Dell Sends You Halo 3 Slightly Early
Reader pr0zac would like the world to know that Dell sent him Halo 3 slightly early. He'd like to thank Dell (and DHL) and apologize to everyone who has to wait, um, a couple hours.
Is breaking street date good customer service? Well, probably not, but Mr. pr0zac sure is happy about Dell's prompt shipping.



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@Buran:
There can be a problem if it's a package that you don't want left on your door step & you've been told it will arrive on a specific date.
Especially if it's an expensive item & UPS doesn't require a signature or the driver fakes one, as other threads on Consumerist have written about.
The problem is that MS has stated that any XB360 found to have played H3 b4 the street release date will be banned from XB Live for life.
But word on the street is that this ban was only for Microsoft employees...
So... GAME ON!
[www.xbox360fanboy.com]
@Greasy Thumb Guzik: This is true, although I imagine you can then file a claim for lost package since you never signed for the package when you were required to.
Breaking street dates are fine and well for consumers at first, but the companies then get hit with fines, prices undoubtedly go up, and then the consumer pays more.
As a selfish individual I'd always want the street date broken in my favor, but as a "consumerist" I don't think it's that hard to wait the extra day.
Yay, more of the same guns, vehicles, aliens and sticky bombs.....woohooo...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....this game will be just like Halo 2 more of the same crap from the previous version...a snoozer at best...except to the loyal halo fanboys who can't muster enough intelligence to try something else for once.
@saintjohnson: Of course, even that has been taken back. There are three articles in a row on Kotaku discussing the rumors of said bans, then how it's just MS employees, and then how it's no one. Official word is that no one will be banned for playing early.
Don't be too mean...just because someone likes something and you don't doesn't make them retarded...just makes them different.
You can enjoy your games and they can enjoy their games and I can enjoy all games. lol
@goodguy812: you know if you are going to piss on something, you could at least have your facts straight. There was no recall, it is called extended warranty. Recalls involve everyone returning their system, usually because of a safety problem.
@milty45654: why do you even bother to post if you are not going to add something intelligent to the conversation. You can not call something a "snoozer" that will out sell any game you like. So go join your fellow "I hate Halo 3" club and you can bitch to each other that people love a game and you do not.
Or he can play the game and enjoy it for what it is...entertainment..lol
I hate elitist like Milty...
Mainly the "supposed" failure rates from different retailers. The fact that the 'falcon' chip will be released later this year...but no one will be able to buy it since microsoft is waiting till all the 'non-falcons' are flushed out.
I don't think the console is bad...I felt the same way about the ps2...it should have been recalled as well. A consumer shouldn't have to "open the tray and realign the laser" after paying hundred of dollars on the system.
I don't think they will recall the system...I just know that i'll probably go through 10 360s just like i went through 10 ps2s last gen...
@vecha: I was actually kinda dissapointed, both by graphics, and story, In my humble opinion, Halo 2 was BETTER, but thats just me...
Well keep in mind this is a game with two prequals, they are bound to run out of Ideas, I just expected better in the graphics department, but halo was never about graphics, I was however incredibly annoyed by the lack of creativity, I wont ruin it for anyone, but you will find a certian part of the game more than familiar.....
@vecha: The thing is you are going to get a company to recall something unless their safety issues at hand. Just a because a product breaks does not mean it should be recalled. It is bull that is works this way but that is the truth. MS did extend the warranty to cover any system that shall fail. And they are being repaired with the corrections they made to the manufacturing issues to correct this from happening again. I had a launch console which crapped out but ever since they replaced it. It has been smooth sailing.
There is no visible proof of Halo 3 being on that Dell packing slip. My guess is this is some kid who works at a GameStop and who just bought a Dell PC or something who decided to take a picture of his Dell packing slip with one of the copies of Halo 3 his store has or something.
Either way, I call bullshit.
@javajoe96
"And they are being repaired with the corrections they made to the manufacturing issues to correct this from happening again. I had a launch console which crapped out but ever since they replaced it. It has been smooth sailing."
I and SEVERAL others disagree. If they are making the 'correction' why has my console, also a launch console, broke down again? If sony was making the corrections...why did my ps2 break down countless times as well?
One person, you, does not matter in the big picture of things. Just because yours broke down only once doesn't mean others aren't. and you never know...yours might break down again. Not trying to be mean but its the truth.
"does not mean it should be recalled" Why not? Because I'm not dying? I'm paying hundred of dollars on an item...but just because its not hurting me physically(only financially) means it shouldn't be recalled?
Can't agree there man.
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Uh... isn't it a GOOD thing when you get something you ordered earlier than you expected rather than later? It's not an "oops", it's "doing a better-than-expected job". If I get something that had an ETA of Wednesday on Monday instead, I'm not going to say "oops", I'm going to say "Thank you, you did a good job!".
Not entirely sure what the problem is here.