barlew
Godlike
So i am a bit sad to have to write this post as i have had yet again exemplary customer service from PCSpecialist but this is yet another laptop which i am having to RMA to them.
Here is the story. I ordered a brand new Vortex IX last weekend. PCSpecialist zoomed through the build and testing process much quicker than i expected and i received an email this afternoon saying that the laptop was ready for shipping. I called up and spoke to Marcus (who weirdly i get on the phone every time i call and he is awesome and should be commended for work) and arranged for me to drive down and pick the laptop up. So i drove the 80 miles to Wakefield this afternoon and picked the laptop up (meeting Marcus in person and he is absolutely a top bloke) I load the laptop into the car and drive back up north.
When i get home i unbox the laptop absolutely buzzing about the weekend of gaming i have ahead of me. But what do i see upon opening the lid. The shiny 4k Samsung screen instead of the Matte GSync panel i ordered.
Laptop gets turned off and i call customer support straight away. Low and behold i get Marcus on the phone who ran through a couple of checks with me and funny old thing tells me i have to return the laptop monday morning as they have gone screwed up my order. Marcus is clearly quite embarrassed about the situation and cant do enough for me (i really cant fault him he is class). The RMA is going to be rushed through and hopefully i'll only be waiting another week for the laptop i ordered.
I can hear the reasonable reader thinking to themselves "so whats the drama mistakes happen".
The drama is this. I have been a customer of PCSpecialist for years now. This is the third laptop i have bought from them. It is also the 3rd laptop i have had to RMA.
Here is the history.
First laptop i bought was a Vortex (i believe 3). Unboxed it and loved it for approx a week untill the laptop starting alarming and shutting itself down within seconds of logging in every time i turned it on. I RMA'd the laptop, within a number of days of the RMA i received an email to say they could find no fault with the laptop and it was being returned. I phoned up to protest and was told they would not look at the laptop again. I received the laptop back turned it on and straight away the overheat alarm sounded and it turned off. So time for the second RMA for that laptop. Finally it was fixed and lasted a number of years.
Laptop 2 was a Defiance 3. Six months in the screen starts to sporadically flicker untill the point it got so bad it would go black and the back light would flicker continuously. RMA the Defiance they confirmed the screen was faulty they replace the screen.
Laptop 3, well you already know the story.
The companies customer service is absolutely second to none and i cannot fault it but there is something very wrong with their processes (or i am the unluckiest man on the planet).
Ill keep you guys updated but i really am very dissapointed and im not sure i will continue to be a customer after this.
I am starting to think that although their prices and customisation options cannot be beaten it may be wise to stick with the more expensive everyday brands such as Razer and ASUS.
Here is the story. I ordered a brand new Vortex IX last weekend. PCSpecialist zoomed through the build and testing process much quicker than i expected and i received an email this afternoon saying that the laptop was ready for shipping. I called up and spoke to Marcus (who weirdly i get on the phone every time i call and he is awesome and should be commended for work) and arranged for me to drive down and pick the laptop up. So i drove the 80 miles to Wakefield this afternoon and picked the laptop up (meeting Marcus in person and he is absolutely a top bloke) I load the laptop into the car and drive back up north.
When i get home i unbox the laptop absolutely buzzing about the weekend of gaming i have ahead of me. But what do i see upon opening the lid. The shiny 4k Samsung screen instead of the Matte GSync panel i ordered.
Laptop gets turned off and i call customer support straight away. Low and behold i get Marcus on the phone who ran through a couple of checks with me and funny old thing tells me i have to return the laptop monday morning as they have gone screwed up my order. Marcus is clearly quite embarrassed about the situation and cant do enough for me (i really cant fault him he is class). The RMA is going to be rushed through and hopefully i'll only be waiting another week for the laptop i ordered.
I can hear the reasonable reader thinking to themselves "so whats the drama mistakes happen".
The drama is this. I have been a customer of PCSpecialist for years now. This is the third laptop i have bought from them. It is also the 3rd laptop i have had to RMA.
Here is the history.
First laptop i bought was a Vortex (i believe 3). Unboxed it and loved it for approx a week untill the laptop starting alarming and shutting itself down within seconds of logging in every time i turned it on. I RMA'd the laptop, within a number of days of the RMA i received an email to say they could find no fault with the laptop and it was being returned. I phoned up to protest and was told they would not look at the laptop again. I received the laptop back turned it on and straight away the overheat alarm sounded and it turned off. So time for the second RMA for that laptop. Finally it was fixed and lasted a number of years.
Laptop 2 was a Defiance 3. Six months in the screen starts to sporadically flicker untill the point it got so bad it would go black and the back light would flicker continuously. RMA the Defiance they confirmed the screen was faulty they replace the screen.
Laptop 3, well you already know the story.
The companies customer service is absolutely second to none and i cannot fault it but there is something very wrong with their processes (or i am the unluckiest man on the planet).
Ill keep you guys updated but i really am very dissapointed and im not sure i will continue to be a customer after this.
I am starting to think that although their prices and customisation options cannot be beaten it may be wise to stick with the more expensive everyday brands such as Razer and ASUS.