View Full Version : MacBook Pro Shipping Date Changed MASSIVELY
robert-a-hudson
Jun 8, 2006, 03:13 PM
Ordered my 2.16 15" 1GBRAM 7200RPM-HD on June 3rd, original shipping date was 8th June (today). Having just checked, its been pushed back to 29th June.
WHATS GOING ON GUYS?!?!?!?
Why the huge jump!?!?
Any rumors flyin' about? Anything to do with processor changes?!?
:confused:
iGary
Jun 8, 2006, 03:14 PM
Ordered my 2.16 15" 1GBRAM 7200RPM-HD on June 3rd, original shipping date was 8th June (today). Having just checked, its been pushed back to 29th June.
WHATS GOING ON GUYS?!?!?!?
Why the huge jump!?!?
Any rumors flyin' about? Anything to do with processor changes?!?
:confused:
How about you call and ask. ;)
realityisterror
Jun 8, 2006, 03:17 PM
They'll probably upgrade you to a G5 PowerBook next Tuesday.
Sun Baked
Jun 8, 2006, 03:22 PM
But why get Apple's version of the truth?
When there is speculation and rumor.
jimsowden
Jun 8, 2006, 03:27 PM
But why get Apple's version of the truth?
When there is speculation and rumor.
Spot on.
jaxstate
Jun 8, 2006, 03:32 PM
Strange. I order min on the 2nd, and I got it today. I'm thinking some type of glitch.
Ordered my 2.16 15" 1GBRAM 7200RPM-HD on June 3rd, original shipping date was 8th June (today). Having just checked, its been pushed back to 29th June.
WHATS GOING ON GUYS?!?!?!?
Why the huge jump!?!?
Any rumors flyin' about? Anything to do with processor changes?!?
:confused:
X5-452
Jun 8, 2006, 03:48 PM
They'll probably upgrade you to a G5 PowerBook next Tuesday.
PowerBook G5's next Tuesday?!?! The countdown is on! Screw buying a MacBook tomorrow.
robert-a-hudson
Jun 8, 2006, 04:13 PM
Well, according to apple:
[QUOTE=apple]Thank you for shopping at the Apple Store.
The demand for the product you ordered has been higher than anticipated. We are shipping as quickly
as possible, but cannot meet the dispatch date we previously estimated for you. We now expect to dispatch
your order by 29.06.2006
We estimate that it will be delivered to your shipping address on or before 10.07.2006.
Please note that these dates are estimated lead-times only. Once your order has dispatched, you will receive a Dispatch Notification email, which will provide you with detailed delivery information
Your business is very important to us, and we apologise for any inconvenience that this change may cause.
Answers to many post-sales questions can be found at the Apple Store Customer Service website: http://promo.euro.apple.com/promo/help/uk/consumer
Kind regards,
The Apple Store
[\QUOTE]
risc
Jun 8, 2006, 04:18 PM
OP you aren't the only 1. I ordered a 15" CTO MBP on the 19th of May and I'm still waiting...
QCassidy352
Jun 8, 2006, 04:25 PM
Anyway, seems to me that there is no secrecy here. Apple has told him what's going on... demand is too high. I'm skeptical, but then again, we know for a fact that merom is not available, so if any changes are being made, I'd guess they are bug fixes.
ManchesterTrix
Jun 8, 2006, 04:27 PM
Those of you experiencing delays, did you all order the 7200 RPM drive?
Ordered mine late may, got it today with the 120 gig 5400 RPM drive.
realityisterror
Jun 8, 2006, 04:30 PM
Well... both risc and robert-a-hudson are out of the US, so it could just be Apple's indecency towards our foreign friends...
Actually, I believe Apple usually concentrates stocks towards the US... Especially in Australia, products often ship much later...
jaxstate
Jun 8, 2006, 04:31 PM
A full month later!!!!!! That is in no way acceptable. Unless you're getting some type of discount by buying directly from apple, I say get a refund and visit a authorized dealer.
Well, according to apple:
[QUOTE=apple]Thank you for shopping at the Apple Store.
