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UPDATE: Last Chance

by Administrator on 08-29-2011 05:26 AM - last edited on 10-28-2011 04:32 PM

More TouchPads on the Way  UPDATE: Last Chance

 

At HP, we try very hard to provide a positive experience to every customer who purchases an HP product. In some cases, like the HP TouchPad where supply has been extremely limited from the start, we simply cannot meet demand. We are now announcing that while some retailers will have limited stock available, HP’s online inventory is depleted.

 

Thank you for your interest in this product and the feedback you provided. Your input plays a critical role in defining our product roadmap and will help us continue to bring innovative products to market.  

 

I finally have some solid news to share about TouchPad availability.

 

Before I share, let me first say thank you for enthusiasm for this product. Since we announced the price drop, the number of inquiries about the product and the speed at which it disappeared from inventory has been stunning. I think it’s safe to say we were pleasantly surprised by the response.

 

Despite announcing an end to manufacturing webOS hardware, we have decided to produce one last run of TouchPads to meet unfulfilled demand. We don’t know exactly when these units will be available or how many we’ll get, and we can’t promise we’ll have enough for everyone. We do know that it will be at least a few weeks before you can purchase.  See more information in the updated FAQs below.

 

Bryna (@BrynaatHP) and I (@MarkatHP) will update you here and on Twitter on the status of the new batch of systems. Please continue to share your thoughts and questions with us. Although we can’t respond to every one directly, we are sharing your feedback with teams inside HP.

 

Please note that many of the questions below address concern about orders previously placed on our HP Home & Home Office and HP Small & Medium Business online stores. It’s important to note that these are separate stores with slightly different procedures. We also know that we’re sparse on information about availability outside the US. We will share updates on regional availability as the information comes in.

  

Updated TouchPad Availability & Pricing…

 

Q: When is HP getting more HP TouchPads?  One week, two weeks, a month?

A limited supply are coming and it will be a few weeks before they are available.  As we know more about how, when, and where TouchPads will be available, we will communicate that here and through email to those who requested notification.  We can tell you that HP’s Small and Medium Business team has sold out of HP TouchPads and will not have more inventory.

 

Q: Can you comment on whether HP had to manufacture more to meet the recent demand?

HP will be manufacturing a limited quantity of TouchPads with webOS during our fourth fiscal quarter 2011, which ends October 31.

 

Q: Will HP continue to make more TouchPads with webOS to meet the demand?

HP is discontinuing the development of webOS devices and is winding down device operations within our fourth fiscal quarter 2011.

 

Q: Will the notification/alert emails go out all at once so everyone has a fair shot?

All those who requested notification have been notified today that more are coming in the future, and will be notified again when more specifics are known.

 

Q: How does HP plan to address disappointed customers?

All those who requested notification have received a one-time exclusive offer along with their email as our thanks for their patience and loyalty throughout this situation.

  

Q: What about retailers?  Some retailers won’t price match or drop their price to $99.

Each retailer will manage their own policy and process regarding pricing and price matching.  Please contact the local retailer of your choice to see what their current position is.

 

Q: Please limit stock to 1 per person: some people are getting 20 and then selling them on craigslist and eBay for a major profit.

If more inventory is available in the future, there will be an order limit.

 

Q: What if you already own a TouchPad but want to get $99 pricing?

Please contact the retailer or the specific HP store where you originally purchased for their policy on this question.

 

Q: What about other regions, such as hp.ca, etc.?

At this time, other regions have limited to no inventory available.  Please check with your chosen retailer or your local hp.com web site for more information.

 

Q: Any news on discounted TouchPad accessories or Pre2 or Veer phones or accessories?

Limited inventory remains on TouchPad and smartphone accessories.  Please visit HP Home & Home Office or your chosen retailer for current availability as this situation is changing rapidly.

 

Information about Online Orders…

 

Q: What does ‘your order has been captured’ mean?

If you received this message when placing an order, it means the order itself was captured.  Because of the fast pace of orders being received, that order may not have been fulfilled once processed.  If it was not you should have received a cancelation notice.

 

Q: The website had issues, so I couldn’t place an order.  Can I still order a TouchPad?

More information will be available in the next few days about whether HP’s Home & Home Office Store will have more units available in the future or not.  HP’s Small and Medium Business team has sold out of HP TouchPads.

 

Q: Does my TouchPad order qualify for free shipping?

