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jackshoegazer) wrote2008-11-21 07:44 pm
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Fucking Hell.
I had a long and frustrating and not-very-profitable day at work. Ethan went to his mother's house. Jacquelyn is at the opera with brdgt. I arrive home to a dark and empty house. I turn to my trusty friend the internet and poof, my monitor flashes black a few times and goes out. Now, instead of at least getting some writing done while ignoring the persistent growl of my belly, I will now spend my evening on Jacquelyn's laptop chatting with a Dell representative from India, trying to figure out what's wrong. I want to scream and punch a deity in the face. It doesn't matter which one. Probably not Shiva Nataraja, that's my favorite.
EDIT1:
I'm going to call it now - the video card is fucked. Now I will wait and wait to see if my Indian Helper comes to the same conclusion.
EDIT2:
I am either totally right or half-right. It is either the DVI cable or the DVI portion of the video card. It seems to work when I switch to the VGA cable. (My God, VGA is so blurry after one gets used to the awesomeness that is digital!)
EDIT3:
Dell won't send me a new cable until they know it is definitely the issue - which means, I have to buy or borrow a DVI cable to test my computer to see if it's the cable or the card. Anyone got an extra DVI cable laying around?
EDIT1:
I'm going to call it now - the video card is fucked. Now I will wait and wait to see if my Indian Helper comes to the same conclusion.
EDIT2:
I am either totally right or half-right. It is either the DVI cable or the DVI portion of the video card. It seems to work when I switch to the VGA cable. (My God, VGA is so blurry after one gets used to the awesomeness that is digital!)
EDIT3:
Dell won't send me a new cable until they know it is definitely the issue - which means, I have to buy or borrow a DVI cable to test my computer to see if it's the cable or the card. Anyone got an extra DVI cable laying around?
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Well, then India is indeed the place to go to. Just go up and punch a cow in the face.
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I take it this is either a bad cable (cheap, probably can get for free) or a card, which is generally more expensive. I am not sure I understand right, though. Pls to verify?
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I have gotten into heated debates with them.
I hope they taped every single call because I am not a nice person to deal with if I cannot understand your english. I am one of those people that think you need me to speak louder if I don't understand you.
Oh I'm super snarky today too. Oh I have much snark!
ps: really miss a big iconmachineicon post. Need new stuffs.
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I despise overseas customer service. It should really be illegal. I have yet to have a positive experience with someone I can actually understand, or who can understand me.
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Here is what to do...as soon as you contact the rep, tell them that this is an escalation, and that you have to talk to their L2. L2s have more leeway to do things, and do things more sensibly at Dell...especially these days. Wait for the L2, he or she should introduce themselves, MAKE SURE AND GET THEIR NAME! Explain to them what has been done, tell them it is obvious that it is either the cable, or the DVI output on the card...and the proper solution is to replace BOTH THE CARD AND THE CABLE as this will reduce any repeat calls that will be a hit on team rankings. Yes, agree to send the card and cable back. You should just be able to pack it in the box the replacement card and cable came in.
Good luck!
ttyl