Not a call but a classic for me. Customer comes in with an old Gateway computer.
Customer: This is for a client of mine and he would like to have Windows reinstalled.
*I turn on the machine and see that it is Windows ME.
Me: Does he want Windows ME reinstalled? If so that will be a problem.
Customer: Yes he wants ME back on there.
Me: The problem is there is no support for Windows ME any more. If the machine can handle it how about Windows XP?
Customer: That is unacceptable, my client wants Windows ME reinstalled. He does not want XP.
Me: Well without support that means there are no updates nor drivers (in this case), and features like sound or internet might be missing because of it.
Customer: That is unacceptable! He bought the machine and he has the right to have it reloaded with the software that came with it!
Me: I agree, however with no support my hands are tied.
*I went to Gateway's site to see if there still was drivers for it, and of course there wasnt.
Me: Maybe you can give me the clients number and I can talk to him directly.
Customer: That is no possible. My client has passed away.
Me: ...
Customer: In his will he gave his computer to me.
Me: So you are the client?
Customer: Yes.
Needless to say he left without having Windows reloaded, however he did come back at a later time and date.
Customer: I need this system (not the Gateway) back ASAP.
*Before I can even say anything.
Customer: I have hi resolution scans of the Mona Lisa on the computer and the Vatican is after to me.
Unrelated to him but still fantastic.
Customer: You did a data transfer for me but some of my documents are missing.
Me: Ok well we will get to squared away. What was the name of the file(s) that are missing?
Customer: I dont know.
Me: Ok where were the files located?
Customer: I dont know.
Me: What program were they made with?
Customer: I dont know.
Me: What did the files contain?
Customer: I dont know.
Me: If you dont know the name, location, type, or the contents, how do you know they are missing?
Customer: I dont like being talked down to.