Claims fiasco due to unexpected demand
Microsoft has apologied to customers for the lengthy delays they are suffering while waiting for their express upgrade Windows Vista disks.
In an exclusive interview with PCW, Robert Epstein, Microsoft's UK OEM group manager, blamed delays on "unprecedented demand".
He claimed that Microsoft was surprised by the number of Vista disks it was expected to deliver under the upgrade scheme, where people who bought an XP computer after October were offered 'free' Vista upgrades.
Under the scheme, customers can order an upgrade copy of Windows Vista, but many have criticsed the scheme after lengthy delays and being hit with unexpected charges, despite being led to believe by retailers that the software was free.
Epstein said Microsoft didn't know how many express upgrades it would have to deliver, although he admitted that the company began to get a sense of the scale of demand after the Christmas sales rush.
But he refused to answer questions on whether Moduslink - the biggest distributor of the upgrades and about whom there has been a flood of complaints - had done a good or bad job in distributing the DVDs. Instead, he said: "One of the reasons we're working with Moduslink is they're one of the manufacturer's of those [Vista] disks."
Responding to complaints by customers that they were led to believe the upgrade was free, yet have been charged for it, Epstein clarified that Microsoft does not take any royalty fees for the express upgrade.
It gets nothing from the postage and packaging costs, the administration fees retailers are charging or from participating computer manufacturers, he said.
When asked if he thought retail outlets such as PC World had been clear on charges and the use of the word 'free' to describe the express upgrade, Epstein said: "I have to say overall, yes I think the message was delivered clearly at retail in terms of how the scheme was operated."
PCW has received over 100 angry comments on our Test Bed blog (see Vista express upgrade on hold and Moduslink responds to Vista criticism) from readers struggling to get hold of their Vista express upgrade.
One reader complained: "I do feel that these companies are deliberately stalling the process so that not many, if any, register before the cut off date in March."
Other readers have been contacting trading standards to complain over the way the word 'free' was used to describe the upgrade, despite retailers charging a range of fees to provide the disk.
Moduslink has previously denied any wrong doing, claiming it was fully prepared for the scheme's response. "The volume is extremely high. The volume itself was anticipated but there were some specifically high spikes," said Christine Pothier, marketing and communications manager for Moduslink.
Dell, however, apologised for delay in sending out the disks in February.
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free vista
being charged for a free vista update.i am certainly not best pleased and feel i have been conned.
Posted by james ford, 06 Jun 2007
Bad all round
I made my order 7 weeks ago. On Friday I checked and it had not shipped and was still "COA Validated". Today (Monday) it's become "Canceled". I have not been informed of this by email, and I only know of the changed status because I look repeatedly to see what's going on. Unofficially, I've been told on a forum now that it's due to the fact that I ordered 64 bit (64 bit laptop). Apparently I was not entitled to that, and so instead of just sending the other freaking version I am entitled to, they have silently canceled my order. Who are these clowns?
Posted by Tim B, 26 Mar 2007
Whats! Up! doc?...Is it Vista, Do I Need An Upgrade?
Having registered my Vista Upgrade with Moduslink and had a confirmation on the 8th March 2007 it had shipped, I was informed if I had not received my Vista Premium Upgrade after 21 days to contact them and they would send me a new upgrade disk. Well! it's close to being 18 days (monday) since shipment and still "NO" Upgrade!...that's after having paid £12.90p. After packaging, handling and shipping I guess! I'm paying for ..Snail mail.
Posted by Mr. Ian Blue, 24 Mar 2007