The thread about Dell laptops reminded me of an experience a friend had.
This friend has been looking at getting a new laptop for some time, and saving for it. He's recently accrued enough shinies to get one, and has been looking at machines. I've had quite a few pitfalls myself, so I've been trying to advise him, drawing heavily on the expertise of my roommate, who builds computers and does tech support for a living.
Eventually, he narrowed the choice down to an Alienware, or an Acer. I advised him quite strongly to go with the Alienware, noting that Acer has a history of problems. Granted, there was nothing bad yet about the new machine he was looking at, and it quite possibly could be fine, but honestly, given the choice between a Mercedes and a Ford, I'd go with the Mercedes.
He does a lot of 3D rendering and graphical editing, and a little bit of gaming, so I had him check the graphics card. Intel Graphics on the Acer, Nvidia on the Alienware. Now, I know Intel Graphics has gotten a lot better in recent years. Pintos also stopped exploding in their later models. Still doesn't mean I think they're a good idea. So that cinched it for the Alienware.
So the next day, he calls me, all excited. He had ordered his laptop. I congratulated him on the Alienware.
"Oh, I didn't get an Alienware. The guy at Dell told me I could get the SAME MACHINE for a much lower price if I got a Dell!"
Uh oh... I smells a rat I does.
I felt like garbage popping his elated bubble. But I had him pull up the specs for the two machines. And sure enough, while the Dell had a similar processor, everything else was crap. Intel Graphics, slower HD... lots of 'Lite' style components if you get my meaning. Specifically while this machine would be perfectly for for word processing or web browsing, it would CHUG on even the light graphics processing he would have it do.
Andd he had told the Dell representative what he was using it for, why he wanted the Alienware, and had asked specifically if this machine would be able to manage the graphics processing he wanted it to do. And the rep assured him that this machine was every bit as good as the Alienware.
So he called them back. Well, they had shipped out the machine THAT DAY, and wanted a restocking fee. Really?! Tracking had it almost at his house! My they were in a hurry to get it into his hands.
So I recommended he escalate it. Be non-sucky but firm, that he had been mislead and this machine was insufficient for his needs, and he wanted what he had originally called to order. It took him a week, but he finally got them to take the thing back and refund him the full amount.
I still feel bad about that. No one ever wants to be the one who rips the shiny covering off a new toy to reveal it to be a steaming pile underneath.
This friend has been looking at getting a new laptop for some time, and saving for it. He's recently accrued enough shinies to get one, and has been looking at machines. I've had quite a few pitfalls myself, so I've been trying to advise him, drawing heavily on the expertise of my roommate, who builds computers and does tech support for a living.
Eventually, he narrowed the choice down to an Alienware, or an Acer. I advised him quite strongly to go with the Alienware, noting that Acer has a history of problems. Granted, there was nothing bad yet about the new machine he was looking at, and it quite possibly could be fine, but honestly, given the choice between a Mercedes and a Ford, I'd go with the Mercedes.
He does a lot of 3D rendering and graphical editing, and a little bit of gaming, so I had him check the graphics card. Intel Graphics on the Acer, Nvidia on the Alienware. Now, I know Intel Graphics has gotten a lot better in recent years. Pintos also stopped exploding in their later models. Still doesn't mean I think they're a good idea. So that cinched it for the Alienware.
So the next day, he calls me, all excited. He had ordered his laptop. I congratulated him on the Alienware.
"Oh, I didn't get an Alienware. The guy at Dell told me I could get the SAME MACHINE for a much lower price if I got a Dell!"
Uh oh... I smells a rat I does.
I felt like garbage popping his elated bubble. But I had him pull up the specs for the two machines. And sure enough, while the Dell had a similar processor, everything else was crap. Intel Graphics, slower HD... lots of 'Lite' style components if you get my meaning. Specifically while this machine would be perfectly for for word processing or web browsing, it would CHUG on even the light graphics processing he would have it do.
Andd he had told the Dell representative what he was using it for, why he wanted the Alienware, and had asked specifically if this machine would be able to manage the graphics processing he wanted it to do. And the rep assured him that this machine was every bit as good as the Alienware.
So he called them back. Well, they had shipped out the machine THAT DAY, and wanted a restocking fee. Really?! Tracking had it almost at his house! My they were in a hurry to get it into his hands.
So I recommended he escalate it. Be non-sucky but firm, that he had been mislead and this machine was insufficient for his needs, and he wanted what he had originally called to order. It took him a week, but he finally got them to take the thing back and refund him the full amount.
I still feel bad about that. No one ever wants to be the one who rips the shiny covering off a new toy to reveal it to be a steaming pile underneath.

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