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- From: tennesen@mars.dgrc.doc.ca (Andy Tenne-Sens)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Gateway2000 486DX-33 ??
- Keywords: Gateway
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.180543.14981@clark.dgim.doc.ca>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 18:05:43 GMT
- Lines: 66
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- I sympathize with those who have had problems with delivery from
- Gateway. I ordered a system last November and still don't have
- it. As of yesterday, Gateway hasn't sent it out their door.
- Here's my story.
-
- I decided on Gateway because of the "almost-too-good-to-be-true"
- price on the 486DX2-66-MHz system, and I wanted something that
- wouldn't be obselete by the time it arrived. I had also read
- good reviews about their systems' reliability, and customer
- satisfaction. My order differed from the standard configuration
- in that I opted for the tower case, a standard (i.e. not Anykey)
- keyboard, 16M RAM (on *one* SIMM!), and the CD-ROM drive. I was
- told it should be shipped in 3 weeks. That was Nov. 6.
-
- After four weeks it hadn't arrived, so I called my sales rep,
- Angie, who said the CD-ROM drives were not available yet. A
- week later (Dec. 15) I called again and, being told that the
- drives were still not available, I had her change the order to
- ship the PC without the drive, which would be sent later for me
- to install myself, at no extra charge. Under this simplified
- configuration, the computer was supposed to have been shipped in
- 1 to 1.5 weeks. On Dec. 18, I was told that the order had been
- "released", meaning that it would be assembled in 1 or 2 days.
- I actually began to think it might arrive before the new year.
-
- However, I've now waited 9 weeks and still don't have the system.
- Some of my conclusions are:
-
- 1. As always, there is no such thing as a free lunch.
- Gateway's prices may be very competitive, and the reports of
- their reliability both speak well for Gateway. The catch is that
- you may have to wait longer than you think to get your system.
-
- 2. Their manufacturing seems based on something like "just-
- in-time" manufacturing that keeps costs of stocking parts
- inventory low. Unfortunately, this works best only if the parts
- influx is steady, and that seems not to be the case.
-
- 3. The customer doesn't have much clout simply because the
- Gateways are such good deals. I was told by Angie that Gateway
- ships out "almost 3000 systems a day"! What's it to them, then,
- if one or two dozen disgruntled customers cancel their orders,
- especially when Gateway *does* seem to be able to send many
- systems out (probably the vanilla ones) within the promised 3
- weeks?
-
- Be forewarned.
-
- (What will really burn me up is if, as soon as I receive my
- system, I see the price on the 486DX2-66 dropped in the very
- next issue of PC Magazine. They should be about due for a price
- decrease.)
-
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