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Very dissatisfied with Dell

After ordering a Dell Studio 15 laptop on Christmas Eve, I thought the remainder of the order process would be straightforward – unfortunately, it just wasn’t to be. Here is a recount of my absolute frustration with Dell NZ.

I initially chose the Dell Studio 15 because it looked nice and very similar to my HP Pavilion dv6000 which I love the look of. Not to mention that it was a great price – NZ$1,700 – for what I wanted in it. So, I asked the customer support personnel if the current offer (a free sound card upgrade) would be the same next week, or if it would change (as I would prefer to get the best offer I could between now and next week). I was clearly told that the offer would be exactly the same next week.

So, I order the aforementioned product on Christmas Eve, my credit card is charged, and my order confirmation tells me that it will take 10 working days from the order date for it to arrive. That seemed reasonable and in accordance with what Dell’s NZ localised site states. However, the customer service representative tells me that it will take 2 – 3 weeks to arrive! So, seeing online that Dell usually deliver well before their proposed delivery date and add a ‘buffer’, I thought it would be okay.

Yesterday, the free sound card upgrade expired and, lo and behold, it has been replaced with a different offer – a free upgrade to Office 2007 Home and Student! I was absolutely furious with the blatant lie I had been told by Dell. To add to the shear frustration, I have been told that the laptop will be here on or before January 19th 2010 – more than 3 weeks, wouldn’t you say? After attempting to make contact with Dell in New Zealand, it turns out they have no actual operators in New Zealand – what a joke! All the 0800 numbers just get redirected overseas, although that’s hardly surprising in this day and age.

I am now awaiting contact with a supervisor who will hopefully settle the matter as to why I was lied to. To be perfectly honest, I would be happy with a refund so that I can get far away from Dell and never go near their products again. If you are in New Zealand and are considering Dell, my recommendation is not to go near them – if this is the courtesy I am provided with just after my purchase, I would hate to think what their customer support is like later on down the track. :( If I can’t get a refund, then this will be my first and last Dell (my previous two laptops were a Compaq and HP respectively – both great machines purchased at retail stores).

Update: Just spoke to the aforementioned supervisor and all the issues have been sorted. It turns out that Dell don’t actually know about the latest deals – I passed it on to them that they should tell people this in the future. Also, the reasons for the delivery delay are because of the holiday period. If only I’d been told this sooner! :)

Steven

Merry Christmas!

Wow, I can’t believe it’s only 5 days til Christmas, and that a whole decade is almost over. This year has gone by so fast – it seems like just yesterday that I was starting out at Waikato University, and now my whole first year of study has passed.

You may have noticed a subtle change in the design of my portfolio and blog – the traditional background has been temporarily replaced with a background made up of different snowflakes, which were obtained from here. Now, you may be thinking, it’s not winter in New Zealand at this time of year (in fact, it’s summer), but snowflakes seem to be an internationally recognised symbol of Christmas, so I thought, why not? Plus, it suits the existing site colour scheme well, don’t you think? ;)

Anyway, I want to wish everyone (in particular, my blog visitors, supporters and all of my clients from this year and all the years that have gone by) a very Merry Christmas and an awesome 2010! Be safe during this holiday season!

Steven :)

My disappointment with WordPress

After numerous attempts to try and integrate a custom-built CMS I made with WordPress, I have come to the conclusion that WordPress is annoying, and that the support offered on the WordPress forums is, to put it simply, useless.

Firstly, if you try to use WordPress’ built-in login functions, even if the user exists in WordPress’ database, you just can’t login. And, this is with WordPress 2.8.6, the latest release. :( Registration works fine, but login fails miserably. However, you can login to WordPress using the default form located at wp-login.php. However, this just wasn’t an option.

Secondly, if you try to create a plugin to override one of their so-called ‘pluggable’ functions (in pluggable.php), it tells you it’s already declared, even though WordPress’ documentation clearly states that the plugins are checked for the existence of these functions first.

To top it all off, when you use Google to find a solution, you get heaps of posts in the WordPress forums, all with no solutions. It’s extremely frustrating when you find someone who shares your problem, but there’s no solution!

So, if you want to even try and integrate WordPress with a custom CMS, my suggestion is to try another blogging solution – WordPress seems to offer no hope.

Who am I?

I'm a web developer who is currently proficient in XHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL and JavaScript. In addition to web programming, I also enjoy software development with C#. My portfolio and blog are a platform for me to demonstrate my abilities and voice my opinions on various (primarily) computing related topics. Since 2009, I have been studying at the University of Waikato.

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