that I've decided to buy from HP for the 100+ desktops that are being refreshed in the next few months. I noticed this "bug" weeks ago, and gave them the benefit of the doubt that it was an error. Unfortunately for Dell it still exists.
Shop for a Dell Optiplex - 980 in my case. Select a computer to customize and switch to list view to make things a bit quicker to select. Make some selections going down the list, and when you get to monitors, click the plus next to one of the series to see what's available. Now click minus since you've decided nothing there is worth getting. Hmm, they decided you want one of those monitors. OK, just remove it. Go ahead... try. :thumbsdown:
These next 100 PC's will be HP's. Yes it's petty, but I'm not locked into purchasing from Dell (unfortunately many people are), so there is no way I'm going to put up with this "annoyance". Does anyone think this has actually worked - to force a business to buy monitors they didn't want or need? Has anyone purchasing business model desktops ever just given up and said "Fuck it, I'll just purchase the monitor." WTF are they thinking?
Shop for a Dell Optiplex - 980 in my case. Select a computer to customize and switch to list view to make things a bit quicker to select. Make some selections going down the list, and when you get to monitors, click the plus next to one of the series to see what's available. Now click minus since you've decided nothing there is worth getting. Hmm, they decided you want one of those monitors. OK, just remove it. Go ahead... try. :thumbsdown:
These next 100 PC's will be HP's. Yes it's petty, but I'm not locked into purchasing from Dell (unfortunately many people are), so there is no way I'm going to put up with this "annoyance". Does anyone think this has actually worked - to force a business to buy monitors they didn't want or need? Has anyone purchasing business model desktops ever just given up and said "Fuck it, I'll just purchase the monitor." WTF are they thinking?