
William of Burns, OR on Dec. 7, 2004
I ordered a Canon digital camera from Dell, and charged to my debit card. They sent me two, and charged me for two charges on my debit card. Overdrew my account. I called and was given a "reference number" for returning the second camera to Dell, I shipped it the same day via UPS with the reference number written all over the package, and shipped it to the Carrollton, Texas address that was on my master packing slip for returns.
Dell refused receipt! The package was eventually "lost". I have called Dell customer service three times, about a month apart, asking what was going on. Once, I could not understand the individual, but all three told me to contact them via their e-mail addresses, which I did, and nothing has happened. I have not heard anything back from any of the three I contacted by e-mail.
I applied to UPS for a loss claim, and yesterday received a check from them for only a small portion of what I had spent for the camera and the costs of shipping. I had also, previously, ordered an expensive desktop computer system. I love both the computer and the camera, but was tempted to, and strongly motivated to, tell Dell to come and get the whole thing. I am really upset at them.
The price of the camera was $899.10, plus the cost of shipping was $13.59. I received a check yesterday for $106.09, which came from UPS to the shipping agent here in Burns. I was also penalized for overdraft of my debit account.