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    Bad Customer service...

    Ok, in the past 2 days I have witnessed two instances of terrible customer service.

    Yesterday I was buying some ram at frys for a cheap dell i got and thought i'd get a wireless router since my linksys has a problem w\ utorrent... so this guy is trying to sell me this $90 wireless N router and what not... i was just looking for a cheap router and this guy kept talking and talking as if he knew what he was talking about.... which he doesn't and which is why he is working at frys for probably $8.00 / hr.

    And today i was at the mall and i stopped in the Dell store to surf the internet and ebay and what not. And the phone rings next to me and this guy working there answers it and proceeds to tell some woman who can't log into her computer that she is SOL and that she will have to re-install and lose all of her saved stuff and what not.... he goes on to tell her that since she cant find her install disc she will likely have to drop $200-300 to buy a new copy of windows xp or vista.

    What an asshole, I would charge her $35 maybe to recover her password for her and here this guy is telling her that not only did they probably sell her a rediculously overpriced computer, but that they will not offer her any support for said computer. that was pretty sad. </ rant>

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    there was this one time, when i ordered 2 cheeseburgers and got 2 chicken burgers...

    sad things can happen man, thats life

    (btw i m totally serious)

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    Quote Originally Posted by itadakimasu
    Ok, in the past 2 days I have witnessed two instances of terrible customer service.

    Yesterday I was buying some ram at frys for a cheap dell i got and thought i'd get a wireless router since my linksys has a problem w\ utorrent... so this guy is trying to sell me this $90 wireless N router and what not... i was just looking for a cheap router and this guy kept talking and talking as if he knew what he was talking about.... which he doesn't and which is why he is working at frys for probably $8.00 / hr.

    And today i was at the mall and i stopped in the Dell store to surf the internet and ebay and what not. And the phone rings next to me and this guy working there answers it and proceeds to tell some woman who can't log into her computer that she is SOL and that she will have to re-install and lose all of her saved stuff and what not.... he goes on to tell her that since she cant find her install disc she will likely have to drop $200-300 to buy a new copy of windows xp or vista.

    What an asshole, I would charge her $35 maybe to recover her password for her and here this guy is telling her that not only did they probably sell her a rediculously overpriced computer, but that they will not offer her any support for said computer. that was pretty sad. </ rant>
    They're only like that because most customers are gullible and don't know any better. Most people in the world are technologically illiterate.

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    And today i was at the mall and i stopped in the Dell store to surf the internet and ebay and what not. And the phone rings next to me and this guy working there answers it and proceeds to tell some woman who can't log into her computer that she is SOL and that she will have to re-install and lose all of her saved stuff and what not.... he goes on to tell her that since she cant find her install disc she will likely have to drop $200-300 to buy a new copy of windows xp or vista.
    If I didn't know you were living in Dallas, I could have sworn you were talking about my aunt there..

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    Until people realize computers and technology aren't scary and out of their realm of understanding, these sorts of scams and misinformation will happen. I used to be worried that my career in the IT industry would become obsolete once people caught on that computing isn't as difficult as they believed. Boy was I wrong. Tech support will be around forever because people are afraid.

    It's the same with anything really. Look at cars and the medical field. If some doctor tells you that weird pain in your little toe is caused by a problem with your heart that requires open heart surgery, you might be inclined to let him operate, even if the actual problem is far less severe. In the end, it's a person's own responsibility to educate themselves or ask for 2nd opinions, or risk getting sold some swamp land in Florida.


    For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come... those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax
    Until people realize computers and technology aren't scary and out of their realm of understanding, these sorts of scams and misinformation will happen. I used to be worried that my career in the IT industry would become obsolete once people caught on that computing isn't as difficult as they believed. Boy was I wrong. Tech support will be around forever because people are afraid.

    It's the same with anything really. Look at cars and the medical field. If some doctor tells you that weird pain in your little toe is caused by a problem with your heart that requires open heart surgery, you might be inclined to let him operate, even if the actual problem is far less severe. In the end, it's a person's own responsibility to educate themselves or ask for 2nd opinions, or risk getting sold some swamp land in Florida.
    I'm hesitant to agree with you about the medical field. There's a lot of training and learning going on in university and colleges, and it's not really knowledge, skill or understanding that can be gained for wiki or google. Same with a proper tech with a degree from itadakimasu's story. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that guy seemed like more of a store assistant than a proper tech, so he sounded like doing stuff from a textbook. Can't log in? Start from step 1. Can't find CD? Have to come buy another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    I'm hesitant to agree with you about the medical field. There's a lot of training and learning going on in university and colleges, and it's not really knowledge, skill or understanding that can be gained for wiki or google. Same with a proper tech with a degree from itadakimasu's story. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that guy seemed like more of a store assistant than a proper tech, so he sounded like doing stuff from a textbook. Can't log in? Start from step 1. Can't find CD? Have to come buy another.
    It's scary to think but there are more hacks in the medical field than we'd like to believe, simply because we put so much faith in them to keep us alive. Only recently have I personally made the discovery that a lot of doctors are motivated by financial gain. They'll prescribe drugs made by pharmaceuticals in which they own stock or are looking for a job with when they quit practicing medicine. And hospitals are now businesses too, with HMOs and insurance companies calling the shots. It's like anything, if you go in uninformed, you're at the salesperson's mercy.