No other discounts or promotions can be applied to the TouchPad promotion.  However, because a Free Shipping offer was on the website for a portion of the promotional period and some customers received Free Shipping as a result, we are waiving ground shipping charges for all customers who ordered the TouchPad after the reduced promotional pricing was announced on Saturday August 20.  Ground shipping charges are being manually removed from all orders that had ground shipping.  However, for those orders that have already shipped and invoiced, a credit will be applied for the standard ground freight charges and a revised invoice sent.

 

Regretfully, expedited shipping is not available on the TouchPad promotion orders.  If you requested and were charged for expedited shipping, you will receive a credit for those charges.  If your order has already shipped and invoiced, a credit will be applied and a revised invoice sent.

 

Q: Can I use an eCoupon or HP corporate discount to my TouchPad order?

No other discounts or promotions can be applied with the TouchPad promotion. 

 

Q: What if your order status says approved but you haven’t received an email yet?

You should have received either an email confirming your order, or an email canceling your order if we were unable to fulfill it.  If you received no follow-up emails after placing your order online, please contact us at www.hpdirect.com/shop/liveassistance

 

Q: Can I return my HP TouchPad?

No. Any HP TouchPad purchased at the price promotion of $99 and $149 is not eligible for a return. 

 

If you are having technical difficulties with your product or it was damaged during deliver, please contact HP Technical Support at 1-800-474-6836.

 

Q: What is the process for withdrawing my cancel request?

Unfortunately, if you requested to have your TouchPad order canceled, it is already in process and cannot be stopped.  We are not able to reprocess the order due to lack of TouchPad inventory.

 

More Information about Online Orders from HP’s Home & Home Office store…

 

Q: I placed my order online with HP’s Home & Home Office Store. How can I check the status of my order from HP?

For Home & Home Office customers you can check your order status here.  Once you follow the steps to either enter order number and phone number or sign into the site, you will be shown your order status:

 

  • If it shows Shipped, then your order has already shipped.
  • If it shows Item being processed, then your order is in queue to be shipped and all shipments should be complete by Wednesday August 24, 2011.
  • If it shows Order Pending, then your order is in review and we ask you to please check your order status again the next business day.
  • For all other order statuses, please contact our call center at 1-888-476-3988.

 

Q: Why was my order canceled from HP Home & Home Office Store?

Because of the fast pace of order volume over the weekend, some customers placed orders which we were unable to fulfill.  Those customers received cancelation emails informing them that we were unable to fulfill their order and that their credit would appear on their bank statements within 3-5 business days.  If you have not received an email notification and are still uncertain, please visit www.hpdirect.com/shop/liveassistance for more details.

 

More Information about Online Orders from HP’s Small & Medium Business store…

  

Q: I ordered from the HP SMB Store during the promotion but the discounted price was not reflected in my cart/order confirmation page/invoice.  Is HP honoring the discount price?

Yes, some of our SMB customers may have experienced a pricing error while purchasing on August 20th and 21st. We are in the process of ensuring every order is honored at the discounted price.  Most orders are being manually updated to reflect accurate pricing, prior to invoicing being sent.  However, for those orders that have already shipped and invoiced, a credit will be applied for the difference and a revised invoice sent.

 

Q: I placed my order online with HP’s SMB Store.  How do I confirm that it was received?

For orders placed after 4am CT on Monday 22nd August, US SMB had already sold out of HP TouchPad. We are unable to fulfill these orders and they have been cancelled.  If you saw a reserve hold for the amount of your order on your credit card, no actual charges have been made and this reserve hold will be released now that the order has been cancelled.

 

If you placed an order prior to 4am CT Monday, August 22, we are working through the large volume of orders, verifying payment details and seeking to source inventory for fulfillment.  This process is taking longer than first anticipated. At this time, we cannot guarantee supply to all these orders but are working to supply as many orders as possible. If you saw a reserve hold for the amount of your order on your credit card and your order cannot be fulfilled, no actual charges have been made, and this reserve hold will be released if the order is cancelled.

 

You can check your order status here.  If your order is not recognized, please check your order status again the next business day. When inventory has been allocated the status will change to “shipped.”   Please note that planned ship and delivery dates on the order status page are not accurate for TouchPad orders. You can only be certain that we have identified a unit to fulfill your order once the order status shows a shipment tracking number.

 

Q: Why was my order canceled from HP Small & Medium Business Store?

If you placed an order for a HP TouchPad on Monday, August 22nd – Wednesday, August 24th this was after a Sold Out message was posted on our webstore. All of these orders are being cancelled.  If you saw a reserve hold for the amount of your order on your credit card, no actual charges have been made and this reserve hold will be released as soon as the order is canceled.

