Skip to main content

Dell To Stop Free Home Delivery Oct 10

Only a few days after announcing its XPS line of computers with premium support aimed at luxury buyers, computer maker Dell is rolling back service for customers purchasing its low-end and basic systems: beginning October 10, 2005, Dell will no longer offer free deliver of low-end and basic models. Customers instead will have 10 days to pick up their systems at the post office, or can pay extra for home delivery.

Dell’s policy shift is built upon the United States Post Office’s new "Hold for Pickup" program, in which the Post Office holds packages at local post offices until the customer arrives to collect it. The USPS is promoting the service as a lower-cost option for mailers shipping high-value or heavy items who may not want the packages simply left at the customer’s door.

Recommended Videos

Both Dell and the Post Office argue the new service model is more convenient for customers who can’t be home when deliveries are scheduled; now they can pick up their systems at the Post Office at their convenience after work or on Saturdays during normal USPS branch hours.

However, "Hold For Delivery" presents new challenges to customers who can’t make themselves available during post office branch hours, potentially endure long waits to pick up their merchandise, or who aren’t able to move the items because they don’t have appropriate transportation or because they’re physically unable to do so. For these customers, Dell will still offer home delivery of purchases for an additional, as-yet-unspecified charge.

Dell has been successful based on its model of direct sales and service, including final delivery to customers. However, the company is now seeking to cut costs and increase operating margins, in part because it missed revenue forecasts for revenue growth during its most recent fiscal quarter.

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Dell’s best work-from-home laptop is an insane $621 off today — but hurry!
The Dell Vostro 5510 laptop, with a colorful image on its screen.

There are laptop deals for everyone, including employees who are working from home. While student laptop deals focus on affordability and durability, work-from-home laptops have to be powerful enough to accomplish any task at hand, without the need for a larger screen, like ones you'll find with desktop monitor deals. If you don't know where to start your search, it's highly recommended that you do so with Dell laptop deals, which include this offer for the Dell Vostro 5510 that slashes the laptop's price by $621, bringing it down to just $849 from its original price of $1,470.

Dell, one of the most trusted names in the computing industry because of its reliable devices, is a fixture in Digital Trends' best laptops collections. The Dell Vostro 5510 follows that trend, with its 11th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and Intel Iris Xe graphics combining to smoothly run the latest productivity apps. Multitasking is also a breeze, with no signs of slowdowns and crashes. You'll love working on the laptop's 15.6-inch full HD display, as the colors are bright and the details are clear.

Read more
Here’s why Windows 11 will probably be a free upgrade from Windows 10
The new centered Windows 10 Start Menu with a red and black background

You probably heard by now, but Windows 11 is coming. It was originally supposed to be revealed during Microsoft's June 24 "what's next for Windows" event, but the secret was leaked early. You can now install an unofficial preview version of it if you want, though we would not recommend doing so.

That means there are all kinds of questions about the cost of Windows 11, and how you can end up getting it once things become official. We're here to help, with a look at why we think Windows 11 will probably be a free upgrade.

Read more
The Dell XPS 13 is first to get a 16:10 OLED display, but there’s a catch
The Dell XPS 13 laptop, in white, with a nature scene on the screen.

The best laptop you can buy has a new, exciting feature you can purchase: A 4K OLED display. This is a first for the Dell XPS 13, which remains one of the most forward-thinking premium laptops on the market.

The new display option is a 13.4-inch panel, matching the other 16:10 screen options Dell sells. The company says this new OLED panel has a max brightness of 400 nits, a 0.65% anti-reflective coating, and a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. Because it's OLED, of course, the screen's black levels and contrast are unbeatable. Unlike standard LED, OLED allows the individual pixels of a screen to be turned off entirely.

Read more