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[[!meta title="List of support fiascos"]]
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## Introduction
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Dealing with a lot of hardware (in the sense of moving/maintaining)
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involves some support from vendors. Sometimes vendors are doing a
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particular bad job. This blog page is dedicated to vendor screwups and
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document real stories.
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## The support for a Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (2019-12-19 - 2020-04-06)
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10 days after the repair the space bar inhibts the same behaviour and
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hangs / does not produce a sign. I cannot open a service request on
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the website, as the previous request is still open. Additionally now
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the rubber from the screen falls off. The overall impression of the
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device is like a cheap 50$ notebook that you buy on shady electronics
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market, significantly below standard of regular notebooks.
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Again a list of "mysterious" calls can be seen in the Dell website,
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but nobody ever responds on the Dell own website. Meanwhile the
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support on Twitter tells me to take pictures and a video of the space
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on Twitter. After I sent all of it, I am asked to reboot the system
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and try if the space bar still doesn't work in the bootloader.
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Updates from this particular Dell fiasco:
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* 2019-12-20: The exchange is confirmed., it should be done in 2-3
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work days
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* 2019-12-28: The necessary part (unclear which) is not available, the
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exchange is postponed to 2020-01-12.
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* 2019-12-31: I get an offer to the the system replaced by a
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refurbished system. That does not make any sense as the device is
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almost brand new and a refurbished one has been returned (probably
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for a good reason).
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* 2020-01-03: I request a statement to how Dell understands "Next
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business day" support, as the problem has been open for
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weeks. Again.
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* 2020-01-04: another key ("d") now also gets stuck. It seems the
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keyboard was never tested to be used in reality to me.
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* 2020-01-06: Dell informs me that the repair is delayed until
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2020-01-28.
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* 2020-01-07: I inform Dell that their behaviour is breaking the
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contract and that I want to have a refund, a replacement or a repair
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by end of week. This is still significantly longer than "next
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business day".
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* 2020-01-08: Dell re-informs me that they can exchange with a
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refurbished device, which I decline before.
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* 2020-01-10: Dell re-informs me that the repair is delayed until
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2020-01-28
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* 2020-01-16: Dell informs me that the repair is delayed until
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2020-02-24. This makes it an **at least 2 months repair time**.
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* 2020-01-16: I re-inform Dell that they can refund and pickup the
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device and that I expect it to be done by 2020-01-24
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* 2020-01-21: Instead of replacing the notebook with a used notebook,
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Dell today suggest to replace it with a new one. I accept the
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proposal and now wait for a replacement device.
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* 2020-01-22: I am asked to take a picture of the notebook with the
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serial tag and to provide the following information: 1. Service
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request number, 2. Registered Owner's name, 3. Current date and time
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and 4. Current Location. However the device does not have a sticker
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and all information is already present at Dell.
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* 2020-01-28: While the replacement notebook should be on the way
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(according to the tracking it isn't - but then again nothing in the
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support system of Dell is up-to-date), the current notebook is
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slowly dying: The screen has become wobbly-wobbly and makes funny
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noise when opening, closing or even moving the notebook while the
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display is open. If this notebook was about 7 years old, I'd say
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it's a typical worn-off problem. However it is about 3 months old
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now. My hope: it's only this particular model, it's not an issue of
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the whole XPS 13 series. My fear: it actually looks to be designed
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rather fragile, compared to a thinkpad. Also note: more random keys
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get stuck half the way and make it impossible to type text
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correctly, because a key may-or-may not function on the first hit.
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* 2020-01-31: The date for the replacement is set to be 2020-02-14.
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* 2020-01-31: The notebook begins to further fall apart: the
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keyboard/lower part slowly disconnects from the screen on the right
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side. This might also explain the wobbly behaviour. Furthermore the
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notebook freezes now with some disk I/O. The latter could be a
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software bug, the former could be a mis-repair (screw lose?). So
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clearly, if you need to rely on a computer, neither the XPS nor Dell
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is something to choose.
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* 2020-02-02: The audio jack is now loose and headphones only get
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partial connectivity. This is probably related to the right part of
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the screen falling off.
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* 2020-02-03: Can't believe it, but now the touchpad also gets
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stuck. It is about 0.3mm down on the left side, making it impossible
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to issue a left click.
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* 2020-02-11: The replacement notebook arrived.
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* 2020-02-16: The replacement notebook gets hand-burning hot at the
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bottom. Problem reported via Twitter.
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* 2020-02-17: Dell says the hot temperatures are normal, even though I
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advise Dell that it has potential to burn my skin.
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* 2020-02-19: On the replacement notebook the "c" key gets stuck from
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time to time.
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* 2020-02-25: The power supply of the replacement notebook is
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broken. It stops charging after some time, the led on the charger
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turns off. It works again, if it is disconnected from the power
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outlet for some hours.
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* 2020-02-26: Running diagnosistics confirms that the charger is
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broken. This amount of time spent for debugging this notebook series
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is beyond ridiculous. Dell so far refuses a full refund even though
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they clearly ship unusable hardware.
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* 2020-02-26: The "h" and "u" keys are now als exhibiting partial
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stuck behaviour.
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* 2020-02-26: The system gets very slow (mouse pointer lagging
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slow). I reboot. The system gets stuck in the Dell logo
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state. Turning it off hard. Turning it on again. It stays stuck with
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the Dell logo.