 

There are several reasons that your order would have been canceled if you placed it on Saturday, August 20th or Sunday, August 21st, such as a duplicate order found or billing issues on the account.  If you believe your order was canceled in error, please contact an HP Customer Service Representative at 1-866-625-0242 (Dial option #3) or via Email Customer Service option who will be happy to assist you. Please be aware that we are experiencing significant call volumes with extended wait times, so we ask for your patience.

 

 

Mark Budgell

Mark Budgell (@MarkatHP) is Editor-in-Chief of The Next Bench and a Social Media Strategist.

 

 

Comments
by ChuckJ on 08-29-2011 01:12 PM

Why are we assuming that HP is going to have enough supply to fullfill all email notification requests?  If HP can't figure out the inventory number, then it's because there is none left at the warehouse.  HP will only have few thousands at the best to resell.  Maybe they will offer refurbished units to desperate people who are still waiting in line at Best Buy.  It's pretty clear that HP is trying to extend their free publicity by acting dumb.  "We dunno how many we have right now"...it takes HP computer system over one week to figure out how to add and subtract.  Hmm...really?

by trios918 on 08-29-2011 01:17 PM

Im still holding because they will answer eventually...took me 7 hrs last monday but it was worth it to have an order pushed through and shipped...Now I am checking on a different order for my parents.

by ChuckJ on 08-29-2011 01:25 PM

That's crazy to hold 7 hours for your order to hold another 6 hours + for your parents' order. You've wasted 13 hours.  You could have worked at Best Buy and with your 13 hours paycheck, you could have gotten one by now.  I guess some people don't know how to value their time.  No wonder this country is falling behind in education.

by Quicklysell on 08-29-2011 01:31 PM

WOW this is my last post. You people sitting on the phone for hours hoping someone will answer and crying "I put in an email waaa waaa waaaa" need to get a life. This crap is not that important. A stupid touchpad and you guys go insane to get one. Not me Im not no monkey up a tree. Ive got a life, I think Ill go live it.

 

Cya HP minions good luck fighting for the couple of thousand left. Theres no way there can be that many left.

 

Asta la bye bye suckers!

by jkbrowne on 08-29-2011 01:49 PM
Have a nice life troll.  Be gone!
by lisajanelle on 08-29-2011 01:50 PM

It just took me 15 minutes to get ahold of their customer service and find out that they have no idea when anyone's order will ship, I ordered on the 20th and was told to expect mine 2-3 weeks from now.

 

by trios918 on 08-29-2011 01:50 PM

I haven't wasted 13 hrs...Do you not know how to multi-task? All it took from me was putting my phone on speaker...I have worked the rest of my day and done everything I would normally do just fine. And please explain to me what this has to do with my education. I waited my 6 hrs listening to music as I worked my normal productive day, I finally got through and I verified that their order did ship today. My mother asked me to call for her (she bought them for the grandkids) so I did.  I swear people act like I put my life on hold to verify an order, it is 2011 not 1909 I can call and check on something without actually having to sit there and do just that all day.

by ChuckJ on 08-29-2011 02:03 PM

Multi-tasking?  Productive?  LOL!  You mean waiting 6 hours on the phone while you post comments here....very productive.  Do you honestly think they will process quicker because you called about your order? If you've already received your order, why are you here?  You need more?

 

Education.... I didn't want to be flat out honest and call you st*pid for waiting over 6 hours and brag about it on this blog. I was just being polite :smileyembarrassed:)

by chichimonkey007 on 08-29-2011 02:13 PM

Do you know where I can get more of these Tablets??

 

I bought 5 through Amazon and 6 through HP.com and have sold them all for $300 on Ebay. 

Now I want to buy more.

 

Thank You.

by ga1221 on 08-29-2011 02:35 PM

People like you is the reason HP needs to put a limit on how many tablets you can buy.  I understand that everyone wants to make money on this tablets.  It is really a damn shame how greedy you people are.  I would never by any TP on Ebay for more than $200, like someone else said it "idiots stop buying them" and see how the prices come back down.

 

I'm just saying!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by map_1961 on 08-29-2011 02:41 PM

Hi there - i am from Germany.

In university a couple of years ago we lokked up to the US marketing power and admired the marketing and sales power of US companies.

What's left? A deplorable company thats afraid in clienst requests and demands for product purchases.

You guys hiding behind the digital wall.

Why don't you supply your product for a suitable price. I'd be willing to pay 250 $ fand more for a HP touchpad if i can be sure that you support it for the future. Not like cutting the support for the Palm Pre as you did.

