Buying a new computer used to be fun.

I remember when I used to look forward to buying a new computer. It was exciting to get the new hardware that would push your old system to the curb. Opening the boxes and getting a whif of that new computer smell. Hooking it up and hitting the button that brought it humming to life. In only a few minutes you could be surfing the net, manipulating your digital photos or playing a favorite game.

I just bought a Dell 2400 and it isn’t fun anymore.

It all started a couple of weeks ago with a call to Dell Computers.

I already knew what I wanted, so the call to order SHOULD have been easy. I needed their basic, bottom of the line system. I didn’t need anything fancy. I knew from the website that the computer I wanted was going to be $349.00 + $50.00 for a 17″ monitor, and there would be a $24.00 handling fee (a complete B.S. charge) + FREE Shipping. So with tax I knew I would be looking at $450.00 dollars or so.

I decided to give them a call, and see if maybe I could swing an even better deal. Like maybe getting rid of the B.S. handling fee.

The first guy I talked to was clueless. I’m not sure if he even knew he was selling computers. He was determined to sell me something far above my price range. Even though he really couldn’t explain any of the details. I gave up and decided to call back later.

The second call, I couldn’t understand the lady. She had an incredibly thick accent. I gave up again.

My third call didn’t get any better. Where do they find these people. When I asked her the specs of the computer she said “It has 256 memory and costs around $500.” According to her the monitor was going to be $120.00. Ugh.

The fourth guy. Yeah, he told me that shipping was free. but there was going to be a $75.00 handling fee that was impossible to get rid of. I asked about the price I had seen, and he told me the BEST price he could give me was around $490.00. Click. Try again.

Finally got someone who got me to the right model and right price. I tried to get a little better deal. No go. So I bought anyway. I was getting tired.

After about a week, I got the system. Pulled it out of the box and plugged it in.

I guess Dell is in bed with evey major Internet Dial up provider. My desktop, startup menu, quick launch menu, favorites menu were all loaded with AOL, Earthlink, MSN, and Netzero crap. So I started uninstalling. Then I went after all of the other freebie programs installed. It takes about an hour to eliminate all of the software and trial programs they load on your new computer.

I feel like I had to put the system through detox before I could use it. “First you must be sober and clean Mr. Computer, then I can use you.”

I decided to install my wireless connection to the system. Windows XP told me I had some sort of compatibility issue with my USB DLINK wireless access point. I couldn’t get it to work. I gave up and ended up dragging a network cable through the house.

Digital Camera time! Just plug it in and go right? wrong. I guess if I want to use the over complicated gallery and image editing software that comes with the camera it would probably work. But all I want to do is drag and drop the photos from the camera on to the computer. It should be easy - but it isn’t. I guess I will fix that tomorrow.

I still have to tackle the scanner and installing all of my software.

This isn’t fun anymore. It smells like work.

Plus, I checked Dell’s site the other day. They have discontinued the model I just received. It isn’t on the site anywhere, and they have dropped the price on the next best model to what I just bought.

I think I am going to give them another 5 calls or so tomorrow to let them know what I think.

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2 Responses to “Buying a new computer used to be fun.”


  1. 1 M

    and he still doesn’t have the new one …
    Sony Vaio must mean, “wait for it”

  2. 2 Keith

    I got the dell.

    As for the Sony Vaio order… That is a completely different and more ridiculous story.

    and, true, I still don’t have one. It wasn’t for lack of trying.

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