    I'm in IT and I know plenty of "techs", not store assistants, who don't know sh*t about computing and technology. There's this one guy (who started as a tech and is now a manager) who liked to blame any and all IT issues on solar flares. Other "techs" where I currently work don't know how to take screenshots. Unfortunately in the IT tech business, especially in corporate IT, all you need to know is about 5 tricks: how to connect to a network printer, how to set up the mail client, reboot, reinstall, and reimage. That will get you a $45k/yr job in the states.


    For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come... those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?

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    this might sound funny but arn't police officers in china allowed to shoot drug dealers in the open street?

    someone told me that and to be honest, i believe him lol

    so i always thought that china is pretty much free from drugs since it is so dangerous and because of communism (drugs hinder their ideology and so on, well basically drugs hinder every ideology)

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrayZ33
    this might sound funny but arn't police officers in china allowed to shoot drug dealers in the open street?

    someone told me that and to be honest, i believe him lol

    so i always thought that china is pretty much free from drugs since it is so dangerous and because of communism (drugs hinder their ideology and so on, well basically drugs hinder every ideology)
    Whoever told you that is full of crap. People don't do drugs in China because they can't afford it. Most people are too poor for it. The only drug in China is cigarettes because it's dirt cheap there.

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    well in thailand drugs dealer ARE shot down by police...

    and google tells me that china will probably have most addicts world wide (in 5 years)

    and i think it happened there some years ago, too (probably ~1940 or so)
    Last edited by KrayZ33; Sun, 03-16-2008 at 03:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrayZ33
    well in thailand drugs dealer ARE shot down by police...

    and google tells me that china will probably have most addicts world wide (in 5 years)

    and i think it happened there some years ago, too (probably ~1940 or so)
    I'm having trouble understanding this post...

    1. Thailand is very very different from China. Thailand also has a huge shemale population.

    2. I'm going to have to disagree with Google. What exactly constitutes an addict? There are certainly less heroin and cocaine activity out on the streets. Cigarettes, on the other hand, is probably tops in the world. I would guess that 75% of men in China are smokers.

    3. You have to keep in mind that ~1940 is when the Communist Revolution took place.

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    Speaking of medical field.. I use acne medication off the streets that are sold from Laos/Thailand instead of proactiv and all that other stuff. It works for me. So yeah, it's not sold in America because the average American consumer, if something goes wrong they'll sue you and whatever.

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    I find that a lot of over the counter drugs are ineffective and generally useless. You have to get prescription drugs if you want the good stuff, which can sometimes be a hassle.

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    no, didn't i tell you that you are over one million!?

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    I think KrayZ33's scouter is broken. You're not even in SSJ1 mode, so how can you even be 9000?

    I pulled some hijinks when I was doing helpdesk support. I'd do a country accent on calls, and sometimes an Indian (red dot) accent. It was a great way to have a little fun at work, and I helped them with their PC issues too. Those were the days when everything was simple and fun, though low paying.


    For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come... those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?

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    But really, I think sometimes you need a tech who's not a full tech, but not as useless as the ones described in this thread. You need a proxy of some sort to relay infro from the tech guru to the general public granny. Today I was trying to explain torrent/pieces/seeds/port forwarding//UPnP to a bunch of girls. I can't say it was working.

    edit: should I say, computer illiterate girls. Not generalising all females out there.

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    Were these girls hot?

    I've found that a successful tech at the mid to low levels needs to be as much a customer service person as a tech. The real tech gurus often advance quickly into more technical areas, which is good because they were terrible at relaying information to the typical uneducated user without making the user feel dumb and upset.


    For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come... those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax
    Were these girls hot?
    One or two were. "Hotness" covered a broad spectrum that time.


    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax
    I've found that a successful tech at the mid to low levels needs to be as much a customer service person as a tech. The real tech gurus often advance quickly into more technical areas, which is good because they were terrible at relaying information to the typical uneducated user without making the user feel dumb and upset.
    That's true. I often find that it's the mid level techs with good customer service who end up with, or keeping store management positions. It applies to a lesser extent to behind-the-scene services such as phone support. I often find email support replies to have, not awful, but less than graceful English.

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