If I took my computer into a certain repair shop, and it crashed again. Would it sound logical to take it back to a place were it was improbable for the workers to fix the computer in the first place? For the second time around, I would find my way to a more civilized place for fixing computers.
Fixing computers is a very delicate matter. When at a hospital it's logical to be very delicate when doing procedures. So, if a doctor messed up, would a patient go back to that doctor?
That is if there living to decide again. I don't mean to sound sarcastic about patients because it's not a joking matter. I'm just trying to relate it to computer problems and there sensitivity.
I'm speaking from personal experience hear. My computer just crashed recently. I have Comcast digital cable, and well they stated they can fix computer problems.
Well, my computer still is broken. I'm not mad that they couldn't fix it, but I'm mad that they were being less then honest with me. If they couldn't fix it, then they shouldn't have told me they could.
Instead, they should have said something on the lines of " well, we will take a look, but we can't give our word on it, that your computer will be fixed. Were not professional on fixing computer problems on the aspects of crashed computers, but just the same will give it a go and see what happens. " Of course their response doesn't have to be this long, but at least a explanation will be given.
I'm not saying not to trust Comcast help, but just to know they don't fix every problem known to man. If your looking for a legible place that will definitely fix your computer- look into Geek Squad. They can be expensive, but it's worth it!
Besides, since when does it cost little to do a excellent job on fixing problems. Now, if it was a poor job, then, it shouldn't a cost a arm and a leg.
Sure would. Work done in a repair shop has a certain warranty ( depending on where you are of course ) I had problems with one of my machines and they took it back without charge probably 3 - 4 times over a period of three months - finally fixed - good blokes! Wasn't their fault.
I wouldn't expect to be charged, except maybe if they found an entirely new problem. NOW, if I thought their work was really shabby I'd still take it back too them first to rectify their mistake. And like I said I wouldn't pay if it was the original problem.
If it stuffed up again, maybe try someone else, but geez sometimes computers do just go crazy sometimes and its not always the repairers fault. I live with a software developer, according to him, they are alive! Hehehe.
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