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Dell in hot water for deceptive advertising

Posted May 28 2008, 02:34 PM by Kim Peterson
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Dell had better make headlines with its earnings call tomorrow, if for no other reason than to bury the news out about its misleading advertising practices. A New York judge came down hard on the company yesterday for baiting customers with financing promotions that it never intended to actually offer.

Dell offered freebies and no-interest financing to "well qualified" or "best qualified" customers, according to the judge. But most customers who took the bait were given interest rates from 16% to 30%. The judge also faulted Dell for shoddy customer service that included long telephone holds and denying rebate requests. The judgment had little impact on Dell shares, which are up 3 cents today to $21.52.

Dell said it disagreed with the judge's decision, but hadn't decided whether to appeal. I think an appeal is unlikely; why would the company revive such a damaging case? The question now is if other states will follow New York in suing the company. New York's attorney general has received 1,000 complaints against Dell, and I'm sure other states are hearing from customers as well. (New York customers can apply for restitution at www.nyagdell.com).

On to the earnings report. Dell is in turnaround mode after a miserable year in 2007, when profits tumbled and revenue barely grew. Key to the turnaround is a new strategy to place Dell products in more stores here and overseas. Although Dell still lets people custom-order a PC, it's focusing more on pre-made models that it ships to stores. Dell is making solid inroads in Asia, getting its computers into electronics chains like Suning and Gome in China.

Analysts are expecting Dell to report a Q1 profit of 33 cents per share and revenue of $15.66 billion. At this time last year, Dell reported profit of 34 cents per share and $14.6 billion in revenue.

Dell shares have been creeping up in the last three months, and Morgan Stanley recently upped Dell's rating to overweight with a $28 price target.   

Update: Dell's Q1 results are in, and it looks like the company beat expectations. Revenue hit $16.1 billion, and profit was 38 cents per share. A highlight of the quarter: Notebook computer sales were up 43% from the year before. 

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Comments

 

No company will ever admit that it tried to decive it's customers. I am glad I didnt' get a Dell.

This is great news. You reap what you sow.  DELL FINANCIAL SERVICES is horrible and the love riping people off. Their customer service is too much red tape and emotionless script reading. First you start in India, then you're transferred to a Supervisor in the USA (usually TX). I have a lease with Dell, and I have asked for an "early buyout" three times in the last five months. However, there are extra fees & charges that were not discussed with me over the phone when I initially signed up for the lease. Basically to buyout my $1700, one year old DELL laptop... DELL offered me an Early Buyout quote of $2200 this month. BOTTOM LINE: Pay cash for a DELL, or don't buy at all. Their finance company is a bunch of sharks. I will never do business with DELL again; because they don't see us as "valued customers"... they see us as "profit centers".

Just to let someone know.   We are now on our 2nd laptop for my grandson (I'm

sure that's because of the user, not the product), I have a brand new Dell Vostro at home and we had 3 Dells at the office I worked for.  All worked just fine.  As far as customer service, I, personally, have called and talked to "India" several times.  I have not experienced long delays and the customer service personnel have been kind, gracious and very patient.  We are very happy with Dell and the service.

Just thought I would let someone know.

YES! Dell is finally facing the lies they have been getting away with for the last 10 or more years. I purchased a Dell computer, and had problems trying to speak to a representative. Instead, I was directed to 10 other phone numbers in the company and no one helped me. When I found out that they included financial charges in my order without telling me, I paid off my computer in one month!!

I have a gateway that has rarely ever failed me. Its almost 7 years old, with a pentium4 chhip that came factory with it. can you imagine that pentium4 chips have been around for that long. In that time I have never had the dreadded BLue Screen of Death, never lost a drive, or file(at least not cuz it was the computers fault...lol). I bought it for $1001.00 customer service when ordering was awesome. I was a week late getting to me cuz they didnt have the size drive I ordered insead of making me wait they upgraded it for free 80gig HD and I still have over 60% free. I am a big believer of record it burn it and then dump it. no need to keep everything on here for ever. We have Dell at the fire station and it sux's always messing up had to recover it way too many times for a computer that is only 1.5 years old.

Dell customer service is the worst.  I need people to speak clear English to me and understand what I am saying, not read some script out of a manual that they mispronounce and don't even know what they're saying.  I don't care if people don't speak English, most of my relatives don't and English is a second language to my own father.  But how do these company's put a non-English speaking person in their customer service for America?

I made a lady cry the last time I was on the phone. They had previously replaced my power chord, which mysteriously died luckily right before my warranty was up, for free and the new chord died in less than 4 months, so I wanted them to send me a new one for free since the last "free" one they sent me was obviously defective.  I insisted it be free, and quoted the replacement parts warranty, and she actually broke down, and kept putting me on hold and coming back sniffling.  If I could have reached through the phone to smack her, I would have.  The call took over an hour.  I kept asking to speak with her supervisor, and she would put me on hold for 10 minutes, and come back crying worse than before.  It was SO annoying.

Stop outsourcing jobs!

dell won't admite wrong doing ever....

Why wouldn't Dell's shares rise. Profit is the only bottom line.

For there to be winners, there must be losers.

Let's face it - by and large, care, decency and honesty are hardly relevant to shareholders.

Dell have proved that dumping on the little guy will be rewarded over and over again.

The practices of completely ignoring a large proportion of mail-in rebates and out-sourcing support to India have well illustrated how to run a business at a profit.

After 4 purchases the past 5 years, Dell has ALWAYS been helpful,

also geat to do business with.

I cannot fault them on anything.

I've bought 4 Dell computers, all top of the line, but will never buy another Dell!  Customer service is horrible.  They wouldn't replace a defective keyboard on a $4000+ computer!!  They just don't care!!!

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