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    Am I being charged?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by hyelton, Aug 15, 2011.

  1. hyelton

    hyelton Notebook Consultant

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    I got this in my email today about my XPS 17 I orddered 2 months ago. and sent back. Is this just from when I paid for it when I bought the computer? or is it a new charge?
     

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    conscriptvirus Notebook Evangelist

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    Sounds like something you bought with the computer. (is 6/27 the date you bought the laptop?)
     
  3. sag_patel

    sag_patel Notebook Geek

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    simple..call dell and ask..
     
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    madmattd Notebook Deity

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    It's just Dell sending you the service plan info. Usually they send them out a lot quicker than 2 months though...like 2 weeks.
     
  5. hyelton

    hyelton Notebook Consultant

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    tried. 4 transfers and and 1 hour nothing. Not calling back
     
  6. floofy

    floofy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Only way you would know if you're charged if you call dell (or email), or check your bank account.