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3588.1 | Curiousity gets the best of me! Is this client ... | ODIXIE::SEDVM2::COLE | Paradigm: A 50 cent word downsized 60% | Mon Dec 19 1994 10:37 | 2 |
| ... a large wood/paper products company based in a pink skyscraper in
downtown Atlanta?
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3588.2 | Not surprised at all... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Mon Dec 19 1994 12:09 | 16 |
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Unfortunately, I am not the least bit surprised, or even shocked
and amazed.
Last month a brand new VAR (and a long time H-P bigot) we recruited
ordered the full documentation for OSF/1 for their brand new Alpha
machine. We not only sent them V2.0 documentation (their CDROM, of
course, is V3.0), but invoiced them three different times with three
different DEC numbers with three different documentation sets. And
then we get into a BIG hassle trying to return the material for the
right documentation. Today over one month later, they have decided
dealing with Digital "takes too much time and effort", and are
returning EVERYTHING, and staying with "our current partners even
though they maybe behind on the power curve".
I say we better wake up and smell the coffee.
the Greyhawk
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3588.3 | the way things are | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Mon Dec 19 1994 12:48 | 7 |
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A daily occurance for me.
Complain, escalate. But it does no good.
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3588.4 | me, too | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Mon Dec 19 1994 14:15 | 11 |
| re -.2
Yep. Now throw in our Channels partners. The director of MIS at the
last site I installed told me point blank...
"I buy Digital products in SPITE of Digital."
And he's serious. And I think he's right. Hopefully, he'll remain
successful.
Tex
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3588.5 | | MIMS::BEKELE_D | When indoubt THINK! | Mon Dec 19 1994 17:12 | 6 |
| Re: .1
Nop, a BIG gov't authority in NY/NJ :^) A trip to Maine will follow
shortly on behalf of the people in the pink skyscraper. Hopefully (?),
all I will hear over there will be about an endangered owl rather than
an endangered computer company.
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3588.6 | We're surrounded! | DPDMAI::HARDMAN | Sucker for what the cowgirls do... | Tue Dec 20 1994 19:36 | 29 |
| Unfortunately, this kind of crapola pervades this corporation. For
example, last Thursday I went to visit a customer that's having
problems with a 120 mb hard drive in a PC. This is a 'per call', pay
for labor by-the-hour and for parts type of customer. They have an open
PO with Digital for onsite service.
I show up onsite with a Digital 120 mb IDE drive, then the customer
asks me if I could install a new 1 gig IDE drive instead. "Sure!" says
I, I'll get a price and call you back. The order was placed _last_
Thursday. I'm assured that it will arrive on Wednesday, some 6 days
later (after being told "tomorrow" for several days already...)
So far, I *know* of at least SIX people at Digital that have been
involved in purchasing this one $425 part. Meanwhile, the customer has
no part and damn-near every computer parts store in here in Houston has
the very part I need sitting right on their shelves!!!
Oh, we can only purchase from "approved vendors" says the bureaucracy.
If Digital truly wants to be a player in the Multi-Vendor (read PC)
business, then we need to take some serious lessons from the small
companies that eat our lunch on these kinds of deals. They simply drop
by the local parts store on the way to the customer site, buy the part
and make a customer happy. Today. Too simple, eh? :-(
Digital, on the other hand, has to build a paper trail like we're
tracing nuclear bombs or something....
Harry the frustrated field engineer
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