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    Question abotu viewing dell build stages

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Zer0N1nja, Jul 30, 2007.

  1. Zer0N1nja

    Zer0N1nja Notebook Consultant

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    My vostro 1400 is in production but somehow u guys know when its being boxed or built. is there a way to see a more detailed level of what stage its currently at?
     
  2. Jdban

    Jdban Notebook Consultant

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    Basically, you call and they tell you its in build, boxing, etc
    Mine has been in build since the 11th. Boxing means that it'll ship soon.
    Build tells you nothing
    The number is 1800 433 9014 (yes, I have it memorized)
     
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    Mr. Virus Notebook Enthusiast

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    Not to rub it in.. But i ordered my laptop (1520) 2 days ago.. and its in Boxing

    :D
     
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    k1234 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I call that number, and when I punch in my status number, it says it shipped in 1998????

    Im from Canada if that makes a difference.
     
  5. Zer0N1nja

    Zer0N1nja Notebook Consultant

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    sweet thanks guys
     
  6. Jdban

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    Yeah, blue is the delay master. we spit at black with its un-matte finish.

    Yeah, that might make a difference. I heard in canada that you have to call and talk to a dell rep. Check canada's dell site for a phone number.