[ale] OT vision computers etal
H. A. Story
adrin at bellsouth.net
Thu Feb 23 16:50:57 EST 2006
Geoffrey wrote:
>Nathan wrote:
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>>I think that the key thing here is 'anybody with the know-how'. Don't
>>get me wrong, I would much rather build a computer from 'off the street'
>>components and then get the $$ to support it if something goes wrong,
>>but it sounds like the client is looking for 1) a one stop shop and 2) a
>>one time payment (with 'free' support over the 3 year life of the
>>equipment). Vision offers that and Dell offers that. I don't know of
>>many small Mom and Pop shops that can afford to sell a computer (with
>>Windows) for $499 and then provide 24 hour phone support for small
>>problems and then free, next day (or 4 hour, if you wanna pay the extra
>>$$ to Dell) support, including replacement if necessary, on site for 3
>>years after the sale. Another factor here is that, most of the time,
>>the issues aren't going to be hardware related. I spend much more time
>>removing virii, spyware, aware, undorking a profile, etc. than I do
>>swapping RAM, hard drives or motherboards (which covers pretty much
>>everything else since most OEM mobos have everything integrated into the
>>mobo) at most Windows client sites.
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You need to sale some Acer's Those things will keep you busy..
>My personal experience with Dell is there support is virtually
>non-existent. They've sent it over seas as well and you get nothing but
>a script reading bot on the other end. The smaller you are, the worse
>it gets. Big customers get priority.
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>I don't know about Vision's service, but I don't think you're going to
>get a computer for the same price as you would from Dell.
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