Alienware Refusing Customers As Thieves
ChrisPaget writes "Thinking about buying Alienware (now owned by Dell)? Think again. After buying an almost-new Alienware laptop on eBay, I've spent the last week trying to get hold of a Smart Bay caddy to connect a second hard drive (about $150 for $5 of bent metal). Four different Alienware teams have refused to even give me a price on this accessory, instead accusing me of stealing the machine since I didn't buy it directly from their eBay store. They want me to persuade the eBay seller I did buy it from to add me as an authorized user of his Alienware account — they have no concept of 'ownership transfer' and instead assume that if you're not in their system, you must be a thief."
With Alienware's prices, I often wonder who is the thief.
Aren't you supposed to say something about "sheeple"?
Other than that, welcome back; we missed you.
You act like all of that stuff is difficult, you must work for Geek Squad?
I thought that was Apple.
Goodbye karma!
> Where did the companies of today get the stupid idea that they can do good business by treating customers and potential customers like crap?
Perhaps they've been studying software companies.
I think it's a case of Chris being an idiot and Slashdot demonstrating, once again, a complete lack of quality content.
Seconded. Random rants on customer service? Hardly seems the place for it...
Another totally irrelevant car analogy. WTF is it with people here that they can't think about anything -- software, laptops, relationships -- unless they can put it "in the automotive world"?
You got me. I don't understand it either. Most of these guys who make these stupid automotive comparisons are like confused idiots driving around and totally lost. I guess they think they can get a lot of mileage out of car analogies. But if you ask me, they are running on empty.
Just callin' it like I see it.
I notice that law mentions motor vehicles, but not computers. I fail to understand its relevance to this discussion. Was this computer extremely heavily modded or something so it fell under this law?
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