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Confessions of a Computer Repairman

nk497 writes "What really happens to your PC when it's handed over to computer repair cowboys? We reveal the horror stories from computer repair shops — the dodgy technicians that install pirated software, steal personal photos, lie about hardware upgrades, upsell to the unsavvy, or simply steal your PC to sell on. Plus, we tell you how to avoid such dodgy fixers and find a trustworthy repairman."

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  1. Re:Trustworthy repairmen? There Aren't Any... by NFN_NLN · · Score: 5, Insightful

    By most accounts, Geek Squad used to be a class outfit until Best Buy took 'em over; after that, they went downhill fast.

    They quoted my father $200 to do a malware cleanup. Unbelievable! (Not sure why he even went there, I've warned him about them before. And yes, he declined the $200 Geek Squad cleanup -- at least he got that right!)

    Computer repair is not an equitable business. Everyone loses.

    Either the customer gets ripped off by paying high fees OR the company gets ripped off in labour costs. It just isn't worth it.

    In business you need to charge out labour at x3 to cover overhead. If it takes 1.5 hours to fix a computer you need to charge 3 * 1.5h * $20/hr = $90.
    And almost every task is going to take 1.5 hours.

    Go ahead and spend 10 minutes slapping in that memory upgrade or video card and handing it back. When it comes back with the sound or internet not working you're going to get corn-holed. If you don't do any CYA when it comes in or goes out the general rules of thumb is: the last person who isn't retarded gets full responsibility for all current and future computer problems