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ball7068
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Posted on: Jun. 13 2000,03:25 |
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At work, shit got fucked up and I was there all day long and through till 8PM. I had to finish a computer lab that needed to be ready the next day. There were alot of problems here and there. While I was in there, this guy from the Physics dept (these people generally THINK that they know alot about computer, but really dont...) he walks in and asks to take a look at things. Completely ignores me. Looks at the tower, and mutters to himself, "Omni Tech...who makes these fucking decisions and buys a piece of shit generic computer" and he starts to walk away. I say to him while he is walking away, faily loud, "excuse me???" He turns around and I asked him if he is implying that a big company like Dell, IBM, or Gateway is better. He says, "Of course they are, you see..." I cut him off (I was already in a pissed off mood since I just destroyed the build and had to start over). I say to him, " You see, what you are really saying is that Intel makes shitty processors, motherboards, and network cards, Iomega makes zip drives suck, Western Digital hard drives are junk, and Sony Cd-roms, floppy drives, and monitors are not any good". He starts looking puzzled. I pretty much told him that he doesnt need to start talking bad about the computers when he had a chance to test it out. Pretty much told him off. All a big company is good for is tech support. We dont use tech support and we dont deal with the vender on warentee matters since we outsourced the PC repair (whenever hardware goes bad, Pomeroy replaces it for free - reguardless whether it is in or out of warentee based on our service contract.) For some reason I got really pissed. I hate when people start talking about something [that I am in charge of deploying, managing and supporting] when they really dont know a thing about what they are talking about...This is the third time that I have heard such a speech. We used Tangent last year. Pretty much, we are planning on sticking with smaller companies that are willing to build a computer out of the parts we specify and will then take the time to support the deployment of the computers across campus. Anyway, last year I heard a similar line from two other people. One fucked up his registry and proceeded to tell me that if we would have bought Dell computers "people wouldnt ever have problems like this". The other guy had a bad motherboard and blamed it on "shitty Tangent computers" (what he doesnt realize was that it was a genuine Intel SE440BX motherboard that failed.) I tell them the truth and they just let it go in one ear and out the other. Sometimes thats why I would rather deal with the Mac users. They dont know enough about things to talk shit and they are just happy with their computers (for some reason, when things go wrong, they just want them fixed and dont create a scene). Erik
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Sithiee
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Posted on: Jun. 13 2000,19:21 |
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im confused a little, are you saying this guy said that sony,WD,and intel suck?...granted, iomega things dont always hold together...but big companies are sell outs...Dell wont let anyone get SDRAM workstations anymore, and they also charge far too much for their parts...but yeah, my physics teacher swears hes some sort of computer genius, i choose not to belittle him with my mad skills, because i want to pass the class...but he talks shit you wouldnt believe...umm...yeah
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Cyrino
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Posted on: Jun. 14 2000,01:47 |
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Hey, man!!! Don't dis my 'ol friend Dell!!!I have been given the duty of repairing and maintaining the computers in my tech room at school (yes I am a student and know more about computers than the site administrators). The school board made the most excellent decision to buy a shitload of Dell Optiplex G1's. In my couple of months of experience with these, I have had to replace: a mouse that when connected to the PS/2 port, halted the system; 2 floppy drives that just stopped working; and a monitor that will not keep colour settings. And as for Dell's superior tech support, on the second time I called for a part replacement, I made the mistake of hitting the extension for parts replacement and not regular tech support (for part replacement on systems currently under warranty, you need to go to regular tech support). Anyway, After hitting the extension for parts replacement (not knowing it), I waited on hold for 20 minutes. When finally being served, the tech on the line told me that I had to talk to regular tech support, and that he would connect me. Well, he connected me, but to support for Dell Latitude Laptop systems (after waiting another 15 minutes on hold). Then that tech coneccted me to Optiplex tech support (the usual wait on hold), but this time it was for home and small business. I was then told that the school board's account was that of one for large businesses. He was kind eanough to connect me to the RIGHT person. So, after the ordeal, I was able to have the replacement floppy drive ordered. So, you can imagine how much I like Dell and the talented people involved in conserving quality among their customers. Oh, and I like the integrated ATI video cards that were designed 3 years ago, they're my fav! ------------------ They have cats in the future?
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Sithiee
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Posted on: Jun. 14 2000,08:27 |
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true that, most brand computers suck, because they get paid money to put shit software on your comp, so you end up with a computer full of shit software, and then you pay more for it. why did you call dell for a replacement? why not go to the fucking computer store and slap down the fucking 10 dollars and save you time?...and trust me, choosing companies based on their tech support is one of the dumbest ways to do it.
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