by Iroquois » Fri Jun 25, 2004 9:21 am
Trip, don't ever contact that guy again. You are the customer and the customer is always right. It's not his job to blame people for problems, it's his job to fix problems.
I had a little story of crooked computer guys. I wanted a new mobo a while back so I took it into a new shop that had opened up in the next town over. They installed it and said everything was fine. I took it home and that's when the problems started. The computer kept freezing after every few minutes of activity. I went back to the shop, they claimed to have fixed it but it started again. I was quite pissed by this point so I took it to a guy in town. He told me who ever had done the job, didn't know what they were doing. He had power cables dangling in front of the CPU fan which is very dangerous. What the guy had neglected to do was to erase the HDD and reinstall the OS, which is a must for installing new mobos so the OS recognizes it.
Lucky for me, a new computer shop opened in town just down the road from me. They do very good work.
I also have yet another story. Before I bought the mobo mentioned above, I was shopping around for prices. I went into one store. A chain store that operates in the GTA. While I was waiting for service, I noticed that the manager was actually yelling at a customer!
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Iroquois on Fri Jun 25, 2004 9:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
[center]I only pretend to know what I'm talking about. Heck, that's what lawyers, car mechanics, and IT professionals do everyday.

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