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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."

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  1. no honor among thieves by slashdime · · Score: 5, Funny

    With Alienware's prices, I often wonder who is the thief.

    1. Re:no honor among thieves by Gooba42 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Roughly 2004ish I bought what was on paper a very nice Alienware desktop.

      While I waited, my machine bounced around their eleventy bajillion phases of testing and building and installing, etc. seemingly at random for about 2 months. When the machine arrived, it still hadn't hit "shipped" status on their site.

      When it arrived, I opened the box and plugged everything in and SLI didn't work... I investigated and found that the SLI bridge wasn't seated properly. I fixed that and everything was okay for a couple days.

      Then I discovered that I was getting corruption on the hard drive and things weren't working *quite* right on the RAID. After poking around I found it'd been configured slightly wrong. Being a power user I wasn't really worried, I'd paid for them to image my hard drive and a restore after configuring it right couldn't be *that* hard...

      Then I discovered that my restore disc was completely blank. The only way Alienware was willing to help me was if I shipped it at my expense to their service center to be reimaged. (Reimage WHAT exactly? The RAID was hosed, there wasn't anything to reimage!) Relatively minor setback but I can install Windows, I just didn't want to...

      So I installed Windows and discovered my driver disc was completely blank as well. I used my wife's machine and managed to get online to download drivers from their website. After rebooting an ungodly number of times, downloading for seemingly forever and putting together my own backups, the machine finally worked properly.

      The parts would have been far cheaper at NewEgg but I was flush with cash from my mother's life insurance and wanted to have a flawless machine I didn't have to build and troubleshoot myself. The same machine was twice as expensive from Falcon Northwest and parts availability was an issue so I went to Alienware. This didn't work out. In the end, Alienware offered me the amazingly unhelpful option of shipping it back at my own expense and being refunded most of my money, the 30% restocking fee still applies when they manage to fuck up the machine before shipping it untested.

      Fast forward 2 years and my Windows restore/install disk doesn't work for reasons which are vague and stupid. I installed Linux and various WINE implementations and it does what I want it to do, runs faster and more solidly than it did out of the box.

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      I just found out there's no such thing as the real world. It's just a lie you've got to rise above. - John Mayer
  2. Re:Simple Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Aren't you supposed to say something about "sheeple"?

    Other than that, welcome back; we missed you.

  3. Re:Alienware are overpriced anyway by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You act like all of that stuff is difficult, you must work for Geek Squad?

  4. Re:Alienware by windsurfer619 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought that was Apple.

    Goodbye karma!

  5. Re:Cars by Threni · · Score: 3, Funny

    > 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.

  6. Re:Cars by thePowerOfGrayskull · · Score: 5, Funny

    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...

  7. Re:Cars by LaskoVortex · · Score: 3, Funny

    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.

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    Just callin' it like I see it.
  8. Re:Cars by Omnifarious · · Score: 3, Funny

    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?