Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop Batteries problem

I bought the Dell Inspiron E1505 about two years ago. Like so many of the others who bought this laptop, my Type gd761 , KD476 , 85Wh battery died just after the one year mark. The problem started when the battery light began flashing. The battery has a usage button on it which indicated that the battery was fully charged, however, every time I put the battery in the laptop, the light started to flash again. I found dozens of blogs and tech sites like this one where Dell users have voiced the same issues with this computer and its battery. (Just enter, "Problem with Dell Inspiron E1505 Battery" into your browser to see what I mean) All Dell will offer as a solution is to tell me to buy a new replacement battery.So I bought a new one on http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-e1505-battery.htm

This battery started off incredibly strong, kept my Core2Duo Inspiron E1505 going for a solid 4-5 hours per charge, enough time for me not to need the charger as I studied on campus.

This Dell Inspiron E1505 battery--9 Cell Replacement Battery features lithium technology, which ensures maximum battery life and maximum power. It also features no memory effect that lets you recharge partially drained batteries without reducing performance.

The overall performance of this laptop was marginal at best, despite what anyone else thinks of it. My older Inspiron 1100 is a much better laptop and has never had any issues with it's battery. I was enticed to buy the more expensive battery when I got the E1505 because the Dell wen site said it would last longer. Obviously, that is not true. Dell Customer Service will not take ownership of the problem that I am many others have had with this laptop. I've bought five computers from Dell in the past seven years or so. The E1505 was the latest purchase. My older Dell computers all work much better than the E1505. Personally, the E1505 is a useless piece of junk to me, if I cannot use it as a portable computer. Instead, it remains landlocked to a wall outlet if I want to use it.every year for a new inspiron E1505 battery. I either expected my money back, a free battery or a comparable replacement for the E1505, any of which I know I will never receive from Dell. They don't really listen to their customers. I used to be a big Dell supporter, but not any longer. Dell sucks as far as i am concerned! My next system will come from HP. I won't buy anymore Dell products and I'd suggest anyone else to avoid buying a Dell computer unless you also want a headache, or you enjoy being ignored by Dell when you have a problem with their products.