I ordered a computer from Gateway around the second week in April 1999. I was informed that it would arrive in approx 10 business days. I was also told that my payments would be $56 a month, and that express shipping and handling was included in the total cost. I was also encouraged to purchase a scanner at the time. The salesman "Keith" informed me that the scanner was $149 and had a $150 rebate. I was informed that I would receive a free upgrade to Office 2000 when it came out in Aug 1999.
Around the second week of May 1999 I began calling back and forth between UPS Hawaii, UPS Kansas and Gateway, because no one could seem to track down my order. I missed a couple of days work on days when I was told the computer would be delivered but no one ever showed up.
Eventually UPS Hawaii contacted me to tell me they had my package. I went down to pick it up and the only thing that had arrived was the speakers and the printer and the scanner. No CPU, and no Monitor. I spent the next few days hasseling with UPS and Gateway. Eventually all was found and they delivered it.
I called the company to complain about the express mail charges. After arguing with a very rude employee who didn't think I deserved the right to speak to anyone other than him, I contacted someone else and Gateway agreed to send me $20. for my troubles.
A few days after I had received my computer, I was mailed a Gateway Credit Card. It was then that I found out that I would not be making direct payments to Gateway, instead I was to be making $82 payments (vice $56 payments that I had been quoted) to some bank in Omaha @ 22% interest. Of that $82, only $7 went toward payment of the computer.
I feel like I should have been made aware of these arrangements at the time I placed my order. I was also not able to cash in on $150 rebate, because the salesman neglected to tell me that the rebate was only valid if I had also purchased a digital camera from the same company. The price of the camera, if I'm not mistaken, was $600.
I did not call and complain about any of this because I had such a hard time getting the computer delivered, and I didn't want to go through that process again. I decided to suck it up and just make the payments.
The weekend of Aug 21, 1999, I was unable to access the internet. (A years worth of internet access was included in the final price of the computer.) So I gave Gateway a call on 8/23. After being on hold for 30 minutes, I was told I had to call another number. So I did, and I was on hold again for 23 minutes. I was then informed that my service had been suspended and I would have to call another number to find out why.
Well I called the other number and I was placed on hold for 53 minutes. When I finally spoke to someone, I was told that I had outstanding internet connection charges.
When I questioned why I was not informed that there was a charge for the use of the toll free number, they said it was mentioned in the registration. I am a very computer illiterate person, so therefore I read everything thoroughly. I never read anything about these charges. Also I questioned why I had not received a bill and they said that they had emailed it to me. Never got it.
Also, if they mail me a bill for computer payment, why should I not be mailed a bill for other charges? I was told that someone would call me back within 4-5 business days with their decision.
"What decision?" It's been a week now and I still haven't heard from them. I tried to call them today and ask why I haven't received my free upgrade to Office 2000, and a machine told me that all reps were busy, so call back another time.
