OtherGround Forum >> Am i getting ripped off?
| 2/1/13 11:55 PM | |
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ausgepicht
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 57189 |
No doubt about it. Fuck that place.
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| 2/2/13 12:12 AM | |
DaveFu
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 34663 |
I fix/build computers and I say no. Every business has markup and this one is no different. Troubleshooting takes time, removing and reinstalling a cpu takes time. Thermal paste isn't free and needs to be applied to the cpu. Some computer hardware is hard to get retail. The easiest and sometime quickest way to get them is to have them overnighted to you. He may have marked up your CPU 20 bucks. |
| 2/2/13 12:20 AM | |
Auswilliam
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Member Since: 9/9/02 Posts: 4223 |
threads like this make me so glad we only service business and not home users. No your not getting ripped off. |
| 2/2/13 12:23 AM | |
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role model
Member Since: 6/7/10 Posts: 9512 |
buckshot44 - Sounds like your computer isn't even worth $70.00, let along $140.00. Dual core processors are older than dirt.Really? Gonna send u a pm
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| 2/2/13 12:29 AM | |
sackattack3323
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Member Since: 9/14/11 Posts: 1701 |
KTwo -Yes $70 to work and labor to fix it. You still have to pay for parts that it may need. The flat rate is a labor flat rate. You seriously didn't think that if it needed a processor, mother board, memory, fan and rrethat that stuff would still only be $70 and he paysClarence Parents - Flat rate 70$ = Flat rate 70$ .. if there was no agreement about potential extra cost for parts that they did not even ask your permission to put in.. tell them to go fuck themselves.
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| 2/2/13 12:29 AM | |
xNate
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Member Since: 5/9/10 Posts: 8581 |
pfsjkd -Good Consumer practices is another subject entirely. I hope that isn't too difficult a concept for you.xNate -GunnarWreckedMyAssHAOLE -Top advice there. Vu when I can
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| 2/2/13 12:32 AM | |
xNate
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Member Since: 5/9/10 Posts: 8582 |
sackattack3323 -There are mistakes on both ends. Hardware and additional fees should never become a part of the equation unless agreed on by the consumer. Business should have contacted him, explaining, clearly, what needed to happen and how much it was gonna cost him.KTwo -Yes $70 to work and labor to fix it. You still have to pay for parts that it may need. The flat rate is a labor flat rate. You seriously didn't think that if it needed a processor, mother board, memory, fan and rrethat that stuff would still only be $70 and he paysClarence Parents - Flat rate 70$ = Flat rate 70$ .. if there was no agreement about potential extra cost for parts that they did not even ask your permission to put in.. tell them to go fuck themselves.
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| 2/2/13 12:41 AM | |
sackattack3323
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Member Since: 9/14/11 Posts: 1702 |
xNate -I agree they should have contacted him. I never do repairs without asking permission. But I thought op stated he told shop do whatever just fix it?sackattack3323 -There are mistakes on both ends. Hardware and additional fees should never become a part of the equation unless agreed on by the consumer. Business should have contacted him, explaining, clearly, what needed to happen and how much it was gonna cost him.KTwo -Yes $70 to work and labor to fix it. You still have to pay for parts that it may need. The flat rate is a labor flat rate. You seriously didn't think that if it needed a processor, mother board, memory, fan and rrethat that stuff would still only be $70 and he paysClarence Parents - Flat rate 70$ = Flat rate 70$ .. if there was no agreement about potential extra cost for parts that they did not even ask your permission to put in.. tell them to go fuck themselves.
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| 2/2/13 1:00 AM | |
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pfsjkd
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 28206 |
xNate -pfsjkd -Good Consumer practices is another subject entirely. I hope that isn't too difficult a concept for you.xNate -GunnarWreckedMyAssHAOLE -Top advice there. Vu when I can Meh. Your right to be schizophrenic, I guess. |
| 2/2/13 1:02 AM | |
xNate
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Member Since: 5/9/10 Posts: 8583 |
sackattack3323 -The guy said that. It seems that the business has some lax practices, which may get them in trouble if they ever really screw up. The reql problem is lack of clarity by the business and experience by the consumer when it comes to his confusion. The deal he got is acceptable, but I wouldnt put any more into that system.xNate -I agree they should have contacted him. I never do repairs without asking permission. But I thought op stated he told shop do whatever just fix it?sackattack3323 -There are mistakes on both ends. Hardware and additional fees should never become a part of the equation unless agreed on by the consumer. Business should have contacted him, explaining, clearly, what needed to happen and how much it was gonna cost him.KTwo -Yes $70 to work and labor to fix it. You still have to pay for parts that it may need. The flat rate is a labor flat rate. You seriously didn't think that if it needed a processor, mother board, memory, fan and rrethat that stuff would still only be $70 and he paysClarence Parents - Flat rate 70$ = Flat rate 70$ .. if there was no agreement about potential extra cost for parts that they did not even ask your permission to put in.. tell them to go fuck themselves.
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| 2/2/13 1:08 AM | |
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rufus
Member Since: 2/25/03 Posts: 44528 |
UGSlapshot -GunnarWreckedMyAssHAOLE -Everyone calls a computer a "rig"xNate - Also, you OG android you took your rig to a shop to get fixed? No. |
| 2/2/13 12:54 PM | |
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UGSlapshot
Member Since: 10/21/12 Posts: 671 |
rufus -Umm yes they do in the PC world, I'm 39 and they have been calling PC's a rig for about fifteen years...UGSlapshot -GunnarWreckedMyAssHAOLE -Everyone calls a computer a "rig"xNate - Also, you OG android you took your rig to a shop to get fixed?
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