anonymous Mac Tech
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 48
- Location
- Michigan
What was supposed to cost my mother $0 wound up costing her $300, her customers trust and some personal information. Moral of the story? Geek Squads guarantee is worth as much as the stuff you flush down the toilet.
I wouldn't necessarily count that as a strike against GS seeing as the professional thing to do would have imaging and wiping the drive before sending to them in the first place. We send laptops to Apple all the time do to the fact if they need more than one part we can order the parts but it negatively affects our service scores. So if we have a laptop that we know needs more than one part we send it to Apple. But first we give the customer the option of us imaging their HD and even wiping, then restoring when the machine comes back if the data is vital and confidential. Because even though a drive isn't bad, Apple will wipe or replace a drive at their discretion. But Apple will reload a clean OS most of the time.