Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 21:23:53 -0400 From: "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] 2GB Toshiba PCMCIA Card Hard Drive $12.xx after rebate!
Matt I read through there info on the web site, I talked to the people at my local store. I came away with a bad taste in my mouth. The fine print reads you can order a Toshiba 2GB hard drive for 119.99, but they can change your order to Kingston, or anything else they feel like, and ship it to you without telling you, they can change the price to anything your card will take, again without telling you. Now I'm not saying this is what they are doing, only this is what they feel they can do. Add that to the fact that it is listed as in stock when you order, and the you get an email saying it is backorder. I don't do business with people who think they have a right to treat me in this manor. Check the page they are still showing it as in stock and it will ship in 3 to 4 days. So that is a lie. When the price is to good to be true, it generally is. You want to give your money to a company that lies to you right off, go for it my friend. http://www.gtwaccessories.com/cgi-bin/pagegen/gtwaccessories/www/page.html?m ode=itempage&file=/page/itempagev4/itempage.spl&prodID=1881017 David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Libretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 6:45 PM Subject: Re: [LIB] 2GB Toshiba PCMCIA Card Hard Drive $12.xx after rebate! > Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 22:36:45 +0000 > From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [LIB] 2GB Toshiba PCMCIA Card Hard Drive $12.xx after rebate! > > Man... my head is spinning. As you guys have probably deduced by now, I'm > not that good at processing masses of information quickly, and end up > beating my head against the wall for a few days until things sink in. > > I suggest someone else call Gateway at 877-285-6043 and see if they can > absorb and digest the whole deal about what happens if an order is put in on > this drive, and then it's put on backorder. And... just what the deal is > with cancellation of the order. The cancellations aren't guaranteed, as > Gateway waits a while to confirm that their supplier can't in fact supply > enough of the units to fill all the orders. > > I got Crystal (of only 4 people there, including Carla and Aurora) at > Gateway who has been going over and over all this with customers all day. > She said that within 3-5 days, a notice will be sent back to a customer > about their order telling them whether or not the item had to be put on > backorder. But it seems Tom got such a notice within an hour or so. > > She said that when their warehouse runs out of an item, Gateway has to send > a backorder request to their supplier. Then they have to wait for the > reply, in which the supplier confirms whether or not the item can be shipped > to Gateway within 30 days. Gateway then sends the customer email notifying > them that they've received that information from their supplier, and that > the item is expected to be shipped within 30 days. > > But she said that Gateway has been out of stock on these drives since the > 1st of August, and that they sent a request to their supplier to supply the > number of drives they had received orders for at that point. It's the 10th > now, and they haven't heard back from the supplier yet. > > Also, this offer was first made by Gateway on July 15th! Probably why they > ran out of stock by Aug. 1st. > > I ended up going in circles with Crystal about just what the scenario might > be if I ordered today. Would the request Gateway put in on the 1st cover my > order, or would Gateway have to put in another request to their supplier for > recent orders. > > Since the supplier hasn't written back, Gateway has no way of knowing at > this point how many of the existing orders they can fill. I'm assuming that > they probably will wait for that information to see if they need to place a > 2nd order. So I guess it's very possible that orders made now, may have to > wait for a reply for a 2nd request by Gateway to the supplier. Again, a > reply to such a request by Gateway is SUPPOSED to come back from the > supplier in 3-5 days. The supplier's reply will say either they're out of > stock, or saying they'll ship to Gateway within 30 days. > > So say this coming Monday Gateway receives a reply to the order they placed > to the supplier on the 1st indicating that X units will be shipped within 30 > days. If X units is not enough to fill orders placed between the 1st and > Monday the 12th, Gateway will have to send a request for more units. But > say the supplier doesn't reply for another 10-12 days. That'd be the 22nd > or 24th of this month at the longest. 30 days from Aug 24th is well after > the deadline on the 15th of Sept. for the rebate to be postmarked. > > Then where does the cancellation process come in, and just how does it work > if it isn't instant, and they have to spend a few days to process it? > Gateway probably waits until they hear from the supplier in order to cancel > the order, unless they have heard back from their last request to the > supplier > > The phones at the Gateway Shop are supposed to be open until 6PM PST > according to their website, but I'm wondering if that should be PDT. If I > have the energy, maybe I'll give them another call. But it'd be great if > someone else who can absorb and process a lot of convoluted parameters > quickly and efficiently [obviously not me :-0] could give this a try. > > Phew! > > Matt > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com > > > > > ************************************************************** > http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list > http://www.silverace.com/libretto/ - Archives > > -------TO UNSUBSCRIBE------- > Reply to any of the list messages. 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