> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
> the question.
>
> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and transfered
> me to. Get this.
>
> A non-working extension.
>
> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited
> a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
> question. He said: " just a moment".
>
> And hung up on me.
>
> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
> will wake me up.
>
> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew
> up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they
> would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.
>
> So much for being a Dellbot.
>
> Tom
>

haahahahahhahhehehehehhehehe.............

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it just goes to show that some of these people do have problems with Dell,
I myself have not, yet. But the last laptop I order I called 4 times and
hung up before I
got a person who's first language was English. glade it worked out for ya.


"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:eLOTe.10288$4i6.7532@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
> Well, in the end, they made me happy. I spoke to Sales. They were very
> flexible. I was willing to pay a little more to move up a processor, but
> not a LOT more.
>
> So, they configured a similar machine, but upgraded from Celeron M 1.6 to
> Pentium M 1.6, upgraded the Wireless card to Intel's and added 24 months
> of McAfee. $80 per machine and I don't have to fool with the rebate.
>
> Overall, the result was good, the effort to get there was a challenge.
>
> Tom
> "Kevin" <webman6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:_pOTe.1766$YZ1.3963@news.uswest.net...
>> When I ordered my Dimension 4700 and my Inspiron 9300 back in June I also
>> saw an estimated ship date on the Inspiron about 21 days from my order
>> date. The ship date for the Dimension was about 15 or 16 days out, as I
>> recall without looking at my shipping confirmation documentation. I got
>> the Dimension on day 10 and my Inspiron on day 12. I used the tracking
>> numbers and kept track of my machines from the loading dock to my front
>> door.
>>
>> Interestingly enough, the Dimension actually went on the truck on day 5
>> after my online order was confirmed and the Inspiron got on a truck on
>> day 8 after the order. For some reason it only took 4 days to get the
>> Inspiron to me and 5 days to get my Dimension driven out. They
>> originated from the same location according to the tracking information.
>>
>> There is obviously no excuse for the service you have been getting. I
>> would be sorely pissed, as well. When and if you do actually talk to
>> someone living and breathing, make sure they understand that. You may
>> have better luck calling Sales and asking to speak with a manager or
>> supervisor. The guys (and gals) in Sales do not like to hear that kind
>> of feedback. Basically, they hang up the phone after speaking with a
>> pissed off customer and walk over to the idiots in Customer Service that
>> share the building with them and give them an ass chewing. I know,
>> because I know someone in Dell Sales and she has done exactly that.
>>
>> "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
>> news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>>>fiasco.
>>>
>>> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
>>> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
>>> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually
>>> READ my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that
>>> my ship date was 10/18.
>>>
>>> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
>>> the question.
>>>
>>> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and
>>> transfered me to. Get this.
>>>
>>> A non-working extension.
>>>
>>> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call.
>>> Waited a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I
>>> asked my question. He said: " just a moment".
>>>
>>> And hung up on me.
>>>
>>> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
>>> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
>>> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
>>> will wake me up.
>>>
>>> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
>>> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that
>>> blew up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If
>>> they would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more
>>> money.
>>>
>>> So much for being a Dellbot.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Rob
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I'm glad you got satisfaction in the end.

Like someone else mentioned, I hope you NOW realize what others told
you before about their bad dell experiences and you don't blow them
off the way you did before.

Personally I like Dell but try very hard to not have to deal with
their sales or support by phone. I find the dellbot is almost useless
or their use of the English language is audibly unrecognizable or
almost unrecognizable. I wonder how Mr. Dell feels if he can't
recognize their pronunciation of his last name??? Maybe that's the
first English word with diction lessons they learn.

Anyway Tom, glad it worked for you. Can you make any suggestions from
your experiences, how the rest of us can avoid what you just went
thru?




> ..... "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote:

>Well, in the end, they made me happy. I spoke to Sales. They were very
>flexible. I was willing to pay a little more to move up a processor, but
>not a LOT more.
>
>So, they configured a similar machine, but upgraded from Celeron M 1.6 to
>Pentium M 1.6, upgraded the Wireless card to Intel's and added 24 months of
>McAfee. $80 per machine and I don't have to fool with the rebate.
>
>Overall, the result was good, the effort to get there was a challenge.
>
>Tom
>"Kevin" <webman6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:_pOTe.1766$YZ1.3963@news.uswest.net...
>> When I ordered my Dimension 4700 and my Inspiron 9300 back in June I also
>> saw an estimated ship date on the Inspiron about 21 days from my order
>> date. The ship date for the Dimension was about 15 or 16 days out, as I
>> recall without looking at my shipping confirmation documentation. I got
>> the Dimension on day 10 and my Inspiron on day 12. I used the tracking
>> numbers and kept track of my machines from the loading dock to my front
>> door.
>>
>> Interestingly enough, the Dimension actually went on the truck on day 5
>> after my online order was confirmed and the Inspiron got on a truck on day
>> 8 after the order. For some reason it only took 4 days to get the
>> Inspiron to me and 5 days to get my Dimension driven out. They originated
>> from the same location according to the tracking information.
>>
>> There is obviously no excuse for the service you have been getting. I
>> would be sorely pissed, as well. When and if you do actually talk to
>> someone living and breathing, make sure they understand that. You may
>> have better luck calling Sales and asking to speak with a manager or
>> supervisor. The guys (and gals) in Sales do not like to hear that kind of
>> feedback. Basically, they hang up the phone after speaking with a pissed
>> off customer and walk over to the idiots in Customer Service that share
>> the building with them and give them an ass chewing. I know, because I
>> know someone in Dell Sales and she has done exactly that.
>>
>> "Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
>> news:q7OTe.28743$xl6.16540@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
>>>I ordered TWO Inspiron 6000 laptops yesterday. So far it has been a
>>>fiasco.
>>>
>>> My estimated ship date is 10/18. I've been trying for two days to find
>>> out why. I emailed support yesterday and got a form letter back about
>>> cancelling my order. Worthless. I replied and asked them to actually
>>> READ my question. A live person replied (9 hours later) telling me that
>>> my ship date was 10/18.
>>>
>>> Uh, yeah, I knew that. Just replied to her asking her to actually READ
>>> the question.
>>>
>>> Called this afternoon. The person was absolutely worthless and
>>> transfered me to. Get this.
>>>
>>> A non-working extension.
>>>
>>> So, just got home. Called the number that the email said to call. Waited
>>> a little over an hour on hold. Guy answered the phone and I asked my
>>> question. He said: " just a moment".
>>>
>>> And hung up on me.
>>>
>>> So, I'm back on hold. They close in 41 minutes (I think) and I'd bet
>>> money that the phone system disconnects me then. I'm going to be with
>>> this nice music playing in the background. If they actually answer, it
>>> will wake me up.
>>>
>>> Sadly, I believe I have the answer to the question. I reconfigured the
>>> machine online, changing options one at a time. The only thing that blew
>>> up the ship date (from 9/16 to Unavailable) was the CPU choice. If they
>>> would answer the phone, I'd upgrade to a FASTER CPU and pay more money.
>>>
>>> So much for being a Dellbot.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
>>
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