Dell Axim mis-pricing sparks customer furore
News The Axim X3i, which normally sells for $379, is the latest victim of pricing errors -- apparently the scourge of e-commerce sites. This is the latest in a string of pricing errors that have plagued e-commerce sites, including those of Dell, its...
[November 26, 2003, 17:00]
Dell customers get snappy at pricing error
News Dell, which has suffered from online pricing errors in the past, uses its terms and conditions to protect itself though lawyers caution that companies should not take this form of protection too far. Dell's terms and conditions state that the...
[December 13, 2004, 17:15]
EDI -- what went wrong?
News Often in EDI supply chain work, companies see the value of handling all master data electronically, eliminating data entry errors and verbal misunderstandings. The belief was that if everything came straight from the manufacturer's database via EDI...
[September 10, 2002, 11:20]
The online customer isn't always right
Talkback Online should have the same rules and until the final contract is checked for shipping and pricing errors you should not get your hopes up that an unbelievable price is just that. It is true that there are errors in advertising and as in newspapers...
[September 6, 2005, 15:13]
Amazon hit by pricing error
Talkback Does this mean that any store (online or not) can cover it's pricing errors with its own terms and conditions? I was under the impression that it was UK law for a company to honour it's advertised price.
[October 7, 2005, 12:01]
Dell Axim mis-pricing sparks customer furore
Talkback Yet Dell hides under the umbrella of their TOS, saying they cannot be responsible for pricing errors. Dell has once again continued in its deceptive pricing practices. It is understandable to have a pricing mistake, but once it happens once or...
[November 26, 2003, 22:18]
PC World Business sued over Net pricing error
News The case could set a legal precedent that will help resolve the confusion around Web site pricing errors such as the £7 iPaq PDAs on Amazon.co.uk and the Thai Airways free flights fiasco. A PC World Business customer is taking the company to court...
[August 4, 2003, 10:00]
Retail Boss POS (Point of Sale)
Downloads This saves time from having to manually calculate the invoice and prevents calculation errors. Inventory and service pricing is automatically calculated as well as the final total of the invoice. Retail Boss POS is complete point of sale retail...
[February 18, 2009, 3:22]
Invoicer
Downloads This saves time from having to manually calculate the invoice and prevents calculation errors. Inventory and service pricing is automatically calculated as well as the final total of the invoice. Multi-level pricing.
[March 28, 2006, 13:21]
Scherpenhuizen Reduces Administration Errors by 20% With Streamlined Business Processes
White Papers Scherpenhuizen BV implemented Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications, with support from Oracle Partner, Ordina, to enable accurately tracking the progress of global orders as well as reduced administration errors by 20% with streamlined...
[April 3, 2009, 1:22]
Amazon hit by pricing error
Talkback Human/typing errors creep in all the time. The only reason that it is "big news" is that with Internet technology, the word spreads quickly and thousands get to hear of the pricing error and try and exploit it.
[October 7, 2005, 13:41]
SCX Calculator
Downloads Errors during entry can be corrected with the Graffiti backspace stroke. SCX is a general-purpose high-precision calculator that combines standard mathematical functions with pricing functions needed in the business/retail world.
[June 24, 2008, 8:00]
Putting the pressure on outside suppliers
News Buyers and suppliers have a common set of information to work with and can automate the reconciliation process, improve compliance and reduce invoice errors. Now users have visibility, so we can maximise effectiveness by having preferred pricing...
[October 20, 2003, 11:55]
Time Computers denies tales of woe
Talkback However this figure disguised the huge losses they were incurring and the gross strategic errors they were making. When Dell and Compaq merged, Gateway shed thousands of jobs and prices for components were lowered because of over-supply Time and...
[July 28, 2005, 3:34]
Bring your Web site to its knees
News WAPT produces detailed graphs (Figure C) on average request processing time, overall performance, percent of errors, average output speed, average input speed, minimum request processing time, average request processing time, and maximum request...
[April 15, 2003, 16:07]
HP debuts 'blade' servers
News One problem: Transmeta servers don't currently support Error Correction Code (ECC), which cuts down on memory errors, or dual-processor configurations used in higher-powered systems. UK pricing starts at £7,100 for a bare-bones system with one...
[December 4, 2001, 11:50]
Next Itanium to run at 1.5GHz, says Intel
News Other features protect against data transfer errors and make the chip well suited to large servers with numerous processors. Intel declined to comment on pricing, but Insight64's Brookwood expects the cost to stay about the same as the $4,226 price...
[November 27, 2002, 13:29]
Rambus-powered PCs in the works
News One corporate information technology manager who has conducted extensive testing of Rambus memory in HP, Dell and Gateway desktops, along with motherboards from several manufacturers, told ZDNN that he discovered no errors with any of the machines...
[November 2, 1999, 8:23]
Argos in the clear over 49p TV e-commerce error
News Pricing errors will happen from time to time, but companies can protect themselves against potentially huge losses with a good e-commerce process," said Robertson, who added that some e-tailers are much less prepared.
[September 2, 2005, 17:40]
Amazon hit by pricing error
Talkback In an automated world these errors are usually only noticed much later on. If you'd like a less automated service with fewer errors, go to a real store. Really? what is the world coming to? I bet all of the people complaining have NEVER made a...
[October 7, 2005, 14:04]