The demand for the product you ordered has been higher than anticipated. We are shipping as quickly
as possible, but cannot meet the dispatch date we previously estimated for you. We now expect to dispatch
your order by 29.06.2006
We estimate that it will be delivered to your shipping address on or before 10.07.2006.
Please note that these dates are estimated lead-times only. Once your order has dispatched, you will receive a Dispatch Notification email, which will provide you with detailed delivery information
Your business is very important to us, and we apologise for any inconvenience that this change may cause.
Answers to many post-sales questions can be found at the Apple Store Customer Service website: http://promo.euro.apple.com/promo/help/uk/consumer
Kind regards,
The Apple Store
[\QUOTE]
Man, I was pissed for having to wait a week and a day.
robert-a-hudson
Jun 8, 2006, 05:04 PM
A full month later!!!!!! That is in no way acceptable. Unless you're getting some type of discount by buying directly from apple, I say get a refund and visit a authorized dealer.
[QUOTE=robert-a-hudson]Well, according to apple:
Man, I was pissed for having to wait a week and a day.
Yeah, I would go to a reseller, but I got UK HE Discount when I brought online... may ring em up tho, since they have already take £1600 out of my account...
karmakoma
Jun 9, 2006, 01:30 AM
Yeah, I would go to a reseller, but I got UK HE Discount when I brought online... may ring em up tho, since they have already take £1600 out of my account...
This is interesting. I ordered my MBP via Apple with HE discount yesterday. They told me it would be 'up to' 7 working days, which I thought was a bit slow! I hope it doesn't get delayed too long.
Still, if they're feverishly fixing the whining in the meantime, I won't be complaining :)
Duderonimous
Jun 9, 2006, 06:51 AM
...for my MBP 17" (1GB ram, matte screen, 7200 rpm HD).
I ordered it on the 16th of May, estimated shipping was delayed 2x (currently due to be delayed again on June 12th). I called and asked why the delay and was given no reply other than "we are shipping them as soon as the are built". (Just not to me)
To dispel the notions that only "foreigners" are getting the rapid response treatment I should point out that I'm in the US.
I had assumed that the delay was related to the fact that this was an institutional purchase (not a personal purchase through an institution), and was acquired at a heavily discounted price.
As a switcher, I must confess as to being underwhelmed by Apple's spectacular customer service thus far.
P.S. I'm terrified that when it arrives it will be an overheating, noisy, poorly fitted, short-lived turd.
count chocula
Jun 9, 2006, 07:30 AM
Ordered my 2.16 15" 1GBRAM 7200RPM-HD on June 3rd, original shipping date was 8th June (today). Having just checked, its been pushed back to 29th June.
WHATS GOING ON GUYS?!?!?!?
Why the huge jump!?!?
Any rumors flyin' about? Anything to do with processor changes?!?
:confused:
i'm wondering whats going over there too. i ordered my black macbook cto last saturday. it is now friday and no signs of any change in the status of my macbook. i'm going crazy :mad:
bbrosemer
Jun 9, 2006, 08:29 AM
Is it not just possible that alot of college students are purchasing their computers for next semester.... in which they would have to be shipping a load of computers.... could this not be it
Eleventeen
Jun 9, 2006, 10:13 AM
I second bbrosemer's post. I bought my MBP in Orlando a few weeks ago and the guy said they'd gotten in a shipment that morning and were really low. He was afraid they were out of them. Most of the sales were kids getting ready for school.
I know that here in town (FSU and FAMU both), it's almost impossible to get a new machine from June to August, Apple or PC. I used to work in a computer store and we'd get 20 machines in a week (a lot compared to normal) and sell out of em in 2 or 3 days. Usually 20 machines would last us 3 months.
bbrosemer
Jun 9, 2006, 10:36 AM
Just incase anyone wanted to know it took 8 days to get mine and I ordered it a Month ago.... which is before college students started buying their comps.... ;)... Standard Shipping Incase you were wondering
Makosuke
Jun 9, 2006, 02:06 PM
...for my MBP 17" (1GB ram, matte screen, 7200 rpm HD).
I ordered it on the 16th of May, estimated shipping was delayed 2x (currently due to be delayed again on June 12th).That's just weird--I ordered the same config (except I didn't have the choice of a non-matte screen) around the 1st of May, and mine shipped the 8th of May, only a couple days after the people who ordered on the day they were announced. Usually availablility gets better, not worse, as time goes on. At the time the Apple store was saying 5-7 day wait on the 17", which was exactly correct, and that's still what it says.
