**Deal Done! Back to Reg. Price** Dimension 8200 P4 2.0 with 17" 1702 digital LCD.

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Wolverine88

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ok, no more HELL or GIVEWAY. time to build a new pc. where to get the Asus P4B266 plus P4 1.6GA for a hot price?

I hate HELL and GIVEWAY. Both of them suck.
The Dell 8200 was cancelled and the Gateway 700X was overcharged for $170 more. (had to return it).

just called gateway and they agreed to charge me for the original price. otherwise, I have to pay $120 for shipping and handling. I will NEVER EVER order anything from GIVEWAY. Now I can concentrate on HELL!

If AN1 wants a class action, count me in.
 

Searchname

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I got the 1.8a from Gateway last week when they had the $50 off coupon. Got my dad to buy me the P4B266 from Gateway (another $50 off) and paid him back! I've got the 1.8a running stable at 2.25ghz, with the stock Intel fan. I can post to 2.4ghz and it will run all my apps in WinXP Pro, but when I jump into a game or run 3dmark, it kills the program. So, I keep it at 2.25ghz!

I can't believe people buy Dell's and Gateway's when you can build something MUCH BETTER yourself and every component has a manufacturer's warranty! Oh well, I was going to keep the LCD and fleabay the computer. Guess not now .

BTW, my CPU stays at 40degC, until I run 3DMark or play RTCW, then it goes up to 48degC!
 

unclebud

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i think you guys didn't get the deal because someone called
got my $285 dell deal with a little bit of uncertainity, but i/we got it...
and i believe i might have my new signature now...
 

treemonkey

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Many online retailers accept orders and then cancel them for no reason. I ordered a Christmas present in October (no deals, no coupons) and Amazon.com sent me email swearing they would get it in and ship it by Christmas. Come Dec. 23 I get a Dear John letter stating they cancelled my order. No reason. If this has never happened to you, you should feel very happy because these b@st@rds do it all the time.
 

Searchname

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<< these b@st@rds do it all the time. >>



yes they do, it has happened to me many times, but then again ... I only buy stuff when I find it here! So they probably should cancel my orders!!!

That sux about Christmas. I bought a watch for my wife last year from Ashford. They swore they would deliver on Christmas Day (I couldn't believe it) or send a dozen roses if they couldn't. Well, I got the watch 2 days after Christmas and I didn't get roses neither! That was last Christmas, this year Staples screwed me on the Printer/Scanner deal. I got it 2 weeks after Christmas, eventhough I should have had it on the 24th. That's the madest I HAVE EVER been at a CSR. I could tell the item haden't been shipped via UPS based off the website (on the 23rd), but the CSR wouldn't research it until they missed the date (24th) ... which was too late!!! :| I'm starting to get mad, all over again, just thinking about it!!! :|

Getting hot deals isn't easy, it's definitely not for the passive personalitites!
 

Mani

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I will reiterate: we tried to cash in on a PRICE MISTAKE. Would it really have been less sleazy if Dell told you flat out in the first e-mail that this order was not going to go through? People are just upset because everyone thought we were gonna be in on the deal of the century and when we thought it was in the bag, we finally were told no deal.

I'm all for accountability and all, but this was an honest mistake. I doubt Dell would intentionally try to mislead people only to fvck them over in the end like this- it definitely loses them more points than it gains them. If you want to show them accountability, do it with your wallet and don't buy Dell again, simple as that.
 

Justincase

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>>>Would it really have been less sleazy if Dell told you flat out in the first e-mail that this order was not going to go through? People are just upset because everyone thought we were gonna be in on the deal of the century and when we thought it was in the bag, we finally were told no deal.<<<

For the most part, I agree with your post, but this was hardly the deal of the century...maybe if it was $600 cheaper :Q I mean we've had $8 HP CD burners here, and lots of items where you *make* money on the deal. This was a pretty good deal, but nothing amazing.

Anyway, the reason I was a little upset about the way this ended, is because of that second email, and the fact that the computer was supposedly in production, then cancelled without explanation. That is just Dell's $hitty business practices at work again. Yes, I *would* have preferred it if they would have just sent a cancellation notice and never have said it's in production.


>>>If you want to show them accountability, do it with your wallet and don't buy Dell again, simple as that.<<<

Amen. Good advice.

 

Jeep4JB

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<<

<< They would have probably lost $500 over cost on approximately 2000 systems as opposed to making $3-400 on 1000 systems >>



Although I agree with your thoughts here, your math makes NO SENSE!!! Lets see, first of all there was a $400 pricing error, so how could they loose $500 (In actuality they'd probably come close to either breaking even or losing $1-$200 ... I HAVE NO IDEA & NEITHER DO YOU)? Secondly, using your $500 figure <i.e. LOSS>, if by correcting the price $400 how could they stand to make $3-400 on the products they do sell. That would be a $8-$900 difference over their losses. I'm just trying to understand your comments, please explain!
>>


I talked to the sales rep I normally deal with when I order for work and he said there was about $180 in negative margin on my order. So Dell would have apparently lost around $180 per order which would come out to a pretty significant amout.
 

m61376

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We should all accept that some deals just don't work out...threatening to inundate the president of the company with e-mails just isn't right! I'm as happy as the next guy to take advantage of these things, but if you lose out- well, that's part of the game. Personally, I've had my share of problems with Dell, but ultimately was very satisfied and treated properly. If we attack the president of the company with frivolous e-mails, then the main office will turn a deaf ear when people have legitamite complaints, instead of working hard to resolve them fairly. Let's not antagonize the corporae office with nonsense- virtually everyone who ordered realized it was a mistake, and iffy at best. The next good opportunity will be around the corner....
 

ranajo

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I have mixed feelings about this whole episode.

