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by Dav10, 14 January 2005
recieved my 8400 dell all upgrades fitted correct,including pci-e & pci cards-changed my order 3 times and thay still got it right.2 monitors,pc,printer,speakers,w-keyboard&mouse,software,cables,ALL arrived the same day inside there 5day max delivery time, I would use this company again,You can also track your orders online...........
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by Miss Kitty, 25 August 2004
Last week I ordered a Dell Axim on the internet. I wanted to have it delivered to my work but their site said that the alternative delivery address had to be registered with my credit card. I tried to add my work address to 3 of my credit cards but the companies wouldn't let me. So I placed the order with delivery at my home address and decided to sort it out with the courier company. Lynx attempted delivery yesterday, when I was at work, and left me a card with a number to call to 'rearrange'. I called this morning to be told that another delivery would be attempted today (funnily enough, I am also at work!). I said that I needed an out-of-hours delivery, preferably on Saturday. I was told that I couldn't have that as the Dell service agreement stipulates that delivery must be made Mon-Fri 9-6pm. I said that I would collect it from the warehouse...but there is no collection facility. I suggested that they get a message to the delivery driver today to tell him to knock on my neighbour's door who might be in. Deliveries can only be made to the address registered with the paying credit card and that means my address and not my neighbour's!
At this point, I was given the number of the call centre in India. The agent reiterated all of the above and then helpfully suggested that I get a member of my family (who,themselves,work and live 80miles away), or a neighbour, to wait in at MY house all day for the delivery!!! Am I the only person who thinks that this is an absurd request?? I already explained that I would not wait in myself because, in my experience, these deliveries all too frequently don't take place when they're supposed to and I have wasted plenty of valuable annual leave waiting in for deliveries that don't turn up, so why on earth would I inflict this on someone else? Surely this delivery policy does not cater to the majority of the British working population who, like me, are out during working hours? I am also in a new job and not in a position to take holiday or work from home for the day. After a 15 minute conversation in which, after I instructed them to cancel my order, I was offered £50 off a £280 PDA to stay in and take delivery on a weekday (this rendered me utterly speechless - surely couriering it to my work address would be cheaper?), I eventually succeeded in having my order cancelled and asked that my reasons (appalling delivery service) be escalated to someone who actually cares. I previously used Dell for buying all my computing equipment and recommended them to my friends. I am now looking for an alternative supplier.
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