Hi all,
Apologies for the random system generated name. Out of my control and not able to change it for some weeks beyond after I check out of this company.
My 3rd pc from pc specialist and a 3k spend near enough on a new rig. Despite any of that I get the email today about the issues regarding the 3080 GPUs. That's fine but when I ordered some weeks ago and you gave me a build date of this Monday (16th November) that seemed fairly confident. The content of the crying email of no guarantee before Christmas means that you were evidently well aware of this already before I submitted which feels fairly fraudulent if I am honest. I had an issue with a PSU being out of stock and I spent an hour on the phone before giving up and sending an email and paying the top up. You're doing really well so far. Grown too much to care or genuine mistakes?
With that said please tell me two things -
1) I don't need to spend hours on the phone to be refunded for this. You've made it painful enough of a lesson how you regard your "customers". Let's have some professional courtesy for a failed ambition and promise you made that you can't keep.
2) let's just aim to be a bit more open. I would have paid more for a guaranteed position or expedited service thinking you had a better position that you have mentioned. You can hide behind "pre-order" as much as you want. To turn weeks of build time into months means you knew what was up - you've alluded to this in your mail of X cards per month versus Y order size. This is just incredibly disappointing from what I considered a safer port in the storm. I would have been happier if you just said from the word go what the options were or who knows you could have been innovative and offered lesser cards til availability came up and offered a replacement service when the time was possible.
Wishing the best to your employees and hoping that Covid hasn't affected you too much. This level of money grabbing is severely trust affecting and has lost you my future custom. I wish you all the best and good luck.
Apologies for the random system generated name. Out of my control and not able to change it for some weeks beyond after I check out of this company.
My 3rd pc from pc specialist and a 3k spend near enough on a new rig. Despite any of that I get the email today about the issues regarding the 3080 GPUs. That's fine but when I ordered some weeks ago and you gave me a build date of this Monday (16th November) that seemed fairly confident. The content of the crying email of no guarantee before Christmas means that you were evidently well aware of this already before I submitted which feels fairly fraudulent if I am honest. I had an issue with a PSU being out of stock and I spent an hour on the phone before giving up and sending an email and paying the top up. You're doing really well so far. Grown too much to care or genuine mistakes?
With that said please tell me two things -
1) I don't need to spend hours on the phone to be refunded for this. You've made it painful enough of a lesson how you regard your "customers". Let's have some professional courtesy for a failed ambition and promise you made that you can't keep.
2) let's just aim to be a bit more open. I would have paid more for a guaranteed position or expedited service thinking you had a better position that you have mentioned. You can hide behind "pre-order" as much as you want. To turn weeks of build time into months means you knew what was up - you've alluded to this in your mail of X cards per month versus Y order size. This is just incredibly disappointing from what I considered a safer port in the storm. I would have been happier if you just said from the word go what the options were or who knows you could have been innovative and offered lesser cards til availability came up and offered a replacement service when the time was possible.
Wishing the best to your employees and hoping that Covid hasn't affected you too much. This level of money grabbing is severely trust affecting and has lost you my future custom. I wish you all the best and good luck.