How long does it take? I ordered it on 2/18 and no one will get back to me with an approximate delivery date.
3/14/2008 3:35:33 PM
Aha, I used to work there. OK it all depends on whether you bought an apple or a lenovo.If you bought a lenovo, it has to be manufactured at the plant in china, then it has to be customized (if you changed anything at all, it can take a week to two weeks depending on how much you got done and if they have the parts in stock), then it has to be shipped over here and be processed and received by the bookstore before you get it. Usually this takes 3-4 weeks without customization, 3.5-5 weeks with customization (this can be hard drive upgrades, memory, etc).If you bought an apple, it's normally three weeks unless there is a supply shortage. With a supply shortage this time can go all the way up to about 8 weeks, as apple really and truly fucking sucks at getting stuff sorted out sometimes.If you are really really having problems, quit fucking calling the 919-515-3400 numbers. THAT WILL NOT HELP YOU OUT MUCH. You're dealing with a bunch of bored students and stressed out SPA's who are trying to keep the department from falling apart on a daily basis. The best thing to do is to call RANDY DAVIS (School Supplies & Computer Connections manager) at 919-515-3408 and to be non-hostile and pleasant and to ask him what the status on the computer is and if there are any extenuating circumstances that are delaying your computer shipment (like Lenovo sending out a laptop with the wrong specs the first time or something). If you want to get helped, I can only say to just keep your cool and don't run around threatening people. If they take forever, getting upset isn't too bad a thing to do. If you must be upset and angry, call Randy Davis. The students & spa's truly have no reason to give any shits that your one order is taking too long. Most everything related to the computer order is entirely out of their hands, and the only one there who can do most anything with the computer ordering is the department manager.There, this has been a "the moar you know" moment, brought to you by an ex-employee. <3[Edited on March 14, 2008 at 4:31 PM. Reason : I love mold SO MUCH!]
3/14/2008 4:31:03 PM
as an ex-employee and ex-computer purchaser all the info (^) is correct
3/14/2008 5:19:08 PM
Indeed (^) is an ex-employee. He got out while the getting was still shitty. I got out when it was leading to a coffin ceremony.
3/14/2008 5:22:50 PM
i havent been threatening or confrontational about it. im really not even that upset yet, i just wanted to make sure there were no extra problems. if i dont get it in the next week or so i will probably get mad though. someone sounded really helpful when i called and said they would check with the rep but i havent heard anything.why does it take so long? i did customize it some (more ram). my roommate just got a custom spec lenovo and it only took about a week to get here, it was about the same price too.
3/14/2008 6:54:24 PM
I just ordered 2 thinkpad laptops on sunday from the lenovo website. I received them today.
3/14/2008 7:00:49 PM
I bought an X41T from the bookstore a year and a half ago (or was it 2.5, can't remember) and it took about 10 weeks to get it to me (not customized at all). I called once a week on Monday to ask about it after the third week. On the last Monday I called they said that it had been there since the Tuesday before that ]
3/14/2008 7:11:12 PM
if it takes that long i'll just go buy one from lenovo and forget about the bookstoreim pretty sure i never signed anything saying i would pay[Edited on March 14, 2008 at 7:22 PM. Reason : .]
3/14/2008 7:20:43 PM
3/14/2008 8:30:23 PM
Why can't the bookstore do simple modifications such as adding RAM, larger harddrive? What I think the bookstore should do is get barebone laptop, and then customize them according to the customers' orders.
3/14/2008 9:12:37 PM
Then they'd be stuck with the used part and they couldn't offer a warranty on it.The only time they can do it is when they're adding an extra stick of ram or SOMETIMES when they add in a wireless card. Since I left though I don't think they wanna do the mini-pci installation any more.Basically it's such a liability and a pain in the ass for them, being that they aren't an authorized service center yet (I don't think), that they don't want to do it.You also forgot to think about the fact that they have about six employees when they're most busy, and two or three of them are going to work in the computer department. Most of the time those folks are going to be resetting loaner computers or trying to sort out some software problem on somebody's computer, sometimes doing a hardware repair. They have no time to spare to go upfitting hundreds of computers to customer specs, and it's cheaper for them to do it through the manufacturer. The Bookstore's job is to get things sold for as little cost as possible, at the best price they can consider reasonable for the customer. This ensures that they have as much money as possible to go to the university's scholarship fund, as the Bookstore is not for profit.
3/14/2008 9:23:34 PM
3/14/2008 9:51:30 PM
Yeah they don't update you unless there's a known problem with your order or if it has arrived. Sometimes it takes a day or two after it arrives to inform you. Some days they get rather busy doing restocking, lots of ordering, or cleaning, or whatever, so they don't get to the customer notification part of computer orders, haha. Randy will take care of you.
3/14/2008 10:18:34 PM
^^I hope you get a killer deal through the bookstore, cause I bought 2 T61 (2.4ghz, 2 gb RAM) from Lenovo for $750 each after taxes and shipping, and it took 5 days to get them here.
3/14/2008 10:38:58 PM
with the sale the tablet was the same price before shipping
3/14/2008 10:57:03 PM
which is cheaper, student discount from lenovo or employee purchase discount?
3/14/2008 10:59:14 PM
^^I've never seen the tablet goes for $750. If you can get that at the bookstore, then you're getting an awesome deal.
3/14/2008 11:05:04 PM
i know this is a retard question, but what is a SPA?[Edited on March 14, 2008 at 11:59 PM. Reason : ]
3/14/2008 11:57:48 PM
State employee. They're salaried employees with benefits that get shit pay per year. The students are all "temp workers" that also get paid $crap/hr. The salaried employees have "permanent" positions, they're the ones who are responsible for knowing how the sales floor part of the bookstore works (all the ordering, products, back stock, issues, policies, etc).
3/15/2008 2:27:11 AM
4 weeks today
3/17/2008 4:15:24 PM