> I've also heard legends about how great Dell's Worldwide repair program is where people have had parts delivered to them next day on the island of Borneo in Indonesia, but that's yet to be tested.
This was a long time ago, but I bought a Dell with Ubuntu while visiting my parents in Oregon, and took it back with me to where I was living in Innsbruck, Austria.
The hard drive (I told you this was a while back) died on me. I called up Dell, and expected some nightmare of having to ship it back to the US where I'd bought it and waiting months and who knows what.
But what actually happened was some guy showed up at my door the next day with a new drive and swapped it out.
I recently paid for Dell's next day service with a new PC purchase.
The PC arrived broken, and Dell refused to send anyone out to fix it.
Instead, I waited weeks for a replacement, feeling like a chump.
When I complained to Dell, none of their employees seemed to understand that they had failed to honor their warranty, or why I would be disappointed.
The replacement machine works fine, but Dell violated their agreement with me and so I can no longer recommend them.
This was a long time ago, but I bought a Dell with Ubuntu while visiting my parents in Oregon, and took it back with me to where I was living in Innsbruck, Austria.
The hard drive (I told you this was a while back) died on me. I called up Dell, and expected some nightmare of having to ship it back to the US where I'd bought it and waiting months and who knows what.
But what actually happened was some guy showed up at my door the next day with a new drive and swapped it out.
I was so impressed.