Dell customers complain about the Credit Service woes.

New York Public Prosecutions alleges that the computer giant still reneged on promises of zero percent financing and on the spot.

LAURIE Earhart OF Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, needs a good management of their creditworthiness. So she was not surprised if during the last year, offered by Dell percent of their funding by $ 1063 laptop Dell Inspiron 1500, she was planning to buy. She accepted the offer and said that the laptop was everything she had hoped.

But if the third explanation is coming in January, Earhart was shocked to see $ 162 in finance charges on the bill. The company had a rate of 12 per cent, the balance of their laptop. When she called to correct, which implies that it was simply a mistake.

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