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Dell U2410 @ DFO $412 Delivered Hurry

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  • Exceptional Screen Performance: Enjoy 1920x1200 maximum resolution, 16:10 widescreen aspect ratio and 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
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  • I wish Ozbargain would ban Dell offers.
    The price is probably wrong and they will delete your order.

    • -4

      agreed. No dell please.

    • +2

      this shouldnt be an error cause it's a dfo offer not the normal price
      pretty good deal i rkn but then it's dfo so probs factory seconds or something

    • +3

      agree, no more dell deal!

  • +2

    You have to ring up and order it. They're not going to delete your order,

  • -3

    Sorry kevin22 nothing personal as its good find - but my first negative in Ozbargain
    We should ban Dell here
    Any Dell reps here? Can you please take note?…

    • -2

      cannot agree more…

  • http://www.cnet.com.au/dell-ultrasharp-u2410-339298064.htm

    Top reviews and almost half price from new, which is pretty good for even a "Pre-configured New & Refurbished Systems".

    • -1

      Refurbished = Used

      • +2

        It says under condition: "NEW"

        if you even bothered to read it.

        • Everything sold in DFO is new items that are returned from customer that cancelled their orders and have been built already.

          Used items are sent to Greys Online or Sold on Dells Ebay store.

  • -1

    C'mon people. Enough of Dell.

    When it treats us with respect then it might get some in return.

  • -1

    why bother? order is going to get deleted anyway

    • +2

      Its the DFO store… and it's not that ridiculously cheap. They're not going to delete it when you have to call up and order anyway.

      I love how just after theres a dell pricing error, everyone just craps on any other dell thread, regardless of whether its actually a decent deal.

  • +3

    What? DELL again, no please.

    • +2

      Yeah, A friend bought an Ultra Sharp (because of his very poor eye sight) and it lasted a few months past the warranty expiry date. :-(

      • +2

        mine stuffed up a few months past the warranty expiry date aswell

  • +1

    RRP $799, looks like a good deal to me.

  • Lots of deals better than this … Still bitter over the "Dell Experience" with dodgy pricing. Wish Michael Dell was here right now … mod - user would express unhappiness in a very strong way

    • +1

      Can you point my in the direction of a better deal for this monitor?

    • I'm pretty sure his security guards would break your arm before that =p

      • He probably has the least to do with anything like that, far too busy with more important things.

  • Personally, I was happy with $199 delivered for a Benq 24". Albeit expired it was still better value for me than this offer

    • Completely different panels, TN v IPS.

      • +3

        If that's all he needs then he was much better off getting the BenQ. I'd generalise that the majority of people would be better off getting a stock standard monitor, with that said though, it doesn't make this deal worthy of a negative - I think Prada at any 'sale' price is still insane, to someone who was going to buy it anyway, its great for them.

  • +3

    It's sad that some people are so consumed by their sour grapes that they fail to recognise an actual bargain when they see one. Even sadder when they jump on the bandwagon and give undeserved negative votes.

    These monitors are not simple items that you can just buy off the website - they are from the Dell Factory Outlet and you must call up to order.

  • +1

    LOL Its funny how people are complaining about Dell just because they never got their way with the wrong price. Like a baby who don't get it their way.

    And there is a reason why you don't get your way, because there is so many greedy people in the world. They rather lose a few customers (who whine) than lose few million, because I bet every time a price error arises people put in orders for like 200 units to "attempt" to profit off them.

    Imagine you starting up a store, and you accidentally put a item up for $20 where as the item cost you like $200 to stock. And there is like 1000 people got wind of this and put in a order for like 100 each. That is 100,000 units * $180 = $$$$$$. Would you honor (as the owner) it if you had a chance to pull out of the order?

    However it probably would be a different deal if we didn't have those greedy people, if everybody was legit home users and only brought 1 of each, the loss of that money is negligible, they have to weigh out the cost and benefits.

    IMO, (When you are not trying to take advantage of mistakes) Dell is actually pretty good company. Their prices aren't exaggerated like other brands. and their Service is exceptional. Imagine getting a laptop or a LCD fixed, and getting it fixed the next day.
    I cannot name any other consumer companies which does such a thing, other than Dell. Which will either send a technician out to fix your item, or simply send you another one as replacement.

    And even for the cheapos (or the dodgy)! Dell is good for getting the most out of ya money. I see somebody said their monitor broke few months after warranty. LOL You should have gotten it replaced like few months prior to warranty ending… Like call them up and say there is a problem with ya DVI connection or RGB connection… they will send ya out another one. XD That one should last you for longer!….
    When you are replacing monitors, ensure they are the same revision and model, if they don't give you the correct revision, then call them and tell them to send the correct revision, and continue to do so until they do the right one. Sometimes they even give you a higher model than the one you originally had! (Eg. upgrade!, i remember getting a HC version when I only had a normal version because they ran out of normal ones.)

    • +3

      Your startup company example missed a few important points:

      • Is your startup company a multinational corporation, expected to have the IT infrastructure and competence to limit, if not eliminate, 1100% pricing errors?
      • Does your startup company have an established history of "pricing errors"?
      • Has your startup company been fined in at least one other jurisdiction (New York!) for misleading, deceptive and unlawful business conduct, including false and deceptive advertising of financing promotions and the terms of warranties, fraudulent, misleading and deceptive practices in credit financing and failure to provide warranty service and rebates?
      • Was the pricing error made by your startup company actually an honest mistake?

      If you're willing to let them get away with it, then it is a very good thing that you are not the one determining competition laws in this fine country.

      I do not care whether they send me the router I ordered, since they've not charged me. However on principle I find it horrendous that they're allowed to do this time and time again; and get away with it; and, worse of all, be defended for it by people like you who counter-whinge on their behalf.

    • you should take into account how many pricing errors dell au has made in the last 6 months? I only remembered 4. And for each of the case, it took them half a day to withdraw the deal from the website. They are for sure know the error within 1 hour or so…

      I hate Dell so much that whenever I see a google Dell ads on Ozbargain, I immediately click on it. Let them lose some money & in return transfer some to scotty ^^

  • +3

    No more dell pls. Full stop

    • +2

      Agreed…Shouldn't buy DELL…let them suffer!!!

  • I love Dell

  • +1

    On the merit of the outlet price compared to the original price, some may consider this a 'bargain'. However, when considering the level of incompetence demonstrated by Dell in the last few days, it's like being kicked in the balls and going back to ask for more.

  • +3

    Would be a great deal but after reading numerous bad reports of what a lottery buying one of these monitors is , I think I'll leave it well alone . Shame because I've been lookin for something like this for a while , It won't be the dell though .

  • +1

    It's a bargain. Not a poll on whether or not you like Dell.

    • +2

      It's a poll about whether one thinks this particular monitor from Dell is a bargain. Some choose to take into account the additonal costs – that of principle and risk – of buying from Dell.

  • +3

    Meh it's a poor bargain as the product has faults . Thats my opinion . A poll is something you vote on , I never voted . Theres definately 2 sides this one and I'm not prepared to vote either way . As to dells pricing errors meh , Everyone makes mistakes . Bait and switch meh who cares , They will get my money when they offer something that represents good value . I've never bought or recommended anyone to buy one of their products .

  • +3

    -1 for a Dell deal, we all know why.

  • get screwed Dell

  • +1

    from 18 yesterday to 2 right now

    quite obviously dell are suffering heavily from the Ozbargain hate fest… they care, they really do

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