My Experience
Wow.. This almost sounds like my experience, but almost..
I had ordered a Huebsch ZDG4BR, which the TOL gas dryer they sell at the start of December.
Unfortunately, when I called to follow up last week, I found out that the appliance store had decided to substitute in a ZDG3LR, which is nearly identical to the ZDG4BR, except that it lacks the extra tumble cycle, which IMHO is pretty important for wrinkle prone fabrics. They did this because it would take six weeks to get one in, because it's what their distributor had in stock.
The store thought they were doing me a favor by getting me a cheaper unit (Was about $100 cheaper) and something their distributor had in stock.
Instead they annoyed me. I had to redo my order last week, now I won't have the replacement dryer in until March. It's not all bad though, I had to have some pricey repair work done to my car, so it kind of works out.
In the course of my job, I purchase upwards of a half million dollars in computer hardware, software and services every year. If one of my vendors tried to pull a stunt like that on me because "It was more readily available" or "It was cheaper and you won't mind the difference", they would lose my business fast.
I'm really surprised to see this going on with white goods. I can order a customized server from HP and can it shipped overnight with any configuration I want. It takes less than a week from the time I place the order to the time it is on my door step. I don't see why washing machines and dryers have to be any different. They're no more difficult to build than a server.
I am this >< close to giving Mr. Chuck Melton a really good piece of my mind.