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Dell - Irish Contact Centre
peterc2609
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Hi,
Does anyone have a contact number for sales in Ireland...
I need to order a laptop and want to haggle! But I keep getting through to india and they cannot understand my scouse accent!!!
Thanks in advance!
Peter
Does anyone have a contact number for sales in Ireland...
I need to order a laptop and want to haggle! But I keep getting through to india and they cannot understand my scouse accent!!!
Thanks in advance!
Peter
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Will you be able to understand their irish accent?

Not sure which code you'll need (+353?) but the number is 1 850 333 200
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so what do i dial on the phone exactly?!?!?!0
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00353 1 850 333 2000
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Any Irish people here?!

Edit: There you go, didn't see Steve_xx's post!Virtual Sealed Pot Challenge #137 (£4.13)
Sealed Pot Challenge #252 (Approx £24.53/£250)
£2 Saver Club #139 (£10/£100) -
£365 in 365 Days 2014 #92 (£7/£365)
2014 Is A Year For Saving
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doesn't work!?!0
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I appeal for anyone Irish again!

Virtual Sealed Pot Challenge #137 (£4.13)
Sealed Pot Challenge #252 (Approx £24.53/£250)
£2 Saver Club #139 (£10/£100) -
£365 in 365 Days 2014 #92 (£7/£365)
2014 Is A Year For Saving
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Customer service: 00353 1 204 40140
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try removing the '1'?
This number is the Irish equivalent of the UK 0870 number which will just get you through to the same call centre I believe.0 -
Madness....
It still directs me to the India centre!0 -
Skint_Catt wrote: »try removing the '1'?
This number is the Irish equivalent of the UK 0870 number which will just get you through to the same call centre I believe.
The digit "1" indicates a number terminating in Dublin.0
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