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* 2020-04-20: The system has been sent back and refunded.
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Summary: **Dell is fully incapable of repairing a device** and
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**upholding a contract**. I assumed I bought a notebook with next business
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day service. What I got is a computer which has
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frequent hardware failures and no support within any sensible amount
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of time.
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## The support for a Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (2019-11-16 - 2019-12-09)
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I ordered this particular notebook on 2019-09-19 and it arrived around
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2019-09-27. So far so good. However shortly after starting to use it,
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I managed to get a somewhat-stuck key (the "p key"), which
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more-or-less randomly hangs/does not produce a character. As some of
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my passwords contain a p, this led to very frustrating login failures.
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Having a stuck key like this after less than 2 months of use is really
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not showing good quality, so I reported this issue with Dell on
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2019-11-16. With the device I bought the so called
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"Complete Care Service" and "Premium Support". In theory reachable
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24x7.
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In practice, after opening the support request on 2019-11-16, I did
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not receive a real reply on the following Monday. So I reached out
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again and got a reply on Tuesday, already being late if it was only
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next business day (NBD) support.
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After reporting that issue additionally the rubber below that keeps
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the notebook stable on the table began to detach itself from the
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notebook. Only another minor problem, but clearly nothing to expect
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from a quality device.
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After a long forth-and-back via Twitter DM about the device heat and
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whether the p key still occasionally is stuck (yes!) there was
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eventually a replacement scheduled for the 26th of November.
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However - you can guess it - nobody showed up. The log at Dell says
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that somebody tried to reach me, however there was no missed calls on
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any of my numbers. And no email or no direct message. So even if
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somebody tried to call, they did not bother sending an email.
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Until I reached out again, after I got a message that the phone number
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is forwarded. It continues "funny" like that: on 26th there was no
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further communication from Dell. No message, no call, no email.
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However when logging in to the Dell portal, Dell rescheduled the
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appointment for Thursday, 28th, 0800.
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Independently on how the story evolves from here, the amount of time
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spent into the support, waiting, replanning locations, etc. is already
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exceeding the worth of the product. So I can clearly disrecommend
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buying this device/support combination, if you want to professionally
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work with it.
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And it continued on 2019-11-27 at around 2230 in the evening when the
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Dell technician called me by accident. "I just wanted to save your
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number". Then asking me on the phone where Glarus is in detail. I
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guess Dell doesn't have a navigation software...
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Then eventually telling me that he
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might or might not come tomorrow (the 28th), but he will certainly
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contact me in the morning.
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2019-11-28, around 1400. No call, no message, no nothing. Reaching
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out via Twitter DM. Again. My phone number is confirmed, I get as an
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answer. So yet another day where Dell scheduled the support (not me),
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does not appear, does not reach out nor gives any suitable answer.
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2019-11-29. The technician just wrote an email that he comes Monday
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1200. That is yet another week after Dell originally announced the
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repair and yet another time that Dell unilaterally decides on a new
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repair date without even trying to confirm the date.
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But it gets worse: later in the evening I received a twitter message
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that the case is closed. Without ever having seen a technician,
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without having gotten it repaired. And a bit later it gets confirmed
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on the "service request" page of Dell.
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So in a summary:
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* Waited for nothing to happen for two weeks
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* Multiple support appointments scheduled without ever showing up
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* Claims of trying to reach me by phone without any missed call (and
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other calls that I received the same day)
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* Wasted many hours in communication
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* No support executed at all
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* Support cased closed without doing anything
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The story continues: 2019-12-04. I got a message saying that the
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techincian is coming tomorrow. Again without confirmation from my side
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and with less than 24h to react.
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2019-12-05: because so far nobody ever showed up, I send a message via
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Twitter to @DellHilft, asking about the technician. Answer is that I
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should wait. The third day. I also check the support center, which
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claims to have called me at 3 am GMT. 3 am. Seriously, which company
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does that?
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[[!img dell-3am-call.png size="300x"]]
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GMT is actually behind Swiss time, so the actual call happend around 2am.
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Besides all of that, I obviously did not receive a call.
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BUT things can get worse with Dell. Since the 5th, my messages in the
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dell support website don't show up anymore. It basically looks as follows:
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Dell: we are calling you
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Me: I don't see a call, this is my number:
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Dell: we are calling you
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Me: Hello? Did you see my message?
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Dell: We will just silently drop your messages now
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Since 2019-12-05 the "." key is also stuck from time to
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time. Basically the notebook is falling apart within 2 months of use
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and the only thing you get is false claims of a technician showing up.
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2019-12-06: the technician is calling around 0830. He starts by asking
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where I live and then tells me it is far away and he doesn't have time
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for me. He has many other customers. He also sounds very drunk.
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He tells me he might come on Monday, but cannot tell a time yet.
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Also on the same day: I get a note from Dell telling me the technician
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could not reach me. Not sure how many WTFs can be produced within one
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day, but Dell is really pushing it to the limits.
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2018-12-09: the technician called at 0900, arrived by 1230 and fixed
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the notebook around 1500.
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* Roughly 4 weeks waiting time
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* Roughly 80+ messages exchanged with Dell
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* 4 working days invested to get it fixed
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[[!tag hardware support]]
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