http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2007/10/03/geeks/
10/4/2007 1:08:19 PM
WRAL should do this.
10/4/2007 2:47:45 PM
It's nothing new. All of this has already been covered by various blogs like The Consumerist, etc etc...This "report" kinda pissed me off when they started talking like "OMG HE CHARGED US $45 FOR SOME RAM THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $25" Well, no shit. It's called retail markup AND the convenience of having it delivered.I mean, their own tech 'expert' runs a pricegrabber search and finds out you can get it for cheaper!! They really cracked the case.
10/4/2007 3:02:17 PM
RAM damaged like that is pretty hard to diagnose without having spare RAM to test with. That would easily look like a motherboard problem on the surface.
10/4/2007 3:04:53 PM
the problem is they didnt spend enough time before making the diagnosis. they immediately went to the most expensive and costly repair.
10/4/2007 3:08:37 PM
isn't the same thing as some auto repair places? but more white collar? surprise?
10/4/2007 3:22:13 PM
It boggles my mind that people go into places like Geek Squad expecting expert advice and low prices.1) It's Best Buy/Circuit City/Whoever's cash cow. Yes, you will be milked. Yes, you do deserve it for being so technologically inept in a world that runs on technology.2) Going into a big box store seeking any type of expert advice is dumb, let alone for something like computers. The employees aren't necessarily dumb, they just don't care. Anyone who's worked retail should know this.
10/4/2007 4:40:55 PM
^^ like i said in the initial post...its the same any most any consumer-focused service industry
10/4/2007 4:41:44 PM
i would run memtest on a pc before even booting into an OS.it seems pretty obvious anyone doing this for a living (god fucking help you) would do the same
10/4/2007 6:27:36 PM
^^^ That could apply to anything - For example:It boggles my mind that people go into places like AutoZone expecting expert advice and low prices.1) It's Carquest/Advanced Auto/Whoever's cash cow. Yes, you will be milked. Yes, you do deserve it for being so mechanically inept in a world that depends on automobiles.2) Going into a big box store seeking any type of expert advice is dumb, let alone for something like cars. The employees aren't necessarily dumb, they just don't care. Anyone who's worked retail should know this.
10/4/2007 6:57:00 PM
http://www.wibble.co.uk/tech/index.htmlThis is mildly amusing/disturbing:http://www.wibble.co.uk/media/helpdesk.wav
10/5/2007 1:44:23 AM
That's corporate America for ya. That's why there's a huge niche in the market for very specialized customer service. Retailers see this and they try to make bank, but it's very hard to do a mass market for specialized services. I did PC Tech repair for a friend's business where I did make house calls. I did it for a few months and I didn't like going to people's houses. The pay was good, but I'd rather diagnose PC's in a lab without having a customer watch and ask a question every 5 seconds. Gave me new respect towards service men such as a plummer. And I'd always run into those small little problems of where I haven't seen before and end up spending an hour to research on.
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