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The Community Cafe The Community Chat area is for lighthearted and enjoyable discussions, like you might find around a water cooler at work. Almost any non-tech-support topic may be discussed here. Discussions on religion and politics are not allowed, except for politics directly related to free and open source issues. Any topic or discussion that causes problems or drama will be closed. This area is intended for fun and community building, not arguments. Please take those elsewhere. Thanks! |
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Just Give Me the Beans!
![]() Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
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the day dell refused to sell a computer
UPDATE: I have talked with Dell, and they are going to sell the computer to me. The issue had less to do with the OS and more to do with a mis-inderstanding with the original order taker.
I did have to order it through the home section of their order department, but I was able to place the order with a business card and received my tax exemption. Despite the small bump, Dell's customer service has been good, and I plan on buying more computers from them in the future. Assuming they continue to embrace open source! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< I had a surreal experience with Dell today. My boss asked me to order a new computer for our small, non-profit business. Wanting to support Dell in their decision to sell computers with Ubuntu installed, I decided to order one. First, I talked to a small business representative, who informed me that I could not order one of the Ubuntu-based computers through the small business department. I had to go through the "home and home office" department. I called the Home office department. I asked the representative if I could buy one of the ubuntu computers for my company. She said (and I quote), "these Dell computers are designed for personal use only, as long as you use it for personal use, you can purchase one." ![]() So I lied and said I would.... Next, I tried to buy it on our business credit card. They would have none of that. She told me that I had to buy it through a personal card. Now, as a non-proft, our business does not pay sales tax (10% in Tennessee). Had I bought it with my own card, I would have had to pay tax (~$90), which my company would not have reimbursed me for. So.....no Dell today. ![]() I really wanted to support Dell and I am just blown away that they would REFUSE MY MONEY because I was buying it to use for a business. What company goes around telling its customers how they can use their products? What business model does that fall under? More importantly, are they really supporting Ubuntu and Linux? They didn't seem too supportive to me. Last edited by cosborn72; June 26th, 2007 at 03:37 PM.. Reason: Change in situation |
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Just Give Me the Beans!
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
Supporting a small business must be different from supporting a home user.
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Gee! These Aren't Roasted!
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
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That's really annoying, isn't it?cosborn, why don't you get a System76?
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Can't Get Enough 64bit Ubuntu
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
So why are they for personal use only? Do they not have faith in Linux?
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Ubuntu Extra Shot
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Ubuntu 6.06
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
Sucks... Oh well, sucks for Dell too, since I'm sure System76 won't refuse your money, right? Heh heh heh heh heh heh.
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Fresh Brewed Ubuntu
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Location: Barberton, OH
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Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
The thing to do is call and see if any of the windows-based computers are for home use only, or if they can all be purchased for either. If they can all be purchased for either, ask for a reason.
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Loony Lycanthrope
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Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
Submit your story to Slashdot or Digg. If it gets picked up, you will probaby find out that the "peons" manning the phones "misspoke" the official policy. That's what happened the last time when someone was denied the ability to purchase the extended hardware warranty.
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5 Cups of Ubuntu
![]() Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: BC Canada
My beans are hidden!
Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
Yes, I agree with yabbadabbadont . Somebody has their priorities backwards. Talk with a manager and ask why Dell is refusing to sell you a computer. If that doesn't work, go over his or her head. Remember, crap always flows downhill.
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Girls can be geeks too!
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Re: the day dell refused to sell a computer
It's probably because they want you to buy the more expensive Novell SLED workstations if you're a business.
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