Meant test not tear but must be subconscious as to how I’m feeling.I’ve already been on the phone and they said they will send a new side panel. Hopefully it’s easy to fix. I’m working now till 8 so can’t really tear out everything else yet to see if it’s ok!
I know that’s an odd one. I remember this happening to you as well @ish. Did they just send you a new panel?Seeing this just gives me dreadful flashbacks but your dust filter has managed to stay on.
I just had the whole thing sent in to be replaced as I did not want to risk having any damage done to components. Even if it meant waiting a week more it's well worth it for the peace of mind.I know that’s an odd one. I remember this happening to you as well @ish. Did they just send you a new panel?
They didn’t offer that on the phone to me. To be fair it didn’t look like it had been particularly battered on the box etc. I’m at work so can’t check it out until tonight fully but I’ve had a quick look and everything else seems ok. If it passes checks and there is no other visible damage then I guess it’s ok to just send the side panel.I just had the whole thing sent in to be replaced as I did not want to risk having any damage done to components. Even if it meant waiting a week more it's well worth it for the peace of mind.
Don't forget in your criticism of PCS that they ship thousands of units a week and we're seeing only a tiny handful of damages on delivery. In addition, DPD have a responsibility to take care of every package they handle so breakages are not all down to PCS.That's a poor result. I got my PC intact but, as I said in my review, felt the packaging was the weakest I've seen in a couple of decades of buying PCs.
If you feel unhappy/concerned just ask for a full rebuild rather than a new side panel. PCS will statistically price in a return rate due to damaged deliveries. They will know that by cutting back packaging that increases returns due to damage by y% but reducing costs by x% and this generates more margin. It's not an error, it's an explicit pricing decision.
Really sorry to see that has happened to your new PC. Hope all is ok and the new panel arrives swiftly and safely!Just received my PC glass panels smashed! Lovely case but this seems to happen regularly!View attachment 28513
That isn't a criticism of PCS. I'm sure PCS, like any company who has to execute a large number of deliveries, analyses delivery failure rates very carefully, and the cost will be taken account of in their model. You can package everything perfectly and send it with the best courier, but that will cost. That eats into your margin and will be passed on to the client. Passing costs onto the client makes you less competitive, reducing your volumes.Don't forget in your criticism of PCS that they ship thousands of units a week and we're seeing only a tiny handful of damages on delivery. In addition, DPD have a responsibility to take care of every package they handle so breakages are not all down to PCS.
Your post most certainly was a criticism of PCS, you implied that they have reduced the level of packaging.That isn't a criticism of PCS. I'm sure PCS, like any company who has to execute a large number of deliveries, analyses delivery failure rates very carefully, and the cost will be taken account of in their model. You can package everything perfectly and send it with the best courier, but that will cost. That eats into your margin and will be passed on to the client. Passing costs onto the client makes you less competitive, reducing your volumes.
As the client, however, your contract is with PCS. DPD is utterly irrelevant. They are just a counterparty of PCS, nothing to do with you. So this is all down to PCS. The client, if they feel uncomfortable with the damage, should ask for a replacement system. PCS will have priced that into their margin. The odd replacement against hundreds of successful deliveries.
Now you're stating as a fact that PCS 'cut costs in areas like packaging' - based only on your own alleged experience.I said that "I ... felt the packaging was the weakest I've seen in a couple of decades of buying PCs". That isn't criticism, it states that the packaging was weaker that I've historically observed! PCS is cheaper than some other system builders. Perhaps one reason is they cut costs in areas like packaging. PCS could improve the packaging/courier and charge me more. I wouldn't want to pay that since it would make no economic sense for me to pay £10 more to offset perhaps a 0.2% chance the PC is broken during transit.
But that's not what you said. What you said was that DPD were 'irrelevant'. But they're the people who do the damage and that makes them very relevantWhere I completely disagree with you is regarding DPD. PCS hires DPD to execute the delivery. The customer doesn't. Anything that goes wrong is 100% down to PCS. DPD does not enter the equation for a customer. PCS, of course, can blame DPD since they did contract them.
When did anybody say the customer couldn't return the PC if they were concerned? They can.Most importantly, the customer should not feel any reason to just accept a new glass side. If they feel even the slightest concern that glass has got into their system, they should just ask for a full replacement.
If you've been around a while you'll know that most of us have been critical of PCS when we've felt they've dropped that ball. I certainly have, on several occasions.Honestly, I don't see why everyone is so protective of PCS. They are just another company trying to maximize profits for their shareholders. I have zero issue with that and they seem to be doing that successfully given profits doubled in 2020. They just have their pros and cons like every other company.