Did Staples lower prices on their Easytech services?

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Hello all. I am sitting here doing some competitive pricing analysis to include as part of my business plan. I am looking at Easytech Pricing on the Staples website and it appears to me that they have lowered their prices. I remember looking at their pricing a few months back and it was almost identical to Geek Squad pricing. What I found today is a bit unnerving. Example 1: Easytech price for an in-home OS install/upgrade $79.99! Geek Squad's price for this is $229.99! Example 2: Easytech in-store virus removal price is $99.99. Geeks Squad's price for this is literally double that ($199.99). I am all but positive that Easytech prices were not this low when I looked a few months ago. Am I crazy? It bothers me to see Staples offering these (and more) services at the same price or even lower than what I would charge. Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
Hello all. I am sitting here doing some competitive pricing analysis to include as part of my business plan. I am looking at Easytech Pricing on the Staples website and it appears to me that they have lowered their prices. I remember looking at their pricing a few months back and it was almost identical to Geek Squad pricing. What I found today is a bit unnerving. Example 1: Easytech price for an in-home OS install/upgrade $79.99! Geek Squad's price for this is $229.99! Example 2: Easytech in-store virus removal price is $99.99. Geeks Squad's price for this is literally double that ($199.99). I am all but positive that Easytech prices were not this low when I looked a few months ago. Am I crazy? It bothers me to see Staples offering these (and more) services at the same price or even lower than what I would charge. Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

1. That is a new lower price.
2. That is the original price.
3. Don't let it bother you as 99% of people out there don't even know they offer these services. No joke.
 
Don't let it bother you as 99% of people out there don't even know they offer these services. No joke.

I wish that were the case in my area. O-Max/Staples & the others always have a line of folks waiting at that service desk to get their pc's worked on...err I mean "hacked up". :(
 
I was in Staples and they are offering a "PC Tune Up+" for $9.99.

I don't know many people who will trust the Staples cashier to fix his computer. And like Richmond said, no one knows they even offer these services.
 
I wish that were the case in my area. O-Max/Staples & the others always have a line of folks waiting at that service desk to get their pc's worked on...err I mean "hacked up". :(

Surprising since they don't do any widespread advertising like GS does. Looks like 99% of people out there don't even know YOU offer these services.
 
If you really want to know how good their services are then ask them what they pay their techs.

:D

They don't pay them squat because in most cases they hook the system up, connect it to the internet and then make a call to the folks at support.com who then remote in and actually do all the work. Other than some basic memory installs and such I don't believe (and I could be wrong) they do too much in store any more. Least that's what I gather from talking to one of the ET's I know in my town.
 
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