I recently purchased a laptop from a seller on amazon, and something sketchy is going on and wanted a second opinion before I call bullshit.
I found a discontinued model of a dell laptop on amazon for a good price. 15.5" screen, 32gb ram, 1TB harddrive, brand new. Upon receiving the laptop, I started making some minor changes to settings to my liking, installed firefox, then thought hey before I go too far, I should check the system specs to make sure. Sure enough, there's only 500gb. I contact the seller, they say there must have been a mix up and give me a return label, and I shipped it back.
They got it back yesterday, and then send me an email late last night saying this: "Today, we received your return and identified a technical glitch. As shown in the attachments, we discovered a 1TB Intel SSD physically installed; however, due to the glitch, 476GB of space was unallocated. We have rectified the issue by allocating the entire space, resulting in the display now reflecting the full 1TB capacity. It will be dispatched back to you on Monday. Upon receiving the item, please notify us, and we will promptly process a $25 refund as a courtesy."
I used to self identify as a computer nerd many years ago, but haven't messed with computers hardly at all in the last 15 years. Now, first of all, i'm going to call bullshit just because that sounds sketch. I've never heard of a hard drive not displaying it's full capacity. Second, if I sent back a laptop that was supposed to be 1TB but only showing half the storage, why in the hell would this seller (not affiliated with Dell) open the laptop, "fix it" and say it's good to go and send it back to me? It's no longer NEW at this point, sir. So I'm guessing they either swapped out the hard drive, which then its definitely not new any more, OR this is their game. They ship out a computer that's not what people ordered in an attempt to save some money because most people don't know how to check specs on a computer, and just deal with the ones that catch them in their lie.
So, what say you fellow nerd, does this sound like bullshit and should get amazon involved to get a full refund?
I found a discontinued model of a dell laptop on amazon for a good price. 15.5" screen, 32gb ram, 1TB harddrive, brand new. Upon receiving the laptop, I started making some minor changes to settings to my liking, installed firefox, then thought hey before I go too far, I should check the system specs to make sure. Sure enough, there's only 500gb. I contact the seller, they say there must have been a mix up and give me a return label, and I shipped it back.
They got it back yesterday, and then send me an email late last night saying this: "Today, we received your return and identified a technical glitch. As shown in the attachments, we discovered a 1TB Intel SSD physically installed; however, due to the glitch, 476GB of space was unallocated. We have rectified the issue by allocating the entire space, resulting in the display now reflecting the full 1TB capacity. It will be dispatched back to you on Monday. Upon receiving the item, please notify us, and we will promptly process a $25 refund as a courtesy."
I used to self identify as a computer nerd many years ago, but haven't messed with computers hardly at all in the last 15 years. Now, first of all, i'm going to call bullshit just because that sounds sketch. I've never heard of a hard drive not displaying it's full capacity. Second, if I sent back a laptop that was supposed to be 1TB but only showing half the storage, why in the hell would this seller (not affiliated with Dell) open the laptop, "fix it" and say it's good to go and send it back to me? It's no longer NEW at this point, sir. So I'm guessing they either swapped out the hard drive, which then its definitely not new any more, OR this is their game. They ship out a computer that's not what people ordered in an attempt to save some money because most people don't know how to check specs on a computer, and just deal with the ones that catch them in their lie.
So, what say you fellow nerd, does this sound like bullshit and should get amazon involved to get a full refund?