This is something that I'm putting in Unsupportable due to the nature of it. It's a perfect example of a computer salesman who doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut.
The rule is simple, something that I've found oddly lacking in many company polices.
NEVER insult the customer's hardware or item. It does not matter whether you think, or know the object is a piece of crap, NEVER say this to the customer.
Case in point: Last year or the year before, my parents bought me a laptop computer. I know it's not the best out there, but that really doesn't matter. It's good for what I use it; so in the end I'm happy.
Recently, a part on it died. Now it's nothing major to replace really, I just don't trust myself to do it. So, I called a few places before settling on a rather well known company whose members are often advertised driving around white and black VW bugs.
Calling them up, I chatted with the tech a bit, explaining the issue and what I had felt caused it. The tech agreed with me, and asked what I wanted done. I asked if it would be possible just to get that part, and swap it out without having to do any other major repairs to the computer. The following is as best a transcript of that conversation after I asked that as I can remember.
Me: Whatcha looking for? Type, company, or something else?
Tech: Parts are sometimes interchangable, but, just to be safe, what company produced it? We can work back from there.
Me: I doubt you'll have heard of it, it's an Averatec.
Tech: (laughing) Why don't you just buy something new then? I'm not going to be able to get a part for that.
Me: (A little unnerved, but none the less) And why is that? I know it's not a normal name and all...
Tech (Laughing harder) Because they're CRAP!
The call ended shortly after that, and I'm tempted to talk to his boss about it.
Here's the fun part of all this though.
The little asshat didn't realise that while the laptop was needing repaired, I'm in the market for a new desktop computer as well. So, I was intending to bring the laptop in and have it repaired, and then buy a two or three thousand dollar system while I was there. Because of what he said though, I'll take my business elsewhere.
The rule is simple, something that I've found oddly lacking in many company polices.
NEVER insult the customer's hardware or item. It does not matter whether you think, or know the object is a piece of crap, NEVER say this to the customer.
Case in point: Last year or the year before, my parents bought me a laptop computer. I know it's not the best out there, but that really doesn't matter. It's good for what I use it; so in the end I'm happy.
Recently, a part on it died. Now it's nothing major to replace really, I just don't trust myself to do it. So, I called a few places before settling on a rather well known company whose members are often advertised driving around white and black VW bugs.
Calling them up, I chatted with the tech a bit, explaining the issue and what I had felt caused it. The tech agreed with me, and asked what I wanted done. I asked if it would be possible just to get that part, and swap it out without having to do any other major repairs to the computer. The following is as best a transcript of that conversation after I asked that as I can remember.
Me: Whatcha looking for? Type, company, or something else?
Tech: Parts are sometimes interchangable, but, just to be safe, what company produced it? We can work back from there.
Me: I doubt you'll have heard of it, it's an Averatec.
Tech: (laughing) Why don't you just buy something new then? I'm not going to be able to get a part for that.
Me: (A little unnerved, but none the less) And why is that? I know it's not a normal name and all...
Tech (Laughing harder) Because they're CRAP!
The call ended shortly after that, and I'm tempted to talk to his boss about it.
Here's the fun part of all this though.
The little asshat didn't realise that while the laptop was needing repaired, I'm in the market for a new desktop computer as well. So, I was intending to bring the laptop in and have it repaired, and then buy a two or three thousand dollar system while I was there. Because of what he said though, I'll take my business elsewhere.



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