vdub12
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Staples right now is offering this for $99 a year.
I overheard a tech at Staples the other day tell a customer that "HE" (Meaning the customer) had to order a restore disk for his computer. He said it takes 4 to 6 weeks to get it and its the only way they could work on the system. I guess Staples has never heard of OEM disks.
I talked to the customer outside the store after he left and found out that he had bought the computer 3 weeks ago from that Staples and apparently Staples only covers there computers for 2 weeks. I looked at the computer and I agree with the Staple diagnostic that it probably had a bad hard drive. I could not confirm it though because I did not have my tools readily available in the Staples parking lot. I gave him my card and told him to call if he needed any help. I even offered to be a middle man with Toshiba support for him because Staples claimed "HE" had to call Toshiba support, that they couldn't because Toshiba will only talk to the owner of the computer, which is also BS. I handle warranty's all the time for customers. I have never personally dealt with Toshiba but I get warranty parts from Dell for my customers all the time and I have also worked with HP and ASUS. Believe it or not ASUS was the hardest to deal with but it wasn't because I was not the computer owner, it was because there support people kept filling out the paper work wrong and I had to keep calling back. It took two months to get a eeepc keyboard sent to me under warranty, and I had to put a deposit down on it, which honestly I don't mind doing. In this situation the customer would have been happy to just buy a replacement keyboard but there where not available even from ASUS. The only option was warranty. I think that was stupid because ASUS obviously had them but would only send them out for warranty, you could not buy one outright. Note to self, Don't buy eeePC's.
Manufacturers don't care who is doing the work as long as they don't have to they are happy to send you the parts to repair the computer. Its a win win, I make my standard labor, the manufacturer does not have to install the part, and the customer does not have to deal with the manufacturer. Every ones happy.
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