We do a lot of business with Dell - and yes, I realized that this was an error. I fully expected that the deal would be cancelled. But with an estimated shipment date of March 15, it was on March 14 that we got the phone call that our orders had been cancelled - a full three business days after we received the confirmation email. On the 13th morning we sold two systems to clients at a favorable price reflecting our cost in the pricing. Once we got the word that the deal had fallen through, we had to decide whether to back out of the sales to our clients. We decided that we would honor them and in the process ended up absorbing a loss of about $350 on both systems based on what we ultimately ended up paying for the two systems in relation to what we charged them. It was a business decision to take the loss rather than risk upsetting our clients.

My issue with Dell is that they should have made a more timely decision to cancel - two days elapsed between the time that they corrected the pricing problem and commenced the cancellation of the orders - in our case it was closer to three days since we were informed late morning on the 14th. My other issue is that simultaneous with the cancellation Dell should have offered a price break if people wanted to proceed with the order. I read somewhere that Dell would have lost $175 on each system if they had not cancelled. Whatever that number was, some sort of price adjustment would have been appropriate. Let's face it, there is blame enough to go all around. There are those - including yours truly - who took advantage of what was a pricing error on the one hand and ordered multiple systems and Dell who should have the systems in place to ensure that such snafus are corrected quickly and in a timely manner and when they do occur, that a mechanism is in place to do more than cancel orders en masse. After all, it appears that they ended up offering price adjustements but doing so on an individual basis - based on posts that others have made.

So, all in all, I think that they handled the issue badly. Having said this, I will also say that I am not one of the Dell-bashers who have posted on this thread - as I said we do a lot of business with them and anticipate continuing to do so. IMO, they are a quality outfit and despite the occasional lapses, we have been more than pleased with the service we receive. In our case, Dell has gone out of their way to grant exceptions in situations where they did not have to do so - for example, we have been allowed to return units well past the normal deadline.

We will write to Dell and express our views about how they mishandled this situation. I believe that constructive feedback is appropriate and welcomed by successful companies.
 

Tot

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<< People, they come, our luck. They don't come, no luck. Take it easy. >>


I second that.

But the freaking dell company charged my CC and didnt bother to credit my account back. Now I cant buy no nothing.

Luckily I got a second card otherwise I would have been reduced to dumpster diving. But on the other hand dumpster diving is perhaps
a good way to fill my stomach and save some $$$$. Now I just got to get past the worms crawling out of my apples/bagels/cherries and what not.
 

Jeep4JB

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Somehow my order slipped through the cracks and it's been shipped to me today. I can only assume it was because I actually called in and talked to a sales rep. I just got the UPS tracking numbers from Dell. I'm not positive I want to keep this as it was somewhat of an impulse buy so PM me if you are interested. Thanks!

Jeep4JB
 

rbalaji

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Jeep4JB - did your order show as cancelled or was it in production, until you got the shipment notice?

i never received any email or phone call, but my status shows as cancelled. Just checking to see if there is a possibility for my order to slip through the cracks .
 

rk0

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If anyone wants to help me get organized, I've got my site up and running which will handle this fiasco. just need some html coders probably. Or PM me if you want to help in any other way...
Thanks
 

rk0

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Bumpity-bump-bump.

My page is up, just need order numbers for those parties interested in pursuing. I'm going to follow the same route and steps as the geforce deal.

http://www.companyhonor.com/dell/

Maybe some HTML volunteers needed, the site doesn't look visually appealing
 

rk0

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This isn't a hopeless cause is it? I'm thinking probably 400 people ordered the system between the 2 forums. Mostly small business users, compared to uninc. consumers for the geforce deal.
 

Underclocked

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You know, there used to be some really terific deals and coupons at this online place called Buy.com as well as a few others that have either ceased to exist or no longer offer ANY real incentives to buy from them beyond their normal pricing.

Wonder why that might be?

 

rk0

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The ironic thing is when they started calling it the price mistake of the day. They're not even warm deals.
 

rk0

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<< Somehow my order slipped through the cracks and it's been shipped to me today. I can only assume it was because I actually called in and talked to a sales rep. I just got the UPS tracking numbers from Dell. I'm not positive I want to keep this as it was somewhat of an impulse buy so PM me if you are interested. Thanks!

Jeep4JB
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congrats!
 
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