Why Dell? WHY?

I refuse to buy Dell anymore. I had the worst, most chaotic customer service experience ever that lasted nearly 2 years of them not knowing what the heck they were doing.
 
There's been a steady and universal decline in customer support over the past few decades. It's almost like they've all decided it doesn't pay, including co's with a legacy of good service.
 
There's been a steady and universal decline in customer support over the past few decades. It's almost like they've all decided it doesn't pay, including co's with a legacy of good service.
I think Dell's biggest problem is all of the issues associated with the 13th and 14th generation Intel chips. Customer service issues because of a third-party problem are difficult to get out ahead of.

Like HPE splitting from HP, I think Dell may eventually go towards a enterprise .vs. consumer company split. They're probably still printing money on the Enterprise side.
 
I think Dell's biggest problem is all of the issues associated with the 13th and 14th generation Intel chips. Customer service issues because of a third-party problem are difficult to get out ahead of.

Like HPE splitting from HP, I think Dell may eventually go towards a enterprise .vs. consumer company split. They're probably still printing money on the Enterprise side.
But that's what I'm getting at, including the widespread migration some years back to contracted foreign callcenters. Service as necessary evil rather than loyalty opportunity.
 
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