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05/28/08

Permalink 06:36:03 am, by jeffo, 377 words, 105 views   English (US)
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Soooo Bigggg!!!! Court Finds Dell Guilty of Fraud.

What can be said? Dell has an issue related to scale?!!

A HUGE company with a HUGE beaurocracy and a HUGE fleet of variously able people will cause this problem by circumstances as much as intent. Hopefully Dell didn't train its folks to make these mistakes. Dell is a good company shouldering a HUGE load and it can and apparently will get too heavy to shoulder. Let's hope it is temporary.

Article below by - Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service

Dell was found guilty on Tuesday of fraud, false advertising, deceptive business practices and abusive debt collection practices in a case brought by the New York attorney general.

The Albany County Supreme Court found that Dell deprived customers of technical support that they bought or were eligible for under warranty in several ways, including by requiring people to wait for very long times on the phone, repeatedly transferring their calls and frequently disconnecting their calls.

Dell also often failed to provide onsite repairs for customers who bought contracts for such support and often blamed software when hardware was actually the problem, the court found. The company also sometimes refused to offer support when a support contract ended, even though the user had first complained about a problem before the end of the contract. Subscribers to a "next-day" repair service sometimes waited as long as a year for support, the court found.

Dell and affiliate Dell Financial Services also advertised special no-interest financing, but denied almost everyone those terms. It often sold customers products without informing them that they didn't qualify for the special financing terms and then charged them interest rates as high as 30 percent, the court said.

Dell and DFS also often incorrectly billed people for cancelled orders and for accounts they didn't authorize. The companies then harassed the people for payment, using illegal billing and collection practices, the court said.

The court will determine how much Dell will have to pay in restitution to affected customers and will also require Dell to pay the state of New York the profits it made on these deceptive practices. In addition, the ruling prohibits Dell and DFS from continuing to engage in the fraudulent activities.

Dell did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the ruling.

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