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    For Canadian orders, is there a way......

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by val23, Sep 20, 2007.

  1. val23

    val23 Notebook Consultant

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    For Canadian orders, is there a way to determine what PHASE of production the laptop is in (kiting, boxing, shipping ,etc)? Mine has been in production for a week and i have no idea what phase. Those with experience, please share your insights. Thanks!!!!
     
  2. Les

    Les Not associated with NotebookReview in any way

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    You go into 'in production' as soon as your financing is approved. It remains like that until it is shipped from Malaysia to Texas, has the OS and disk imaged and is boxed. You will then go into Delivery preparation for a few hours at which time it is shipped.
     
  3. Khris

    Khris Yes I am better than you!

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    So in other words......no :)
     
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    val23 Notebook Consultant

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    lol... but thanks for your help anyway.
    I didn't know they were made in malaysia!
     
  5. Les

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    Yup...Its gonna be a big sticker on the box