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    HP Estimated Build Date

    Discussion in 'HP' started by zorg, Jan 14, 2006.

  1. zorg

    zorg Notebook Consultant

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    HP estimates around 7 business days to custom configure a laptop. In all of your experiences, is that usually longer than it takes, or about right?
     
  2. Onliluv

    Onliluv Notebook Enthusiast

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    My r3000z was shipped before the estimated date, and my V5000z was shipped exactly on estimated date. I guess it depends on demand and supply.
     
  3. xAMDvsIntelx

    xAMDvsIntelx Notebook Deity

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    HP is usually really good about being on time. If they're late, they'll usually call or send you a message of some sort.
     
  4. lappyhappy

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    When I ordered my zv6000 a few months ago it came 1 day late. No problems and commuication vie email was quite good.