ComputerRepairTech
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- Columbia, SC
Every now and then i'll get a potential customer that will come in saying their computer is running slow. I do online support so I quote my standard computer optimization service of 50 dollars and I connect and access the situation. On rare occasion there will be a potential customer who has a computer thats powerful and flying at full speed but when I try to dig deeper as to what slowness they are experiencing I get generic responses like "its all around slow." If you can't get any additional information do you accept the request?
The way I look at it is sure theres almost always something I can clean up, processes I can eliminate, etc etc but if I can't see the problem then how will I know the customer will be satisfied at the end? It seems like accepting the work would dramatically increase the chances of ending up with a negative review.
What do you do?
The way I look at it is sure theres almost always something I can clean up, processes I can eliminate, etc etc but if I can't see the problem then how will I know the customer will be satisfied at the end? It seems like accepting the work would dramatically increase the chances of ending up with a negative review.
What do you do?