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I just got a Dell PowerEdge T330, but a key is needed to open the side panel. I can't find any key in the packaging. Should I contact Dell?

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    I don't meant to be flippant, but this seems like an obvious 'yes.' Locksmiths and brute force don't seem prudent with new hardware, and I don't think you'll get an answer here that for some reason you won't need access. – Matthew Wetmore Jul 18 '17 at 22:33
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    If you bought a car and didn't have a key for the trunk would you call the dealer or post your question on the internet? Common sense would tell you to call the dealer. – joeqwerty Jul 18 '17 at 23:57
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    No, you should contact HP. Tell them you're very dissatisfied with the latest Dell you purchased and want to know if they'll give you a discount on their gear for customer service reasons. – HopelessN00b Jul 19 '17 at 02:09

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Yes, you should contact the vendor, in this case Dell, when components are missing or non-functional.

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