Dell Commercial ... Doesnt' it erk you?

Blieb

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The new commercial when the interns are leaving and they turn off the lights, and then some guy stands up in the dark shouting about how they're still there 24/7.

Well, it just bothers me. All the fvcking jobs are going to India. This marketing shot should draw great criticism, but I haven't heard anything about it.

I'm also somewhat saddened that someone like Michael Dell, who started building PC's from his college dorm room ... would promote such outsourcing. He is the idol of US business efforts ... to build an empire from nothing.

Does he not have a sense of patriotism?

I know it's about the all mighty dollar, but at some point you CAN have enough dollars ...

*sigh*
 

LikeLinus

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Originally posted by: Blieb
The new commercial when the interns are leaving and they turn off the lights, and then some guy stands up in the dark shouting about how they're still there 24/7.

Well, it just bothers me. All the fvcking jobs are going to India. This marketing shot should draw great criticism, but I haven't heard anything about it.

I'm also somewhat saddened that someone like Michael Dell, who started building PC's from his college dorm room ... would promote such outsourcing. He is the idol of US business efforts ... to build an empire from nothing.

Does he not have a sense of patriotism?

I know it's about the all mighty dollar, but at some point you CAN have enough dollars ...

*sigh*


That commercial is a couple years old, before they outsourced their Tech Support to India.

Big business is NOT about patriotism. It's about the bottom line....how many dollars and cents you have at the end of the year.
 

Walleye

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Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Blieb
The new commercial when the interns are leaving and they turn off the lights, and then some guy stands up in the dark shouting about how they're still there 24/7.

Well, it just bothers me. All the fvcking jobs are going to India. This marketing shot should draw great criticism, but I haven't heard anything about it.

I'm also somewhat saddened that someone like Michael Dell, who started building PC's from his college dorm room ... would promote such outsourcing. He is the idol of US business efforts ... to build an empire from nothing.

Does he not have a sense of patriotism?

I know it's about the all mighty dollar, but at some point you CAN have enough dollars ...

*sigh*


That commercial is a couple years old, before they outsourced their Tech Support to India.


tech support is in india? doesnt that cost more than just leaving it here to pay for the calling?

or am i missing something?

 

CaseTragedy

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Well, it just bothers me. All the fvcking jobs are going to India. This marketing shot should draw great criticism, but I haven't heard anything about it.
you dont know if the interns are in the US. they made no such claims.

I know it's about the all mighty dollar, but at some point you CAN have enough dollars ...
when he reaches that point maybe they'll change their business practices.
 

Blieb

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Originally posted by: Walleye
wtf does one point have to do with the other?

You're serious, aren't you.

There's no one there with the American college interns. The night shift isn't in America with the American college interns.

edit: spacing
 

Blieb

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Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
Well, it just bothers me. All the fvcking jobs are going to India. This marketing shot should draw great criticism, but I haven't heard anything about it.
you dont know if the interns are in the US. they made no such claims.

Puhlease.
 

Zombie

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I don't care what dell does with their tech support because I know that it sucks either way.
 

CaseTragedy

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Originally posted by: Blieb
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
Well, it just bothers me. All the fvcking jobs are going to India. This marketing shot should draw great criticism, but I haven't heard anything about it.
you dont know if the interns are in the US. they made no such claims.

Puhlease.
did you actually think they were trying to sell patriotism in that commercial?
or were they highlighting their tech support?

the only criticism they should have is for having such lame commercials.

Puhlease.
:beer:
 

TMPadmin

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Their desktop support is okay but don't call on a server issue. Called once on my Domain controller they wanted me to format and restore. HA! I hung up.

They don't outsource to India they fly in Indian workers from India each night.
 

Blieb

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did you actually think they were trying to sell patriotism in that commercial?
or were they highlighting their tech support?

the only criticism they should have is for having such lame commercials.

Puhlease.
:beer:

OMFG. DUDE, I'm pointing out the fvcking irony. Get over it.

:beer::D:beer:
 

Mathcop

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Originally posted by: CaseTragedy

the only criticism they should have is for having such lame commercials.


I can't stand the "Dell Interns". They insult my intelligence. At least Steve, the Dell Dude, had a personality. These interns are just pathetic.
 

CaseTragedy

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Originally posted by: Blieb
did you actually think they were trying to sell patriotism in that commercial?
or were they highlighting their tech support?

the only criticism they should have is for having such lame commercials.

Puhlease.
:beer:

OMFG. DUDE, I'm pointing out the fvcking irony. Get over it.

:beer::D:beer:
you're right--thats some slap-me-in-the-face irony.
good stuff. thanks for pointing it out.
cheers to your iq.
:beer:
 

Mathcop

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And unfortunately, there are many, many US companies that have sent all of the customer nonservice to India. My wife works for GE and they have done it.

She tells me that when GE first started that, they would give the employees in India "American" names and send them to language classes to lose their Indian accents and sound more American. Not sure if they still do this.
 

MaxDepth

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I know I don't want some snot-nosed intern diagnosing my system. For all I know that punk could be asking you all here ATOT for help with my system.
:D
 

Mani

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Not all of Dell TS has gone to India, just consumer TS, so small business and enterprise to my knowledge is still stateside in Round Rock.
 

Budmantom

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How about you our American Chevy or Ford made in Mexico and Canada, lets talk about that too...
 

Stojakapimp

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you are reading way too into this man. I mean, when I saw the commercial, tech support in India was the last thing on my mind.
 

SuperTool

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I can't blame Dell. If US consumers were willing to pay more to get US made products and support, Dell would offer it. The ultimate judge of this is the US consumer. Do you go to a store to buy a laptop and make sure it was made in the USA? Are you willing to pay extra 20% for one that is? The demand is there for cheap stuff made overseas, so Dell is just filling that demand.
 

nitsuj3580

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Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
you are reading way too into this man. I mean, when I saw the commercial, tech support in India was the last thing on my mind.

speak for yourself. I actually had thoughts of Indian TS after seeing the commercial. Of course, I had just gotten off the phone trying to RMA my LCD monitor. Got transferred to SEVEN different people with heavy Indian accents, none who I could understand very well, before I finally got somebody to give me a service request # and send me a new one. I was on the phone for an hour and a half :disgust:
 

PatboyX

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Originally posted by: isaacmacdonald
Dell Commercial ... Doesnt' it erk you?

I'm rarely one to be pedantic, but since I've already seen two variations today, the word is spelled "irk", not "erk" or "urk".

yes!
thank you, i wanted to post on it but thought that i had been too often getting into the habit of wanting to correct spelling and usage on this board.
 

ElFenix

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it irks me because they don't turn off the lights in those buildings