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    Dell 9100's all sold out?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Lolly, Oct 20, 2004.

  1. Lolly

    Lolly Notebook Enthusiast

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    Doe's any one know if this is the end of the line for the Dell Inspiron 9100's cause they are all gone now..

    And of course when you call them they can't answer your questions on anything all you get is we haven't heard ..
     
  2. chazzy

    chazzy Notebook Consultant

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    There's a lot of numbers in between 5 billion and 9700, I am a Sounds and Vision magazine reader, some of their advertisers also have used the A to Z prefix on the model number. Don't worry good old Dell with it's laughable representatives will still have you fuming as hell or ROTFLY(Your)AO at their nonsensical transferring you to a line that says if you would like to make a call hang up and try again. I think it must be in their training or application for a job, I'll bet the first questions they have to fill out are can you lie the second is can you tell a owner to wait for a tranfer to some that knows more, then put the customer on a hang up, try again number to see if they will go away to find out the info they need from some notebook forum. If you buy a Dell and need their help your going to be introduced to the both of the above, as sure as the sun is yellow in color for they sell computers *not* educate their owners. IMHO a great way for the company to go out of business ad never be fooled into buying Dell ever again. [:!:]

    P.T. Barnum once said "There's a sucker born every minute" that's the type Dell wants to buy their shabily made in 3rd world countries by part time farmers like Malaysia, which is quite noted for its growing of vegetables, not assembling high grade computers made in China. Both of those Country's "Made in Malaysia or Made in China" are on the bottom of my notebook supposedly built by Dell?¿?.

    Proof: Look at the bottom of your notebook to see for yourself, it's not always what you see above, sometimes it's the differance below.

    /Chaz
     
  3. Lolly

    Lolly Notebook Enthusiast

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    Chaz,

    So TRUE... Very sad to say