Smells like Geek Squad warmed over to me. Front page prices are "carry in"; things get a bit more interesting if you click on the "Technical Repair in Your Home or Office"
$60 bench fee isn't bad, but I'm curious about the System Restore with Antivirus Install (package price when both are purchased together) for $70. Sounds like a N&P job. Note also the "Data Transfer or Data Backup (up to 10GB)" for $90. So, if I understand it correctly, if I take my PC in for a System Restore and Antivirus install and I want my files saved and restored, it's going to cost me $160. This of course, assumes that the reason I needed a System Restore in the first place wasn't due to any hardware fault... in which case, I'm sure significant additional charges would apply.
The sad bit is that the average Joe, whose PC is screwing up, will see these prices, take his PC in, thinking he's going to pay maybe $160 to get his PC back the way it was. Imagine his surprise when he discovers that all his backed up data is either on a DVD or in a folder on his (new) desktop, and there's an additional charge for a new hard drive plus installation, and iTunes, Microsoft Office, Picasa, Kodak Easy Share, email and email accounts, Printer Drivers all the programs he'd once downloaded and installed are gone.
The PC Tune up for $30 intrigues me. What the heck can they do to tune up my PC for only $30? Run CCleaner and Defrag... end of story?
Onsite prices are interesting.
"Tune up your computer with a thorough diagnostic, cleaning, disk defragmentation and disk cleanup. Does not include virus removal" $130.
"Data Transfer/Backup (4.7GB) A pro will transfer data from one computer to the other. Additional data transfer during same session is subject to additional upgrade pricing." $160. Note the 4.7GB maximum (1 DVD).
"Virus/Spyware/Adware Removal. A pro will arrive on site with useful infection removal tools and backup device/media. Operating system is Windows XP (home/pro) or Windows 2000" $170. What? No Vista? Or will that be extra?
Note that the same tune up that they will do as a carry-in for $30 will set you back $130 for onsite service.
My prices are very competitive (except for the $30 tune up teaser special) and I know my services are going to be vastly superior and more thorough. I'm not worried.