Customers trying to upgrade their recently purchased XP systems to Vista by
cashing in their Express Upgrade coupons cannot do so due to massive demand for
the update.
This morning
Dell's
and
Toshiba's
Vista-upgrade websites both displayed error messages and Moduslink, which was
subcontracted by Microsoft to deal with the Vista Upgrade Express program (and
directly handles all Mesh, Evesham, Acer and other smaller manufacturer's
upgrades), was also unreachable.
Speaking about Moduslink to a disgruntled customer in
our forums,
a Mesh spokesperson said: "Since the release of Vista, the telephone number has
been affected by the massive take-up. Yesterday the line went down completely.
The lines will be upgraded and the number increased but this will take a day or
so."
As of 1pm GMT today, the Moduslink telephone number (00800 666 44 666 – the
double zero is not a mistake, it is a number based in Holland) is still shut,
although
the
website appears to work.
Dell and Evesham were contacted about the programme, but no-one was available
to comment.
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