Yesterday, I had a client that had typical PC issues: slowness, can't get emails, and a weird "screen flickering black at startup."
I log into her PC and upon clearing MSCONFIG and rebooting, I see the problem. Early builds of Spysweeper 5.5 had certain bugs that caused it to have issues with Vista - that weren't discovered 'til later. The screen problem was a driver issue.
SLD: Duh!
SC: Woman who doesn't get the meaning of "software updates."
SLD: *Downloads the latest build of Spysweeper*
SC: Why are you downloading Spysweeper again? I already have it!
SLD: Your version was discovered to have a couple of bugs that caused issues with Vista, me installing the latest build will fix the email and slowness issues...
SC: Hold up here. YOUR field agent installed Spysweeper when he came to my house knowing it was buggy?
SLD: The bugs weren't discovered until later.
SC: Doesn't matter, he still installed buggy software and if this is your idea of a fix, merely reinstalling it, then I want a discount!
SLD: Ma'am I'm sorry for the inconvenience but that's why companies release updates and patches, to fix things like this so they don't effect your system.
SC: Whatever just put it on!
SLD: *Installed it, reboots and disabled it's email shield (For some reason, if Spysweeper is installed alongside Trend Micro and it's email shield is enabled, it blocks mail clients). Afterwards, begins download of new display driver.*
SC: Why are you downloading that?
SLD: It's a newer version of the display driver, I'm installing it to fix the screen flickering at bootup issue....
SC: Why is it doing it in the first place?
SLD: The driver may have gotten corrupted or have bugs in it. It happens.
SC: Again, your field agent installed buggy software!
SLD: Ma'am, the agent didn't install the driver. It comes preloaded on the laptop.
SC: Then he agent should have checked it!
SLD: The update didn't exist yet when he came out.
SC: Whatever just put it on!
As the driver was going to take 10 minutes to download, I placed her on hold for a couple of minutes. When I came back, not only was she totally ignoring me, she was checking on some real estate sites, not even letting me use the mouse. I even tried to get her attention by minimizing the window - she just brought it back up and continued to ignore me. She lived in Los Angeles, BTW.
SC: Sorry, I had you on mute....
SLD: That's alright. *What I really wanted to say was: You're lucky I didn't hang up on your ass and document it that the client became unresponsive.*
So, I install the new video driver and reboot, that fixed the screen issue. I close the call as FIXED and read my closing lines, when she says....
SC: Wait, how much am I being charged?
SLD: $129, I did fix the problem.
SC: I don't agree with that, what you did was not a real fix, you just reloaded software that YOUR field agent installed that was buggy!
SLD: Ma'am, as I said before, no one knew the bugs existed, nor were the updates available at the time the agent came out. As the issue is fixed, there are no discounts or refunds available.
SC: You people never take responsibility for your actions!
At this time I read my closing lines again, and she hung up. If she was so upset that reinstalling software turned out to be the fix, then she shouldn't have called.
Oh, wait, she didn't know how to fix the problem herself, that's why she called and payed money! Some people....
I log into her PC and upon clearing MSCONFIG and rebooting, I see the problem. Early builds of Spysweeper 5.5 had certain bugs that caused it to have issues with Vista - that weren't discovered 'til later. The screen problem was a driver issue.
SLD: Duh!
SC: Woman who doesn't get the meaning of "software updates."
SLD: *Downloads the latest build of Spysweeper*
SC: Why are you downloading Spysweeper again? I already have it!
SLD: Your version was discovered to have a couple of bugs that caused issues with Vista, me installing the latest build will fix the email and slowness issues...
SC: Hold up here. YOUR field agent installed Spysweeper when he came to my house knowing it was buggy?
SLD: The bugs weren't discovered until later.
SC: Doesn't matter, he still installed buggy software and if this is your idea of a fix, merely reinstalling it, then I want a discount!
SLD: Ma'am I'm sorry for the inconvenience but that's why companies release updates and patches, to fix things like this so they don't effect your system.
SC: Whatever just put it on!
SLD: *Installed it, reboots and disabled it's email shield (For some reason, if Spysweeper is installed alongside Trend Micro and it's email shield is enabled, it blocks mail clients). Afterwards, begins download of new display driver.*
SC: Why are you downloading that?
SLD: It's a newer version of the display driver, I'm installing it to fix the screen flickering at bootup issue....
SC: Why is it doing it in the first place?
SLD: The driver may have gotten corrupted or have bugs in it. It happens.
SC: Again, your field agent installed buggy software!
SLD: Ma'am, the agent didn't install the driver. It comes preloaded on the laptop.
SC: Then he agent should have checked it!
SLD: The update didn't exist yet when he came out.
SC: Whatever just put it on!
As the driver was going to take 10 minutes to download, I placed her on hold for a couple of minutes. When I came back, not only was she totally ignoring me, she was checking on some real estate sites, not even letting me use the mouse. I even tried to get her attention by minimizing the window - she just brought it back up and continued to ignore me. She lived in Los Angeles, BTW.
SC: Sorry, I had you on mute....
SLD: That's alright. *What I really wanted to say was: You're lucky I didn't hang up on your ass and document it that the client became unresponsive.*
So, I install the new video driver and reboot, that fixed the screen issue. I close the call as FIXED and read my closing lines, when she says....
SC: Wait, how much am I being charged?
SLD: $129, I did fix the problem.
SC: I don't agree with that, what you did was not a real fix, you just reloaded software that YOUR field agent installed that was buggy!
SLD: Ma'am, as I said before, no one knew the bugs existed, nor were the updates available at the time the agent came out. As the issue is fixed, there are no discounts or refunds available.
SC: You people never take responsibility for your actions!
At this time I read my closing lines again, and she hung up. If she was so upset that reinstalling software turned out to be the fix, then she shouldn't have called.
Oh, wait, she didn't know how to fix the problem herself, that's why she called and payed money! Some people....


Eric the Grey
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