Ben
Lower Burrell,#2Author of original report
Fri, May 25, 2007
Not broken? Oh...call Gateway and youll see my call that was made one day after i recieved that pile of crap you call a computer. The system was not only "wrong" for what was in the contract, but the monitor was damaged and it barely ran... Gateway has it documented, infact i spoke with a Wendy someone from the Gateway Corp. in which i also have her direct number if youd like it, so that you can very well see that I called in to cancel/fix this issue on November the 8th 2006. Everything else I wrote was just icing on the cake my little friends. You people are no different than Blue Hippo company and honestly, when you are making the kind of money im sure youre making ripping people off, im sure its easy to convince your conscience that "its right". And for the record, the ball is in Andrea's court...the last time I spoke with her i asked to fax over the contract so that i can show my lawyer that I recieved a "different" computer than the one I was contracted too. That incase you dont know, is a breach of contract. So not only was your system you sent me broken, wrong, 2,000 dollars less than what it was worth, it wasnt even the computer that was LISTED ON THE CONTRACT. I have my Paradigm Contract, I have the computer right here...two seperate computer specs and a broken computer...if you can honestly sit there with your self and believe I should have to pay for this then you need some serious help.
Christa
Newport News,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, April 30, 2007
I am laughing at your complaint sir. You actually stayed that you would not pay for the system because it was broken. Yet you never called anyone to complain when you received the systemt but waited till someone called you called for payment in March? Instead you owe a huge bill which is now at collections. You signed a legal binding contract and the desktop you received is the one Gateway sells. You come on here & tell a lie as to why you will not pay. Shameful! Advice. Pay off the computer its the lawful thing to do.
Ben
Lower Burrell,#4Author of original report
Sat, March 24, 2007
And sure it may be a great deal, a great deal for someone that is not technically gifted in the computer field. Anyone would tell you that a computer like the one i recieved and the computers other people recieve are "not" up to par in term of value. That is not even my point. my point is that Gateway lets a person cancel accounts at any time, Paradigm ive learned doesnt. I "thought" I was a customer of Gateway in all this. Paradigm presented themselves AS gateway, ive honestly never in my life seen some 3rd party company run around giving out another brand label to people and representing themselves AS the brand they are selling, never. And besides that, Gateway had "NO" right to give out my information to Paradigm without my disclosure, i soley went to gateway and i think it was wrong for them to give out my info to a 3rd party company, they had no right.
Ben
Lower Burrell,#5Author of original report
Sat, March 24, 2007
And sure it may be a great deal, a great deal for someone that is not technically gifted in the computer field. Anyone would tell you that a computer like the one i recieved and the computers other people recieve are "not" up to par in term of value. That is not even my point. my point is that Gateway lets a person cancel accounts at any time, Paradigm ive learned doesnt. I "thought" I was a customer of Gateway in all this. Paradigm presented themselves AS gateway, ive honestly never in my life seen some 3rd party company run around giving out another brand label to people and representing themselves AS the brand they are selling, never. And besides that, Gateway had "NO" right to give out my information to Paradigm without my disclosure, i soley went to gateway and i think it was wrong for them to give out my info to a 3rd party company, they had no right.
Ben
Lower Burrell,#6Author of original report
Sat, March 24, 2007
And sure it may be a great deal, a great deal for someone that is not technically gifted in the computer field. Anyone would tell you that a computer like the one i recieved and the computers other people recieve are "not" up to par in term of value. That is not even my point. my point is that Gateway lets a person cancel accounts at any time, Paradigm ive learned doesnt. I "thought" I was a customer of Gateway in all this. Paradigm presented themselves AS gateway, ive honestly never in my life seen some 3rd party company run around giving out another brand label to people and representing themselves AS the brand they are selling, never. And besides that, Gateway had "NO" right to give out my information to Paradigm without my disclosure, i soley went to gateway and i think it was wrong for them to give out my info to a 3rd party company, they had no right.
Ben
Lower Burrell,#7Author of original report
Sat, March 24, 2007
And sure it may be a great deal, a great deal for someone that is not technically gifted in the computer field. Anyone would tell you that a computer like the one i recieved and the computers other people recieve are "not" up to par in term of value. That is not even my point. my point is that Gateway lets a person cancel accounts at any time, Paradigm ive learned doesnt. I "thought" I was a customer of Gateway in all this. Paradigm presented themselves AS gateway, ive honestly never in my life seen some 3rd party company run around giving out another brand label to people and representing themselves AS the brand they are selling, never. And besides that, Gateway had "NO" right to give out my information to Paradigm without my disclosure, i soley went to gateway and i think it was wrong for them to give out my info to a 3rd party company, they had no right.
Portia
LONG BEACH,#8Consumer Comment
Fri, March 23, 2007
I received my laptop from Gateway through Paradigm Acceptance. It was perfect, brand new out the box. I also received a notebook case and 30 software programs for my new laptop. Their computers even come with a one year warranty straight through Gateway. Yes, the computer costs more than if I were to buy it directly from Gateway but people were referred to Paradigm because they obviously couldn't get credit through Gateway and Paradigm was their alternative. If you ask me, I say it's a good program.