Posted on 02/26/2002 12:25:12 PM PST by RJL
You know, if Dell sets itself up as a protector of the public from those who would criminally use Dell computers...doesn't that mean we should presume admitted liability if they fail in an unrelated regard?
Wondering if a legal could answer this question, because I seem to remember reading that it is not advisable to try to put a safety rug at your business where you KNOW ice is likely to accumulate and cause someone to fall. If someone crosses the rug and falls anyway, that will make you more liable because you are tacitly admitting the danger...am curious about this...
I let them know that I will never order any dell products. I reminded them of what happened to k-mart when they stopped selling guns and hired fat rosie as their national spokesman (well, she is a man after all.) I also stated that I was a stock broker with a major national brokerage firm, and that, henceforth, would never recommend the stock to my clients, and would convince the 25 or so clients with positions in dell to dump this dud immediately.
Until I get further information that Dell has cleared up this little "misunderstanding," I've got half a dozen other "names" to shop from.
However, we don't need to get hysterical ourselves and "not spend one dime on a Dell", etc.
It really sounds like some liberal lame a$$ low level order processor took it on themselves to screw with a gun dealer.
I have had great service with my Dell that I bought last year, and correspondingly absolutely rotten service with HP.
Let's contact their customer service, in Freepin' droves, and let them know that there are a lot of us computer users out here.
Not that I can even see a lawsuit here.....
This is not happening to me, I just posted the note.
I did go to his web site, it is legitimate, he seems to be known on the Rugerforum.com. I also sent a note to Dell asking if this was true and expressing my dissapointment if it is true. I have not gotten a reply from Dell yet.
"Dude, you're getting a Dell!" (Tm) Sorry, couldn't resist.
I'll share the company's reply should I receive one.
If this story is true I am done buying from Dell. Never again.
1. Tell them it's a gross misunderstanding, and that "Weigand Combat Handguns Inc." is the name of your gay theater troupe. Tell them it's a "high camp" thing, in your betht lithp. Then tell them your real name is "Steven".
2. When they say how they're tho relieved that you're a Normal Perthon", and that they can ship your order, say "thank you very much."
3. Then, tell them to stick their POS up their collective bunghole, sideways, hard, and follow it up by saying, "Gee, looks like you've got a Dell, dood."
4. Wrap up by telling them the next voice they hear will be that of your corporate counsel, and then say farewell by sneering "Have a nice day, $&#&#&&", and hang up the phone.
Trust me, you'll feel much better for it. :)
I agree. Seems he gave up awfully quickly before he went on to make an issue out of it. Once he spoke with someone at Dell and had an opportunity to show them that he was a legitimate business, he should have pursued this further to see what kind of response he would get rather than (pun intended) going ballastic because of fauly execution of corporate policy.
I wouldnt be surprised that the same people that were all over pilot training schools for being dumb enough to teach arabs paying cash to steer jumbo jets, are the same people who are now all over Dell on this. I would bet additionally that those most upset with Dell are those that are okay with arab profiling at airports. Assume Dell had good intention for putting up initial roadblock. Comdemn them only when its shown they refuse to sell to legitimate businesses for some political reason.
BTW, I happen to like some divorce, criminal, and tax and corporate lawyers as a rule.....and have enjoyed their most needed services on occasion.
"What's good for the goose is good for the gander."
"Hoisted by their own petard."
"The shoe doesn't fit so well on the other foot?"
Shall I continue? When the liberals end their social engineering efforts and end-runs around the legislature via the courts, then and only then I will say that the courts aren't a valid avenue for conservatives too.
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