Not trying to contradict you but here's my experience. I have ordered and received 3 systems, all of which were delivered to me in the last month. All three showed fairly long lead times at the time I ordered them so at least I had warning. Two of them shipped way earlier than the originally predicted lead times. The one system that did not ship on time was a closeout item ordered from a saved cart that was saved several weeks before and the item was not longer listed for sale on the website when I put the order through. A phone call resolved the problem and I got that system quickly also. Arguably it was my own fault for procrastinating on placing that order and putting it through at a time that Lenovo was no longer listing the system (a T43) for sale.gotconsultants wrote:I had 30 seperate orders backlogged... Nothing but BS from Lenovo management and PR about it...
One of the systems has turned out to be defective (X60 with hot right palmrest documented in X60 forum). A tech was very helpful today and gave me a number to call to hopefully get an exchange, and even looked up the case numbers for me to present to the salesperson when I got connected. With no fight whatsoever the salesperson arranged for an exchange, the cost of which appears to be (including 3 shipments when this is over with) entirely born by Lenovo.
I'm not any sort of special customer and have no media links. They have no reason to try to satisfy me more than anyone else.
So far, I'm pretty satisfied with their service, as satisfied as I was with the 4 prior systems I bought directly from IBM.




