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Administrator wrote:
S.Lewis wrote: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...02.htm?chan=tc Stew Be very careful. The DellBots on this group will attack you for saying anything negative about the great Dell! Stew *is* a Dellbot. Ha!!! Notan |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 09:53:50 -0400, Rich wrote:
i'm not the original poster but...when i buy a new PC i either specify that no apps come pre-installed or I completely wipe the hard drive, re-install the OS and go from there. might not be an option for mos folks but it works for me. Most people like getting free stuff, but suit yourself. -- Top 10 Conservative Idiots: http://www.democraticunderground.com/top10/ |
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"Administrator" wrote in message ... S.Lewis wrote: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...02.htm?chan=tc Stew Be very careful. The DellBots on this group will attack you for saying anything negative about the great Dell! You do realize this thread is days old and no one but you has interjected a useless comment -- positive or negative? |
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Paul Knudsen wrote:
On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 09:53:50 -0400, Rich wrote: i'm not the original poster but...when i buy a new PC i either specify that no apps come pre-installed or I completely wipe the hard drive, re-install the OS and go from there. might not be an option for mos folks but it works for me. Most people like getting free stuff, but suit yourself. "Free stuff?" You mean, like AOL or NAV? Thanks, but no thanks! g Notan |
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"Notan" wrote in message ... Administrator wrote: S.Lewis wrote: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...02.htm?chan=tc Stew Be very careful. The DellBots on this group will attack you for saying anything negative about the great Dell! Stew *is* a Dellbot. Ha!!! Notan Shhhhuhsh. Noooonan. Zippppaaaaaaaah. (g) Stew |
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Administrator wrote:
S.Lewis wrote: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...02.htm?chan=tc Stew Be very careful. The DellBots on this group will attack you for saying anything negative about the great Dell! I thought Stew *was* a Dellbot? |
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Notan wrote:
Administrator wrote: S.Lewis wrote: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...02.htm?chan=tc Stew Be very careful. The DellBots on this group will attack you for saying anything negative about the great Dell! Stew *is* a Dellbot. Ha!!! Thank you. |
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 08:21:34 -0600, Notan wrote:
Paul Knudsen wrote: Most people like getting free stuff, but suit yourself. "Free stuff?" You mean, like AOL or NAV? Yes. I was an AOL user for a long time. In fact I met my wife there. I'm not now. As I recall AOL was not actually installed on my Dell; there was simply a link to the installer. Norton came with my Dell, and I registered and used it for years until I installed a new drive and found I did not have Norton on CD. Firewall and AVG are good enough. Thanks, but no thanks! g You're wecome. And "Add/Remove Programs" is your friend. -- Top 10 Conservative Idiots: http://www.democraticunderground.com/top10/ |
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Paul Knudsen wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 08:21:34 -0600, Notan wrote: Paul Knudsen wrote: Most people like getting free stuff, but suit yourself. "Free stuff?" You mean, like AOL or NAV? Yes. I was an AOL user for a long time. In fact I met my wife there. I'm not now. As I recall AOL was not actually installed on my Dell; there was simply a link to the installer. Norton came with my Dell, and I registered and used it for years until I installed a new drive and found I did not have Norton on CD. Firewall and AVG are good enough. Thanks, but no thanks! g You're wecome. And "Add/Remove Programs" is your friend. For some programs, "Add/Remove Programs" isn't enough. Personally, I'm a firm believer in a fresh format and OS/program installation upon receiving a new system. To each, his own. Notan |
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Dell is doing a worse thing than not offering support...they're
wasting the customer's time. My company, which provides on-site support for Dell (we'll call it "QualxTecServ" to conglomerate the local big-three, Qualxserv, BancTec and Unisys) makes us do an interesting thing. My boss has expressly demanded that I must become "part psychologist" in order to "mend the customer's psyche after Dell has blown it all to hell". I'll attest that three quarters of all customer's are almost immediately yelling at me how many hours they had to waste on the phone, and that the Indian tech support had the nerve to MAKE them start taking apart the comptuer themselves. They said the phone CSR threatened to void the warranty and refused to send the tech (me) out if they didn't start taking the computer apart. Nothing like a little morale boost! The major problem is that customers identify our company, QuialxTecServ, with Dell. Therefore they think we're just another extension of the Dell tech support. One screw up on our part, a service call time window missed by 5 minutes and the culmination of hours of frustration can be heard 50 feet away from our cel-phone speaker. This is not an isolated incident...it is an expected and commonplace occurrence among techs. I just laugh and say it happens all the time and that seems to **** off the customer even more Thankfully other computer companies are picking up Dell's pieces. Look for the cow-box company to start providing better service in the coming months. On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 22:15:21 GMT, "Irene" wrote: I said it over a year ago. Dell's Tech Support has gone totally to pot and ONLY when their customers get angry enough and start walking away in large numbers will Dell take action. It happened with the business division and Dell acted. Now it sound like it MAY be happening with the consumer division. What that action will be and how far it goes remains to be seen. So far it is mostly speculation and half promises. But one thing I am sure of; the final result will depend primarily on just how many customers Dell has walk on them and how fast. It is going to take a lot to get this former loyal customer back. Irene "S.Lewis" wrote in message ... http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...02.htm?chan=tc Stew |
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