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Has anyone noticed that if you go to the Delta site for manuals or
parts lists, you now get sent directly to the servicenet site? That site requires registration which is kind of a pain but worse than that, unless you know your part number, you have to jump through hoops to find the drawings. Also there is no way that I could see to search for a keyword. I just don't think the site is very user friendly. Maybe it's just me.......... Mike O. |
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On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 20:56:35 -0600, Mike O. wrote:
Has anyone noticed that if you go to the Delta site for manuals or parts lists, you now get sent directly to the servicenet site? That site requires registration which is kind of a pain but worse than that, unless you know your part number, you have to jump through hoops to find the drawings. Also there is no way that I could see to search for a keyword. I just don't think the site is very user friendly. Maybe it's just me.......... I noticed that they no longer have the literature online for one of my machines, even though they had it a week before the ServiceNet site replaced the old Delta resources. If only I'd downloaded the parts list at the same time as I downloaded the manual. I also noticed that they don't respond to email on the subject, after more than two weeks (the Web site promises a two-day response time). The Black & Deckerization of Delta is not looking good to me at this point. -- Chuck Taylor http://home.hiwaay.net/~taylorc/contact/ |
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Hey Mike,
When I went to get manuals for some tools I eventually purchaesd I followed the successive drop down menus until I saw the tool of choice. It was not streamlined but it did get me what I wanted. Marc |
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"Mike O." wrote in message
Has anyone noticed that if you go to the Delta site for manuals or parts lists, you now get sent directly to the servicenet site? That site requires registration which is kind of a pain but worse than that, unless you know your part number, you have to jump through hoops to find the drawings. Also there is no way that I could see to search for a keyword. I just don't think the site is very user friendly. Maybe it's just me.......... Nope ... it's pervasive. Barnes & Nobles just last night - one passive aggressive, painfully slow cashier, dumber than the machine she's operating; 5 paying customers standing behind a "wait here" sign like good little obedient citizen sheep, while two other 'employees" of the same cut as the cashier, obviously being paid to be there, shoot the **** behind the counter while blissfully ignoring the very folks whose money pays to keep the place open. ... and anyone who won't put up with this crap without saying something ends up dealing with a pimply faced, pre-pubescent "manager-in-name-only" who just recently learned to button his own fly, almost. And to top it all off, this is the third F*&^*&%ing week in a row the assholes _still_ didn't have Godiva dark chocolate in stock to go along with that weekly cup of $tarbuck$! What is it about these BORGS? ;) -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/13/05 |
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Swingman wrote:
"Mike O." wrote in message Has anyone noticed that if you go to the Delta site for manuals or parts lists, you now get sent directly to the servicenet site? That site requires registration which is kind of a pain but worse than that, unless you know your part number, you have to jump through hoops to find the drawings. Also there is no way that I could see to search for a keyword. I just don't think the site is very user friendly. Maybe it's just me.......... Nope ... it's pervasive. Barnes & Nobles just last night - one passive aggressive, painfully slow cashier, dumber than the machine she's operating; 5 paying customers standing behind a "wait here" sign like good little obedient citizen sheep, while two other 'employees" of the same cut as the cashier, obviously being paid to be there, shoot the **** behind the counter while blissfully ignoring the very folks whose money pays to keep the place open. ... and anyone who won't put up with this crap without saying something ends up dealing with a pimply faced, pre-pubescent "manager-in-name-only" who just recently learned to button his own fly, almost. And to top it all off, this is the third F*&^*&%ing week in a row the assholes _still_ didn't have Godiva dark chocolate in stock to go along with that weekly cup of $tarbuck$! What is it about these BORGS? ;) LOL. We got up on the grumpy side this morning, didn't we? agreeably yours, jo4hn p.s. That was a figurative "we". |
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Barnes & Nobles just last night - one passive aggressive, painfully slow cashier, dumber than the machine she's operating; 5 paying customers standing behind a "wait here" sign like good little obedient citizen sheep, while two other 'employees" of the same cut as the cashier, obviously being paid to be there, shoot the **** behind the counter while blissfully ignoring the very folks whose money pays to keep the place open. ... and anyone who won't put up with this crap without saying something ends up dealing with a pimply faced, pre-pubescent "manager-in-name-only" who just recently learned to button his own fly, almost. And to top it all off, this is the third F*&^*&%ing week in a row the assholes _still_ didn't have Godiva dark chocolate in stock to go along with that weekly cup of $tarbuck$! What is it about these BORGS? ;) Not to be a smart ass, but you do have a weapon to combat that crap. Where and how you spend your MONEY. MONEYMONETMONEY If everybody did tha........... |
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On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 21:08:26 -0600, Chuck Taylor
wrote: On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 20:56:35 -0600, Mike O. wrote: Has anyone noticed that if you go to the Delta site for manuals or parts lists, you now get sent directly to the servicenet site? That site requires registration which is kind of a pain but worse than that, unless you know your part number, you have to jump through hoops to find the drawings. Also there is no way that I could see to search for a keyword. I just don't think the site is very user friendly. Maybe it's just me.......... I noticed that they no longer have the literature online for one of my machines, even though they had it a week before the ServiceNet site replaced the old Delta resources. If only I'd downloaded the parts list at the same time as I downloaded the manual. I also noticed that they don't respond to email on the subject, after more than two weeks (the Web site promises a two-day response time). The Black & Deckerization of Delta is not looking good to me at this point. I received in the mail today a printed copy of the literature I had asked about in my email to Delta a few weeks ago. They did eventually come through. -- Chuck Taylor http://home.hiwaay.net/~taylorc/contact/ |
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In my opinion it is a POS.
I have also called Delta and expressed that opinon in those words. As has been mentioned earlier, let them know it sucks and that you will vote with your wallet...it is the only thing they understand. TMT |
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So are TMT and Rick S saying that we should not buy power tools from
companies with less than tolerable websites? I buy woodworking tools from woodworking manufacturers and I'll put up with their website issues. I won't buy a woodworking machine from Microsoft or GOOGLE. Marc |
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What I am saying is when a manufacturer obviously goes out of their way
to give substandard service to the customer, the customer should make their concerns known to the manufacturer and factor that into any future business dealings with that manufacturer. Or do you prefer substandard service? You can spend your money your way and I will spend my money my way. I can tell you that I buy fewer Delta tools now than I have in the past. Their tool quality has slipped substantially and with the "new and improved" website their service has also. I can also tell you that the people who handle Delta service calls are well aware of the public's displeasure with the new web site. Hopefully Delta's ,management will get the hint and improve the site...as there are many other tool manufacturers to choose from. TMT |
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