Fixing PCs

Soldato
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Not going to type the full story here as it's one many of you will have heard yourself but why do people think it's ok to offer your services to fix their mates PC? someone you don't even know. And then get slightly arsey when you don't rush round there on the designated night that had been arranged in your absence becasue you have other plans?

GGGGrrrrrr:(
 
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All it takes is a gentle reminder, you're doing them a favour. Reiterate that :)

All else fails, demand they come round and cut your grass then cop the ump when they don't show up.
 
The other day, someone from school who I hadn't seen in over 2 years decided to land on my doorstep at 8:30AM with his broken laptop asking me to fix it. :(

8:30AM ?? In Summer Holidays?? WTF!?
 
I simply don't do it any more. It's not worth the hassle.

Yep this. I have a few people (including immediate family) who I will provide advice too but most of them are already highly technically literate and they all know that I will not look at machines for anyone else.
 
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I have had it in the past where their "Urgent Problem" is so urgent, it eclipses whatever else you might have planned for the day. Bloody annoying when they accuse you of being selfish because you didn't schedule their emergency into your day!
 
Worst I have had is suddenly someone has no sound. Their volume (system tray) was muted...

If you don't know about PC's then I don't mind so much... and will help good friends, but I find if you keep helping some people out then they are less careful because they feel as though they have a safety net.
 
Yep. The last one I sorted was just riddled with virus's and spyware. It took 3hrs to scan the HD because it was a really old 13gb Western Digital jobby.

Never again.

Had the exact same, left it running for them after two hours of watching the screenas had gone straight round there after work, only family i help now and most of them are pretty good
 
I fix my parents PC and laptop, my fiancee's laptop and my own. I will at a push look at my brothers or my very best mates PC but only his!

That's as far as it goes, don't do extended family, friends etc at any time. Had too much hassle in the past doing homers for people.
 
I simply don't do it any more. It's not worth the hassle.

Same here, I still get asked these days but just say no. The only people who's PCs I'll look at these days are my immediate family. I spend all day fixing the bloody things, I don't really want to spend my free time doing it too.
 
It's starting to happen less and less thank god, will still fix family/friends pcs as long as they bring it to me or me to it.

I usually at least get food out of the deal.
 
Unless you want to get walked over all the time, just charge the going rate for repairs and do it within a couple of days. If you don't want to fix them, just recommend a local company you know.
 
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