Dell you gone to far, your former customer.
Has anybody post or reply to an issue at the Dell's posting board? I got an email that said they remove my posting becuase it violates their agreement. For using Dell_Hell and jackass? are you kidding me, I guess Dell_Hell thinks it can bend the first amendment. freedom of speach baby, I love this country.
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Inappropriate?Freedom of speech does not cover coming into someone’s house and cussing in front of the kids.
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Inappropriate?Spare me, since when jackass is cussing work. read a dictionary lately? Jackass.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Sorry, we have very strict rules, as far a language goes. On the bright side as long as you stay within the terms of service you can pretty much say anything you want.
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Inappropriate?about time consumer driven groups and certain government departments jumped on dell for still selling these not very reliable pieces of junk dell wants $1800 plus labour $200 au to replace a 7950gtx gpu without quarentee i feel like crying im on a mates cpu at the mo trying to find a fix but its unlikely i cant believe they blatantly charge so much without warranty ona part its like being backdoored by the smiling assasin never again will i recomend dell
I’m miserable
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Inappropriate?If your worred about the first amendment, you should worry about the protect america act or maybe the patriot act.. And stop crying that you can't write whatever you want on THERE site / SERVER which they own and can use in anyway they see fit. They own the site, they own the data, they own the right to post and use. do your research
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?I too have had my messages deleated off of dell's website, I never cussed or anything, I think the truth I was putting on there was too much for dell to handle.
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Inappropriate?Agree with op. Dell deletes reviews on "tech review sites" and tech discussion forums also!!! They did it to me 3 times and no Jimmy/Dell I DID NOT cuss on dell forums or the site where I posted a well written review. That review site looked like an unbiased "customer review" page. Nor did I cuss on a tech forum. The tech forum was monitored by 2 people connected to dell. My postings about dell service on this issue have been censored on all 3 sites.
Kudos OP. Spare me the 1st amendment lesson, Jimmy Dell. Perhaps Dell needs to learn the meaning of CENSORSHIP and read the 1st amendment.--- You know you delete proper discussion on dell forums if the issue shows dell for what it is...A company that WILL NOT follow-up on a massive customer service adapter battery problem that fries mobos. Just how much time should one put into follow-up and pointless customer service runarounds and endless repair calls on a NEW laptop??????????
Warning to people in the market for a laptop: I've had my posts deleted on 2 "laptop/pc review/forums" on 4 different occasions. The problem wasn't TOS violation or improper wording in my unbiased opinions/reviews. The problem was I brought up this issue of adapters/batteries and bad customer service. So check into who the forum mods are when reading pc reviews before your next purchase. And look to see who advertises there. It may only look like an independent technology review site. Not all "PC REVIEW" sites offer unbiased reviews. Convenient how dell plants can leave up reviews that are mostly 'positive' but delete the properly written reviews THAT BRING UP THE REAL PROBLEM WITH DELL.---NO SUPPORT AFTER THE PURCHASE---Forcing people to buy longer service contracts just to get answers for something that was a problem from the day of purchase.
---Again Jimmy Dell, the REAL problem is Dell knew the adapters would blow, cause battery identification and charge problems, an endless array of other problems and cause mobos to be replaced. Dell knew they could sell lousy expensive "extended service contracts" by stalling customers instead of helping. Again Jimmy Dell, the problem was there from the date of purchase. I believe it started whit the power error messages I was getting on my Inspiron when it was 3 months old. But customer service would not help me. By the way, I bought the top line service extension, Dell all but forced me to because I couldn't talk to tech support without it. The big joke is now I can't get a support tech visit appointment.
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