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Dell Adds Anti-Theft Security for Notebooks

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:34 am
by Digital Puppy
Dell Adds Anti-Theft Security for Notebook Computers
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ROUND ROCK, Texas & VANCOUVER, Canada --(Business Wire)-- Feb. 6, 2007 Dell and Absolute Software have teamed to provide notebook computer theft recovery services for Dell's U.S. consumer customers.

The move makes Dell the first PC manufacturer to deliver a higher degree of peace of mind by combining theft recovery measures with accidental damage protection.

With the purchase of select Dell(TM) Inspiron(TM) notebooks, customers who opt for CompleteCare Accidental Damage Service(1) with prices ranging from $99 to $139, now will receive Computrace(R) LoJack(R) for Laptops(2) theft recovery service, valued at between $49 and $119. This service is available for systems with 1 - 4 year warranties.

Dell's CompleteCare(TM) Accidental Damage Service, available in most states, provides coverage for issues not covered under the standard limited warranty. These include spills, drops and electrical surges. Computrace LoJack for Laptops gives consumers additional benefits by providing security software that helps track down a notebook computer if lost or stolen and helps protect any personal data on the system.

"Losing a computer is costly, even potentially devastating, when you consider the value of the data and personal information stored on today's notebooks," said Rocky Mountain, of Dell's U.S. Consumer business. "Combining accidental damage protection with theft recovery service is a huge win for consumers who want increased security."

Dawn Burnett, a student at the University of Massachusetts, found this out the hard way. "When I purchased my Dell notebook last year, I wanted to keep my investment safe and secure, so I bought both CompleteCare and the LoJack for Laptops," Burnett said. "It really paid off when my computer was stolen from my dorm room. The companies came to my rescue. Absolute tracked down and recovered my computer, and Dell fixed the damage that occurred during the theft."

"Mobile computing is becoming the standard for individual consumers, and with it comes increased exposure to identity theft and data loss from loss or theft," said John Livingston, chairman and CEO of Absolute Software. "Dell clearly understands this risk and has become the first PC manufacturer to offer an integrated accidental damage and theft recovery solution to help protect its customers."

"Absolute has been reuniting Dell business and institutional customers with their lost and stolen notebooks for almost 10 years and looks forward to extending our industry-leading theft protection service to Dell's home users," said Livingston.

Computrace LoJack for Laptops is also available for purchase as a standalone product on the Dell Software and Peripherals site for prices ranging from $49 - 139.

Dell received the Computer Shopper 2006 Shoppers' Choice Award for best customer service and support recently. This caps off a year when Dell invested $150 million in customer service and support improvements.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:01 pm
by zparker
hahaha alot of good that does if you can even get them to work.