This is the 4th order I've placed with PCS, and the first time I've ordered indemand components, prolonging pre-production. Once building starts, the whole process is pretty rapid.Following up on this, my PC has gone through building and testing today and is now awaiting dispatch.
The process flies along once you get out of that initial stage.
Where exactly? And not according me. According to their rep. If you take issue with that, feel free to call them, I can give you my order number so you can check yourself.You talk about respect but you show no respect yourself. It would appear that PCS made a mistake and (according to you) apoligised for their mistake. Where did PCS disrespect you? I sure hope you never make a mistake.
Actually laughed here, you really don’t go to the pub much (well not many do these days).Where exactly? And not according me. According to their rep. If you take issue with that, feel free to call them, I can give you my order number so you can check yourself.
And I accepted their apology.
At the start, they insisted it was all working in order, it took me 20 minutes to have convince them to call the build dept.
Is it not common sense to respect customer queues?
If you went to a pub and they served the person after you, would it not be disrespectful?
As I said, I accepted their apology, as mistakes can happen, but that would mean accepting the fact that it was a mistake first, which was not how they initially got back to me.
And I said, I understand the mistake, accepted it and heck the moment the rep said so, I thanked him and said I will keep waiting.
Going back to the pub example, if they did it once and acknowledged, all good.
Twice? Nope.
Elaborate where I am not showing respect?
It is one thing to support a company, and a different thing to attack someone because they find a certain practice lacking.
Customer service evolves through feedback. Not once did I attack PCS.
Even when they explained to me the thing with the orders on the 16th taking priority, I said I knew about the loophole, and I was fine with it, cause it was as per how their systems work.
And when I make a mistake, the first thing I do is own it, without requiring others to chase it back to me.
Because that is how I show my respect to them.
Would expect more from someone who is moderating the site, rather than attacking a post that frankly only showcases that there is indeed an issue. Furthermore, on my side I have so far tried to also advise with regards to other mix-ups, such as the PSU emails, people who may not have been able to call due to work etc.
The only thing so far lacking in respect, is your reply. Cause it feel more like a personal attack.
I'm not going to get into an argument with you so this is all I'm going to say. The facts are (as I stated in my original post) that according to you PCS made a mistake and messed you around. They then apologised for their mistake (again according to you) and you accepted their apology (once again, according to you).Where exactly? And not according me. According to their rep. If you take issue with that, feel free to call them, I can give you my order number so you can check yourself.
And I accepted their apology.
At the start, they insisted it was all working in order, it took me 20 minutes to have convince them to call the build dept.
Is it not common sense to respect customer queues?
If you went to a pub and they served the person after you, would it not be disrespectful?
As I said, I accepted their apology, as mistakes can happen, but that would mean accepting the fact that it was a mistake first, which was not how they initially got back to me.
And I said, I understand the mistake, accepted it and heck the moment the rep said so, I thanked him and said I will keep waiting.
Going back to the pub example, if they did it once and acknowledged, all good.
Twice? Nope.
Elaborate where I am not showing respect?
It is one thing to support a company, and a different thing to attack someone because they find a certain practice lacking.
Customer service evolves through feedback. Not once did I attack PCS.
Even when they explained to me the thing with the orders on the 16th taking priority, I said I knew about the loophole, and I was fine with it, cause it was as per how their systems work.
And when I make a mistake, the first thing I do is own it, without requiring others to chase it back to me.
Because that is how I show my respect to them.
Would expect more from someone who is moderating the site, rather than attacking a post that frankly only showcases that there is indeed an issue. Furthermore, on my side I have so far tried to also advise with regards to other mix-ups, such as the PSU emails, people who may not have been able to call due to work etc.
The only thing so far lacking in respect, is your reply. Cause it feel more like a personal attack.
just wanted to say congrats. i also placed my order on the 17th, and im still in pre production. lets hope i am after you in line for the building stage haha. if i may ask, are you pairing your 3080 with a hdtv or you found a 4k monitor and if yes which oneFollowing up on this, my PC has gone through building and testing today and is now awaiting dispatch.
The process flies along once you get out of that initial stage.
def a good choice. that is one sexy monitorI personally have a gigabyte g27QC for now (1440p), but thinking about upgrading to a Acer Predator XB273K at some point.
yea that is fair. the G9 is indeed quite expensive for sure. G7 a very good choice indeed. you will be ready for cyberpunk. lucky dog. i am hope i am as lucky as well. (mainly built this for cyberpunk and to replace the series x for me.I went with the Samsung G7 in the end. I looked at the G9, but I just didn't have the space. Plus, you know, the wife told me it was too expensive and I wasn't allowed it.
I told myself I was getting it for Cyberpunk, but the truth is I'm getting it for Valhalla, Watchdogs Legion, Cyberpunk, Red Dead 2 and Sekiro as well and that's how I'm justifying the money spent on it.yea that is fair. the G9 is indeed quite expensive for sure. G7 a very good choice indeed. you will be ready for cyberpunk. lucky dog. i am hope i am as lucky as well. (mainly built this for cyberpunk and to replace the series x for me.
This is laughable. My post was merely descriptive of my situation.I'm not going to get into an argument with you so this is all I'm going to say. The facts are (as I stated in my original post) that according to you PCS made a mistake and messed you around. They then apologised for their mistake (again according to you) and you accepted their apology (once again, according to you).
When you accept a proffered apology for any offence then that's the end of the matter. You're perfectly entitled to explain what happened on here, that PCS mucked you about and later apologised for that error and that you accepted their apology, but to pompously go on and on about them 'showing you no respect' is laughable. If anyone is being disrespectful it's you; PCS made an error, apologised and you accepted - and yet here you are still raking over the coals like some spoiled child.
Stuff happens, Life isn't fair. People make mistakes. But when someone sincerely apologises for a mistake and you accept it then the matter is closed.
When did you order?
And has anyone that's in build chosen the 5900X Cpu?
with those weird name you can just tell her that it's some random bill or a piece for the car ;PI went with the Samsung G7 in the end. I looked at the G9, but I just didn't have the space. Plus, you know, the wife told me it was too expensive and I wasn't allowed it.
Speaking from experience there...?with those weird name you can just tell her that it's some random bill or a piece for the car ;P
"stay tuned for more pro tips" xD
The 5900X can run upto 90-odd degrees C which will keep you nice and warm, so that might help replace the wife on cold nights!The wife said it was the new PC build or her...
So, should I go for the 5900x or the 5950x?
The wife's much colder than that - I could use her as an overclocking cooler...if she'd just sit still for 5 minutes.The 5900X can run upto 90-odd degrees C which will keep you nice and warm, so that might help replace the wife on cold nights!