Either there's been a huge spike in demand for some reason (and the iPod promo can't be it, both because most college students probably aren't buying the 17", and because it only was announced a few days ago), or there's a holdup in the manufacturing process somewhere.
If it's a "good" holdup, they're doing a minor revision to deal with thermal issues or something (though really, as far as I can tell, the only revision that might be needed is better thermal paste application on the factory line and maybe updated firmware), if it's a "bad" holdup the factory is having a problem building the things.
Maybe all the people who don't like buying right after release waited a month, and now they've all ordered at once?
nate-the-great
Jun 9, 2006, 02:40 PM
I ordered mine at 10PM june 5th, it shipped at 8AM June 8th from Shanghai. According to tracking, should be here monday the 12th.
It was a 15" MBP 2.16GHz, Glossy screen, 1 GB ram, 100GB 7200RPM HD.
FragTek
Jun 9, 2006, 02:45 PM
I ordered my 17" glossy MBP w/ 7200rpm hd on May 18th and received it on the 1st of June.
Timepass
Jun 9, 2006, 06:23 PM
Complain to apple.
Another very quick way to boost the speed of it is contact you local media station because some times they will pick up a story like this and start ripping apple a new one.
There is no excuse why apple has these very very poor shipping policy. It is one thing for the oginal shipping date to be a while. It is a complete another thing for the shipping date to be pushed back a few weeks.
Apple needs to clean up their act and the only way for that is for them start getting a lot of media attention on it. They deserve the bad media attiantion on this part and a lot of it.
If a media station gets involved a lot of times companies are very willing to speed things up because bad press hurts a lot.
My 15" MBP was ordered on 6/6/6 and delivered on 6/8/6, so no complaints here, aside from the occasional blood running out of the CD drive.
FragTek
Jun 9, 2006, 06:56 PM
My 15" MBP was ordered on 6/6/6 and delivered on 6/8/6, so no complaints here, aside from the occasional blood running out of the CD drive.
They have those on hand ready to ship out... You can go and pick one of those up @ an Apple Store :p The BTO's take a bit longer.
Duderonimous
Jun 14, 2006, 04:06 PM
One day shy of a full month after I ordered it, my 17" MBP (1 GB RAM, matte screen, 100 GB 7200 rpm HD) showed up. It only took two days to ship from Shanghai to New England, and I didn't pay for rapid shipping.
I've only had it a few hours, and I am pretty much a noobie to Macs (though I did write my dissertation on a G4 PB, with and early release of OSX). So far no complaints other than the decidedly warm typing surface.
twistedlegato
Jun 15, 2006, 09:02 AM
i got my mac extremely fast....2-3 days for me!!!
nonforma
Jun 16, 2006, 12:35 PM
I placed an order this morning for a 15" 2.16 GHz MBP with 1gig ram and 100gb 7200rpm drive. I'm using the educational discount. Order status shows estimated ship date as June 21st and delivery as June 26th. I paid the extra $15 for express shipping.
robert-a-hudson
Jun 16, 2006, 06:57 PM
Well, I've just shipped, so I guess they really did just have an over-order of mbps!
chairguru22
Jun 16, 2006, 07:20 PM
this is why i went to the apple store to get my macbook. got an edu discount too. no online, no reseller for me.
SC68Cal
Jun 16, 2006, 07:23 PM
My 15" MBP was ordered on 6/6/6 and delivered on 6/8/6, so no complaints here, aside from the occasional blood running out of the CD drive.
The new DraculaBook
nonforma
Jun 19, 2006, 10:23 AM
My MBP shipped this morning! Ahead of schedule, and the schedule had it sitting over a weekend, so the delivery date is now 5-6 days earlier.
this is why i went to the apple store to get my macbook. got an edu discount too. no online, no reseller for me.
I first went to the store to decide between the 15" and the 17" and matte vs glossy, and I planned on buying it there, but I wanted the 7200rpm drive which forced me online. I used the educational discount as well, no problems at all.
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