 

Think about it.

cherrs

 

map_1961

by bucknguyen on 08-29-2011 02:53 PM

I ordered from SMB on 21st but when I checked the order status it said 22nd at 9.38am ! The system count me as ordering after 4a.m, that means my order was cancelled, right? So frustrated

by HP_fanatic on 08-29-2011 02:57 PM - last edited on 08-29-2011 03:00 PM

I'm a disabled veteran, unemployed, teen single mother of beautilful 5 year-old handicapable cojoined  triplets, working 3 jobs and going to school.  I have been a loyal HP customer for 57 years.  HP, please contact me first and ignore all these other losers.

 

P.S.  I would like 4 Touchpads, one for myself and each of my triplets.  Thank you.

by Sammy on 08-29-2011 03:12 PM

How about giving first chance to the people who were CANCELLED from the Home & Home Office store?  I ordered a full day before the SMB people did and yet they got filled and I got cancelled.  It seems only fair to give the cancelled Home & Home Office people a first chance.  Why didn't I order from SMB, you ask?  Because your Twitter partner Byrna said that the SMB orders were a "glitch" and that no stock was available to fill those orders!  Also, your customer service folks said that those Home and Home Office orders would be filled since the order status indicated that stock was reserved.  This turned out to not be true unfortunately.  So I'm without the one Touchpad that I wanted for personal use.  (Even though HP filled individual orders for dozens of Touchpads that people are selling on eBay right now.)

 

Please consider this and treat the people who ordered from Home & Home Office fairly.  If you release new units to the masses, they will all be sold out in minutes due to the eBayers who are using "Check for Change" and other browsers plug-ins to jump on them the instant they become available.  And they already have a dozen accounts setup to use for buying these.  So normal people who just want one don't have a chance.  I hope that is not what HP wants.

by mange2011 on 08-29-2011 03:17 PM

Arnie, get your  @$$ over to Apple and buy an iPad2 instead. 

 

HP didn't end your world.  If you saved up $500 over weeks and weeks and years just to get a TouchPad, that you know is no longer supported, and has only a handful of apps, then you are a serious loser.  Either that, or you are lying about your single parent status, your devoted fanaticism to HP, and that you wheelchaired it all over your state for hours, just to find an obsolete item.

 

However, I place my wager on the fact that you are lying.

by pizza3tan on 08-29-2011 03:55 PM

Bul feathers!

You can't call in - I was on hold for 2 hours today before my battery dies.

You can't write in - I tried to email from the HP website and all I got was an error message saying I couldn't upload . Then I tried to contact the Webmaster for feedback. Got the same error message.

 I get the impression HP is headed out of the consumer business and they just don't care. It seems like they have one person who works the warehouse and also answers customers phone. He' may get around to your order eventually but hopefully before Earth crashes into the sun.

by blackout77 on 08-29-2011 04:09 PM

I had an order in Home office store on the 19th. I ordered "one" touchpad, not the 4+ people are getting fulfilled,  and HP never sent me any emails of any kind.  I checked my order status throughout the weekend, and it kept saying in process.  So I missed out on ordering from any other store since I thought my HP order was early and before people had a mad rush of orders on saturday.  However, on the 24th, HP canceled my order, no emails, no confirmation or anything, they charged my credit card during the 5 days I waited, and the twitter page and HP site said "ALL orders would be fulfilled" .  Well they ended up canceling my order anyway for reasons unknown.

If HP is really getting more touchpads, They should have put people with canceled orders on a priority list for next shipment or something.  I just wanted my "1" touchpad.. and now I'm hearing HP is trying to fulfill orders that were made Sunday and Monday.  Thats so unfair.

by searcher11 on 08-29-2011 04:18 PM

Jsut tossing an idea out there.  I really like the Touchpad.  Of course I don't think HP should lose money, but fi they could sell the touchpad at something line $199, I think there still woudl be a great demand and it would drive peopele to HP adn coudl also make WEb OS a possible source of revenue.  And of course woudl be godd as it would keep the touchpad alive.  Just a though.

 

Doug Heagler

by hptouchpadinlov on 08-29-2011 04:26 PM

UNLeash!!!!!! the Touch pads!!!!!Now!

by chriskomarov on 08-29-2011 04:43 PM

My 2 cents...

Well the idea that I like the most is give the code to the people who signed up, because if that was what they decided to do the people who buy 4 or 5 wouldnt have that many email adresses entered, and even if someone did enter more than one they probably didnt enter 20. You should also send out those codes in the order that people signed up for them. OnSale didn't understand the whole "in order" thing so I hope HP does

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