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Story: Dell's notebook delays infuriate customers

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Posted by: Jack Thompson (Friday 2 April 2004, 9:46 AM)

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Dell is utterly a waste of anyone's consideration. They are completely focused on nothing else but dollar growth and f*ck the customer anyway they can. One of my co-workers ordered a system from them and got it yesterday, the price charged was 2x the TV price because the "special had ended" and the system was total piece of junk all made in China.

My opinion is: Don't Ask, Don't Dell!

Go buy a locally built system, less headaches, better quality parts and the price will be fair. PLUS LOCAL SERVICE NOT INDIA!

Jack

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