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    Do european resellers usually delay their orders?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by iso9660, May 22, 2009.

  1. iso9660

    iso9660 Newbie

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    Hi, I ordered a laptop from an european reseller (I prefer not to mention it), and I were waiting 3 weeks for a laptop order that was estimated to be done in two.

    Does anybody know this delay is a common issue with this reseller (or anyother)? What is the common period of time I should wait before cancel the order?
     
  2. Eivind

    Eivind Notebook Evangelist

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    A reseller in Norway has reported delays several times for the NP8662. It`s not like it theirs fault, but the the ones they are ordering from, I guess.
     
  3. Blacky

    Blacky Notebook Prophet

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    There should be no delay as long as the have the parts on stock. Sometimes they might be missing some parts and that's why you don't get your thing on time.
     
  4. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    estimated means just that,its estimated thats how long it will take and not gauranteed.
    parts are the major factor and if its a new model laptop then its normaly the 268 or 280 nvidia cards that are delayed.