独家:戴尔销售人员与客户的邮件(原文) | |
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新浪科技讯 北京时间5月30日消息,据《第一财经日报》报道,戴尔的一位销售人员在给客户的电子邮件中,以避免“支持中国政府”为由,试图劝说IBM的原客户采购戴尔的产品。 新浪科技在第一时间独家获得了Chris与该客户邮件的英文原文,以下为译文及原文: 戴尔销售人员Chris发给客户的邮件(发于美国东部时间4月28日08:53): 尽管和我的日程有些冲突,但我尽量明天去。您明天在办公室吗?如果我去贝尔瓦(Belvoir)就去找你。您目前正在进行的项目有需要我们协助的地方吗? 该客户给Chris的回信(发于美国东部时间5月10日17:31): 如果你不是在攻击竞争对手的话,那你怎么知道人们为IBM产品所花的每一块美元,都将直接支持或资助中国政府呢?你能证明这一点吗? Chris再次回复客户的邮件(发于美国东部时间5月10日21:05): 除了我与同事以及客户对联想的看法和讨论之外,目前我还无法向您证明任何东西。IBM的台式机和笔记本电脑业务出售给了联想,而联想背后有中国政府的支持。我们的部分军队客户对此事看法不一,并引发了有趣的谈论。如果看到有趣的文章,我一定会转发给您。 客户再次回复Chris的邮件(发于美国东部时间5月11日14:03): 坦白的说,在与不同公司的同行接触的过程中,我并没有发现因为联想是一家中国公司而引发争论。有趣的是,只有戴尔认为这是一个大问题,这不得不让人怀疑戴尔别有用心。在我同松下、MicronPC、Gateway以及其它任何公司接触的过程中,都没有遇到这一问题。 以下为Chris与该客户邮件的英文原文: Chris发给客户的邮件(发于美国东部时间4月28日08:53) 04/28/2005 08:53 AM Subject: RE: PDA Xxxxx, I was going to try for tomorrow but I may have a conflict (Wife's doctors appt. for our expecting baby). Are you in the office tomorrow in case I can make it over to Belvoir? Is there currently anything you are working on that we can provide some assistance with? From a IBM perspective, and please do not think I'm throwing stones. As you know Lenovo is a Chinese government owned company that recently purchased IBM's desktop/notebook business. While the US government has given its stamp of approval (no US secrets are in jeopardy) to continue to purchase these units people must understand that every dollar they spend on these IBM systems is directly supporting/funding the Chinese government. Just something to think about. Chris 客户给Chris的回信(发于美国东部时间5月10日17:31) From: xxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxx.xxxxx [xxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxx.xxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 5:31 PM To: Xxxxx, Chris Subject: RE: PDA Chris--Understand you're not tossing stones but curious how do you know that every penny spent from IBM supports the Chinese govt? Can you prove this? W/R Xxxxx. Xxxxx Chris再次回复客户的邮件(发于美国东部时间5月10日21:05) 05/10/2005 09:05 PM Subject: RE: PDA Xxxxx, No proof at all on my end except extensive reading and discussions with my peers. IBM's desktop and notebook business has been sold to Lenovo, which is a state sponsored/owned company. Some of my Army customers take issue with this so makes for interesting conversation. If I happen to see any interesting articles I will forward over to you. With the added "rugged features" to our D610/D810 we are seeing a lot stronger interest in the C3T Programs. Combine this with our support infrastructure in Theater it does make a very compelling story. Thanks and please do not hesitate to contact me if there is anything that I can assist with. Chris Xxxxx Account Manager chris_xxxxx@dell.com Fax orders or quote requests to 1-877-377-0247. Ask us about our new Blade Servers and our Storage Trade in Program! Why Dell In The Enterprise? <-click here Customer Service: 1-800-234-1490 Ext, 66408 or www.dell.com/public-ecare Support Gold Queue: (800) 945-3355 客户邮件(发于美国东部时间5月11日14:03) From: Xxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxx.xxxxx [mailto:Xxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxxx.xxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 2:03 PM To: Xxxxx, Chris Subject: RE: PDA Chris--In interfacing with my counterparts from various companines, I can honestly say that the discussion of Lenovo being a Chinese company doesn't come up. It's funny because the only people who make it an issue is Dell, which makes Dell appear sleazy. I've never heard anything from my contacts at Panasonic, MicronPC, Gateway or any of the other companies. Just wanted to share some comments: 95% of Dell's first stage manufacturing of notebooks (shells) is completed in China. Dell does not do any of its notebook design and relies completely on Taiwan ODMs (Original Design Manufacturers). Take a look at the attached presentation. Dell does not even do their own design. 相关报道: 联想中国COO炮轰直销模式 戴尔新广告成把柄
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