River Valley Computer
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- Reaction score
- 800
- Location
- Russellville, AR
Well, 11 years in business and my first time to go to court.
About four weeks ago, a customer brought in a Sony Vaio (apprx. 2 yr old) notebook in for not connecting to the Internet and running slow. We chatted for a few minutes and I found out he graduated 5 years later from the same high school I did in Iowa. Now that I am in Arkansas, I don't see many Iowans. Thought we kinda' set up a repore'. Ran a virus scan, umteen number of viruses. Got it cleaned up - but it was still running slow and just didn't seem right. I ran a test on the HDD and it didn't pass some tests.
He came in 2 days later to pick it up - I set it up on the counter to show him why I felt it was possibly the HDD failing. He paid the bill (which I gave him a discount because he was a 'new found friend' - stupid me. (I didn't deposit his check.)
I asked him to leave it with me and let me do a more thorough test of it. He said OK.
Next day he came back in and I happen to be working on it. I asked him to come back to the tech area and see what I was finding. I said that it could be having a HDD problem because of the apparent cracked case (minor) but could have been dropped. He instantly said "What crack" I that point I knew I was screwed.
You know the rest I'm sure. He said not to do anything more on it - he wasn't sure what he wanted to do with it. He took it. He calls about 5 days later saying he took it to one of our competitors. He suggested I call them. I called and talked to the onwer. He said yes the HDD was failing and he agreed that it looked like it was dropped while in a soft case or on carpet.
The owner accused us of dropping it. We have a hard tile floor - it would have shattered if we had done it. During that period I was the only on in the store since my two other employees were on vacation. I know I did not drop it.
I offered, to protect our untarnished reputation of over 11 years in business and because he was a 'friend', to repair it for free. He said would we replace the case too? I said NO!
Two days later he calls and says he has two options for me. 1 - he would sell the almost 2 year old notebook to me for $750(which he actually got free for points earned from a local lumber yard). I immediately asked him for option 2. He said he would take it to small claims court - I said bring it on.
April 22 - off to court.
The reason for this long discourse is to emphasis something that since this issue we are doing - when checking equipment in maks sure to make detailed notes of obvious condition and any damage to the unit while the customer is there on the Check In Sheet.
Sorry - had to rant!!!!!!!
About four weeks ago, a customer brought in a Sony Vaio (apprx. 2 yr old) notebook in for not connecting to the Internet and running slow. We chatted for a few minutes and I found out he graduated 5 years later from the same high school I did in Iowa. Now that I am in Arkansas, I don't see many Iowans. Thought we kinda' set up a repore'. Ran a virus scan, umteen number of viruses. Got it cleaned up - but it was still running slow and just didn't seem right. I ran a test on the HDD and it didn't pass some tests.
He came in 2 days later to pick it up - I set it up on the counter to show him why I felt it was possibly the HDD failing. He paid the bill (which I gave him a discount because he was a 'new found friend' - stupid me. (I didn't deposit his check.)
I asked him to leave it with me and let me do a more thorough test of it. He said OK.
Next day he came back in and I happen to be working on it. I asked him to come back to the tech area and see what I was finding. I said that it could be having a HDD problem because of the apparent cracked case (minor) but could have been dropped. He instantly said "What crack" I that point I knew I was screwed.
You know the rest I'm sure. He said not to do anything more on it - he wasn't sure what he wanted to do with it. He took it. He calls about 5 days later saying he took it to one of our competitors. He suggested I call them. I called and talked to the onwer. He said yes the HDD was failing and he agreed that it looked like it was dropped while in a soft case or on carpet.
The owner accused us of dropping it. We have a hard tile floor - it would have shattered if we had done it. During that period I was the only on in the store since my two other employees were on vacation. I know I did not drop it.
I offered, to protect our untarnished reputation of over 11 years in business and because he was a 'friend', to repair it for free. He said would we replace the case too? I said NO!
Two days later he calls and says he has two options for me. 1 - he would sell the almost 2 year old notebook to me for $750(which he actually got free for points earned from a local lumber yard). I immediately asked him for option 2. He said he would take it to small claims court - I said bring it on.
April 22 - off to court.
The reason for this long discourse is to emphasis something that since this issue we are doing - when checking equipment in maks sure to make detailed notes of obvious condition and any damage to the unit while the customer is there on the Check In Sheet.
Sorry - had to rant!!!!!!!
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