nibblesandbits
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- West Virginia
You have two clients you have acquired in the last month.
They have given you the bulk of your business in the last month because they need help often.
They call you up every other day.
The last point being the "key point" here.
I was given 3 computers by a lady who had them "junked" in the closet. I spent over 6 hours getting them all straightened out. They all left here in perfect working order. I know this is a PEBKAC error. I don't know how to tell them that though. I mean come on! If you can't get three computers to work right after having Windows XP reinstalled from a retail disc, Avast! installed, and all windows updates and drivers installed (so that there are no devices with exclamation points (!) on them) there is NO WAY it's a computer error.
They are having problems getting the internet to work. They are on dial-up. I went on-site and didn't CHARGE ANYTHING (because I'm way too nice on charging people) and I sat there on the computer for about 5 minutes and it disconnected them from the internet. It's got to be because the phone lines are crappy. There probably is no chance of them EVER having a computer that works there. I don't know what to tell her. I missed her call when she called about an hour ago and she left a voicemail sounding mad and like she thinks I'm going to keep giving her computers until she finally gets something that works. Personally, I think she's smoking crack.
They have given you the bulk of your business in the last month because they need help often.
They call you up every other day.
The last point being the "key point" here.
I was given 3 computers by a lady who had them "junked" in the closet. I spent over 6 hours getting them all straightened out. They all left here in perfect working order. I know this is a PEBKAC error. I don't know how to tell them that though. I mean come on! If you can't get three computers to work right after having Windows XP reinstalled from a retail disc, Avast! installed, and all windows updates and drivers installed (so that there are no devices with exclamation points (!) on them) there is NO WAY it's a computer error.
They are having problems getting the internet to work. They are on dial-up. I went on-site and didn't CHARGE ANYTHING (because I'm way too nice on charging people) and I sat there on the computer for about 5 minutes and it disconnected them from the internet. It's got to be because the phone lines are crappy. There probably is no chance of them EVER having a computer that works there. I don't know what to tell her. I missed her call when she called about an hour ago and she left a voicemail sounding mad and like she thinks I'm going to keep giving her computers until she finally gets something that works. Personally, I think she's smoking crack.