Nope, not ever in Idaho. You don't know anything about my college mate. You don't know anything about my experinced. He know a lot than his co worker. I will say for last time, I don't got scammed. Labor are not fit free and it is expensive.
I beg to differ. You're getting scammed because you can perform most of their services for NO labor charges at home..Nope, not ever in Idaho. You don't know anything about my college mate. You don't know anything about my experinced. He know a lot than his co worker. I will say for last time, I don't got scammed. Labor are not fit free and it is expensive.
Nope, not ever in Idaho. You don't know anything about my college mate.
You don't know anything about my experinced.
I beg to differ. You're getting scammed because you can perform most of their services for NO labor charges at home..
Doubt he knows more than a group of trusted forum techies.
Exactly Punk.
James, we aren't saying your college friend is an idiot, or that every single person that works at Geek Squad is. What we're saying is the company as a whole hires a large number of unskilled workers who simply have their A+ cert (if that), and their only experience, if they have any, is gaming or taking apart computers. Because of this, and proved int he video above, most fail to diagnose simple problems and will rip off customers. Even if they are skilled, charging $150 to run a free program and dust the PC is a huge rip off.
Okay, tell that to the hundreds of people I've done repair work for that had a horrible experience with Geek Squad.This is just rumor, it is false source. It is all started with one person who scammed customor then review became rumor all over on TV/Internet. I'm not scammed victom. Once again, you do not know anything about my college mate unless you met him.
You seem to not know the difference between fact and rumor. I suggest you brush up on that, because that video is FACT, not rumor.The video that was posted here you're talk about? If so, it is considered as rumor. I'm not that person who listen to rumor. No strong evidence for this rumor.
Okay, tell that to the hundreds of people I've done repair work for that had a horrible experience with Geek Squad.
You seem to not know the difference between fact and rumor. I suggest you brush up on that, because that video is FACT, not rumor.
Also, why the flaming hell is this still going on? Jamesbonds, you need to just admit you're wrong and move on with your life.
I knew more about how computers worked the first time I tore down a P2 system from '98 than they do after the <insert random number (probably 2)> hours of 'Orientation' they go through before they are 'certified' by Best Buy to work on your system.
I doubt they hired worker who learned only in class at college without field experince
That is where you loose credibility. It's not a ripoff? Haha thanks for the laugh, but seriously, not a ripoff? That's actually stealing and abusing of ignorance right there.Charging $150 to run a free program and dust the PC is not a huge rip off, they do their job.
Huh??? You realize all jobs aren't equal right? Just because your job at a relay protection system required experience does not mean that all jobs require field experience. I applied to the Geek Squad when I was 16, but withdrew later because I did not want to work there, they do not require experience as it's an entry level job.I doubt they hired worker who learned only in class at college without field experince, that is in Idaho during my search for job. If you read about how employer hired her/his employee in important business, they will asking many question. I know my current job too well. I got job at relay protection system because of my field experince, not class. No field experince, no job. Field experince beat class all way. Before I came to current job, I applied job where I have no field experince on commerical tractor. What happens? I do not get job. Charging $150 to run a free program and dust the PC is not a huge rip off, they do their job.
The video that was posted here you're talk about? If so, it is considered as rumor. I'm not that person who listen to rumor. No strong evidence for this rumor. Surely, there is video of Wal Mart who behavior odd with their customer that became rumer too. Know that I and all of my coworker almost get in trouble for rumor before I came to relay protect system? I should know better.
So the most important question asked is...Why field experience is important?
Okay. Let me make you a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. That'll be $150. Tell me that's not a ripoff.Charging $150 to run a free program and dust the PC is not a huge rip off, they do their job
Okay. Let me make you a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. That'll be $150. Tell me that's not a ripoff.
Just because people do their job doesn't mean they deserve the amount of money they can be charging. Some markets are a niche and yes you can charge that much. Geek Squad for example, goes after the computer-illiterate/oblivious. For those of us who actually know computers, $150 is a HUGE ripoff for blowing dust out of a PC and running CCleaner.
Then why must I go to another computer repair and paying about 250 dollar for dust and do ccleaner?