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    • gotwfG
      gotwf @syko24
      last edited by gotwf

      @syko24 I stopped doing business w/Dell circa 2004/5. I spec'd out a box for a client and had the order held because the client wanted to pay direct rather than thru me. When they did, the sales rep tried up selling them on different hardware and RHEL (went so far as to tell them Debian was NOT Linux). Also went so far as to bad mouth me to the point client confronted me about it before pulling the trigger. Fortunately I had a pretty good relationship w/this client and I prevailed. Hate to have thought what might have ensued otherwise. Lots of big operators swear by them but, since you asked, there's my Dell horror story. New here w/zero rep but I'd keep the xByte.

      Caveat emptor. Good luck. ✌

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      • syko24S
        syko24 @gotwf
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        @gotwf said in Anyone ever return a server to Dell?:

        @syko24 I stopped doing business w/Dell circa 2004/5. I spec'd out a box for a client and had the order held because the client wanted to pay direct rather than thru me. When they did, the sales rep tried up selling them on different hardware and RHEL (went so far as to tell them Debian was NOT Linux). Also went so far as to bad mouth me to the point client confronted me about it before pulling the trigger. Fortunately I had a pretty good relationship w/this client and I prevailed. Hate to have thought what might have ensued otherwise. Lots of big operators swear by them but, since you asked, there's my Dell horror story. New here w/zero rep but I'd keep the xByte.

        Caveat emptor. Good luck. ✌

        @gotwf - Agreed, I would prefer to keep xByte as they are just a much better run operation. However, if Dell is going to pull some crap and try to charge a 15% restocking fee then I may need to consider keeping it and sending back the xByte server. I have emails out to both companies trying to see what my options are.

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        • notverypunnyN
          notverypunny
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          Is refusing the delivery an option? If you've got the cancellation request in writing then I'd simply refuse to pay any sort of restocking fee.

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          • syko24S
            syko24 @notverypunny
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            @notverypunny - I am not sure yet. Dell never seems to use FedEx or UPS when shipping servers. They are using Mach1 Global which is a first for me.

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              thecreaitvone91 @syko24
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              @syko24 said in Anyone ever return a server to Dell?:

              @notverypunny - I am not sure yet. Dell never seems to use FedEx or UPS when shipping servers. They are using Mach1 Global which is a first for me.

              They usually use freight for shipping. And you can't refuse it. If you have an account manager they can help you I'm sure.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                Good luck!
                I had an IBM server, back when they were still IBM - We wanted to return it because it was DOA - they refused - the only options they offered was continuing to send tech after tech to replace parts... it was ridiculous!

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                • gotwfG
                  gotwf
                  last edited by gotwf

                  If you requested a cancellation from Dell, and have proof, you can file a dispute with your credit/debit card company. They'll make you jump thru various hoops and various delays while Dell is provided the opportunity to refute your dispute but in the end right usually wins. Provided you can back it up. So I hope you saved a copy of that cancellation request. Also any detailed specifics you can document about the multiple delays. Submit all that when you file your dispute. Oh, and don't let lamer operators on the other end dissuade you - they're just being lazy. Stay assertive. Not passive. Not aggressive. You know the drill.

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                  • DanpD
                    Danp
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                    I assume that you reached back out to Dell regarding the order cancellation. What did they have to say?

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                      thecreaitvone91 @gotwf
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                      @gotwf said in Anyone ever return a server to Dell?:

                      If you requested a cancellation from Dell, and have proof, you can file a dispute with your credit/debit card company. They'll make you jump thru various hoops and various delays while Dell is provided the opportunity to refute your dispute but in the end right usually wins. Provided you can back it up. So I hope you saved a copy of that cancellation request. Also any detailed specifics you can document about the multiple delays. Submit all that when you file your dispute. Oh, and don't let lamer operators on the other end dissuade you - they're just being lazy. Stay assertive. Not passive. Not aggressive. You know the drill.

                      Do any businesses actually pay with Credit/Debit Card though? Most would be paying with a Purchase Order I would think.

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                      • dbeatoD
                        dbeato
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                        Don't accept the shipment and let it get back to Dell. That is the only way.

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                        • dbeatoD
                          dbeato @syko24
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                          @syko24 said in Anyone ever return a server to Dell?:

                          @notverypunny - I am not sure yet. Dell never seems to use FedEx or UPS when shipping servers. They are using Mach1 Global which is a first for me.

                          They always use Fedex or UPS for us...

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                          • syko24S
                            syko24 @dbeato
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                            @dbeato said in Anyone ever return a server to Dell?:

                            Don't accept the shipment and let it get back to Dell. That is the only way.

                            My rep finally got back to me and told me to do the same thing. I just wish there was a way to stop the shipment before it reaches my door. I tried to put a call in to Mach1 but couldn't get through to anyone.

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