XPS 13 and tb15

I was on the phone for a total of 5 hours in two sessions and downloaded all the drivers and stuff them with supported. It still does not work and I can't all go somewhere that I could at least return it... That's absolutely the worst experience of support that I have ever met...

does anybody know tips to learn how to someone who could help!

Hi Ravi

I'm sure that everyone agrees that problem resolution link does not help and the drivers and/or material are the problem.

I would like to see Dell appropriating it from one side of the product management and start to communicate with clients on what is the real issue and the resolution. It doesn't seem to be pilot. These aircraft will really be removed from sale.

What is our next point of escalation? Who is the product manager of these docks?

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