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March 9th, 2007 03:00

THE XPS 700 RESOLUTION THREAD

In anticipation of the long awaited resolution to the XPS 700/710 concerns that have been shared here on the Dell Community Forum, I have asked ChrisM to allow us to begin a new thread that has a NEW emphasis. ChrisM once again, has demonstrated a genuine care and respect for Dell’s customers by allowing the previous thread to reach the 1,500 threshold, and by sticking this new thread at the top for all to see. No one can deny, that Dell has not tried to “hide” the concerns and complaints of its customers, but instead has provided a forum for them to share and be heard.

 

Sometimes change can be a difficult process, and the cost to all can be significant. There are many here that have been posting since the beginning, when the first thread was stuck at the top last July 3rd, 2006. Eight months and nearly 14,000 posts later, we are beginning to see a light shining on the horizon of Dell’s renewed effort to give customers a much improved experience.

 

In many ways, what we as customers have been a part of, is potentially a trend that other corporations are going to have to take seriously. What Dell is doing for its customers is seldom, if ever, seen amongst large corporations. Truly listening to its customers and then responding in a humble and meaningful way, is something that most customers have only ‘wished’ for. It has taken some time, but in the end, Michael Dell, the newly announced CEO of Dell, took the initiative and responded directly to our ‘cry’ for an upgrade path for the XPS 700/710 computers.

 

Because so many Dell customers have had positive experiences in the past, the belief has always been kept alive that Dell would find a way to ensure that Dell’s foundational emphasis on a positive and personal customer experience would find renewed support corporate wide. As Dell works to provide future computer systems that the enthusiast and gamer can be proud to own, it is the hope of all that have shared here on the forum, that Dell’s willingness to turn their failures into a success, will be met with customer excitement.

 

A corporation’s success, in an ever increasingly competitive market, in the end will be tied to the corporation’s willingness to open its doors to customer input and involvement. From here we made a difference and had an impact that may very well be an important ingredient in a strong and influential corporation’s customer care revitalization. As Jim Collins writes in Good To Great, “All good-to-great companies began the process of finding a path to greatness by confronting the brutal facts of their current reality. It is impossible to make good decisions without infusing the entire process with an honest confrontation of the brutal facts. As a result, they emerged from adversity even stronger.”

 

May this thread be the beginning of a new chapter for Dell and the XPS 700/710 customers with Dell listening to the voice of its customers, and confronting those realities, so that each of us may experience Dell at its best; turning each reality into success, one by one. Thank you to each and every person that gave so much to make ours and future customers experience a richer one.

Let the posting begin!

 



Message Edited by gbakmars on 03-08-2007 11:59 PM

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July 20th, 2007 03:00

Worldwide XPS 700 Motherboard Exchange Program Launch Date Confirmed

We are pleased to announce that Dell will launch the XPS 700 Motherboard Exchange program worldwide on Monday, August 13, 2007.

On August 13, Dell will launch a website for XPS 700 and 710 customers to register for the program and to tell us what options you prefer. Lionel will post a blog with a link to the site.

XPS 700 customers will be able to choose at no charge -
* XPS 700 to XPS 720 Hardware Kit
* XPS 700 to XPS 720 Hardware Kit and on-site installation service
* One of the above plus the option of purchasing a quad-core QX6700 processor for 25% off our Electronics and Accessories price (pricing may vary depending on the time you order)

XPS 710 customers will have the option of of purchasing a Hardware Kit and on-site installation service. Pricing and program offering details may vary by region and will be outlined in future posts.

This program will expire on October 13, 2007.

All upgrade requests must be submitted no later than midnight Central Standard Time October 13, 2007. For more information, here is the very first post where we outlined the details of this program, and here is the link to the XPS 700 Motherboard Exchange Program category that contains all the information we've shared so far.

Between now and August 13, Lionel will plan to publish more details about how to prepare, how the process will work, pricing details for XPS 710 customers, and more. In the meantime, we will continue to prepare for the rollout of this Dell global program.

We appreciate your continued patience.

1.9K Posts

July 20th, 2007 03:00

:smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy:A date:smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy:
 
A full month before Crysis is out. 
 
Thanks Dell.
 
Special thanks to Chris, Lionel, Neil, Mike D., and the XPS guys. 

48 Posts

July 20th, 2007 03:00

Thank You. Now I can go to sleep.

52 Posts

July 20th, 2007 03:00

:smileyvery-happy:

98 Posts

July 20th, 2007 06:00

Wuhooo! Finally! The wait is over!

Thank you Dell!

I guess the next thing is people will be asking for that BIOS fix for the new Penryn processors hehe.

Hey zaraza good night!

Message Edited by scarmine on 07-20-2007 12:37 AM

38 Posts

July 20th, 2007 07:00

This news is stimulating me in the most wonderful way.. um.. Dellfully...

552 Posts

July 20th, 2007 08:00

Hey I said Aug 27th...who was closer......remember bragin rights.lol

85 Posts

July 20th, 2007 10:00

finally, thanks to all the people who made this happen.

53 Posts

July 20th, 2007 12:00

I can finally stop checking the website everyday! :smileyvery-happy:
 
Oh wait, still have to see if it supports Penryn.  :smileysurprised:

187 Posts

July 20th, 2007 12:00

hmm.. at the current price, you'll be able to pick up a QX6700 for $777.. not too shabby..

2.6K Posts

July 20th, 2007 12:00

rim shot please! 

Iceman54 wrote:
And when you deduct the gift card, it will be $577.00



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July 20th, 2007 12:00

Tphillips,
 
The price for every other 710 owner will be announced soon, but the special price for you won't be out until much, much, much, much later !!!!!  :smileyvery-happy:
 
Hopefully soon and reasonable.
 
Regards - MichaelO

XPS700 - Black
E6700 1.4.1 Bios - OS XP MCE 2005
4GB DDR2 PC2-5300 @ 667 Mhz
24 in Dell 2405FPW
768 Mb EVGA 8800GTX
XFI w/ Logitech Z-5450 5.1

201 Posts

July 20th, 2007 12:00

And when you deduct the gift card, it will be $577.00

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July 20th, 2007 12:00



cjg1 wrote:
Fantastic! Thanks so much for giving us a date. Now we can plan our lives accordingly!!!!

Like PG, I thank you for doing this prior to Crysis!

You can plan to sign up on August 13th but that doesn't give you the date you'll receive your new MB.  Still no guarantee you'll have it prior to Crysis.  I wish the blog post would have said "go here and sign up" rather than "sign up in 3-1/2 weeks".  Days, not weeks.....

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July 20th, 2007 12:00

Now I know they said later but when is the price for 710 owners going to be given???????
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