That lying, deceiving American company - no NTL but Dell. Well NTL as well. Seems like I have a problem with American owned companies!
I've ordered a laptop last week, spent a few weeks deciding on the right laptop and to get the best possible deals. Try and use affiliates to get the cheapest price. Speaking directly to DELL may not mean you'll be getting the cheapest price. I've saved 10% and free deiver (£57) on top of any special offers by Dell by using a portal through AOL. Sadly the portal has now ended.
Dell charges £117.50 for 256mb of memory for system upgrades. It might be cheaper to shop around. Crucial memory charges £23 + vat and Kingston Technology charges £40 inc vat + posting. The KT memory is the exact make (according to KT) as that supplied by DELL. The memory upgrade on Dell parts is £50.
Don't speak to sales on Wednesday night as a lot of the sales staff are under a lot of pressure of customers taking advantage on the final day of special offers.
Make sure you check any sales invoice for any errors. Once the computer has been shipped out there is very little you can do about it. There is also a very good DELL forum on dell.com which is an excellent source of information. Generally, the staff are not bad at all, though the best source of information is the DELL forum. I am very confident I bought the best possible laptop for the money, much cheaper than Evesham.
Delivery was a bit of a problem. I took a day of work yesterday. Unfortanately, the girl from Walsh Western carriers did not register the delivery date on the system. I complained to Dell and they arranged an evening delivery between 6pm and 10pm. The Dell order watch is good.
If you're happy with the standards of NTL customer services then you're going to be more than happy with Dell.
Oh yeah, one more thing, make sure you tick the no box if the computer is not going to be used for "Weapons of mass destruction" on the sales section of the website. Apparently it is a FBI thing!
Good luck