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Geek Squad Story

Submitted by Rick on November 14, 2006 - 11:04pm.
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Two stories from one day of work. Those of you who know me know that I don't 'slam' other people or businesses. I only relay information that I view as important to save technology consumers money, time and frustration. Here are two actual stories that were relayed to me today about Best Buy's Geek Squad:

Story #1

A new customer of mine informed me that she hired the Geek Squad to come to her house to setup a home network. Their advertised rate for such a service is $159 minimum. The 'professional' who showed up spent nearly seven hours at the customer's house and when he left, the network was not completed and the customer told that it couldn't be done. To the Geek Squad's credit, they didn't charge the customer. 

Story #2

Again, as seen in the advertised link above, Geek Squad will setup a new computer for you at home for between $229-299. This includes installation of security software and up to two extra programs. Data transfer from an older computer could add extra money to the deal. I setup a new computer today for a customer, a wireless network, transferred all her data (almost 10 GB), installed and updated security software, installed four extra programs, and tested all the systems in less than three hours and one-half the cost quoted by Geek Squad.

Bottom line: I'm sure there are some competent, quick, and courteous folks working for Best Buy/Geek Squad,  but there level of expertise does not justify their costs. When looking for good computer help, it pays to shop around, ask neighbors and friends, and get other information before jumping into a commitment that will cost you extra money and time and surely frustrate you.

If this helped, consider buying me a beer or an Americano!
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wireless

Submitted by Smart Computer User on November 21, 2006 - 12:41pm.

Recently we have been at a location where wireless is available. (normally it is dialup) What are the safety concerns for protecting the laptop when left online unattended.

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Beetle Juice

Submitted by Smart Computer User on November 20, 2006 - 11:40am.

Dude - relax. I was being sarcastic about the b&w geek mobiles. I recognized Geek Squad for the scam it is when I saw it in other cities years before it came to our town. With tons of resources on the internet (including this site) and local "geeks" like Rick & Adam, a sane person should NEVER have to resort to Geek Squad. I fully agree with (& practice) patronizing local companies, no matter what you're shopping for.

Hey - there's a poll for Rick & Adam from the rest of us: Would you sport around in a beetle if you could?

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Geek Squad

Submitted by Smart Computer User on November 16, 2006 - 8:06pm.

Yeah - but do you drive around in a black & white New Beetle?

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Guess who pays for the Beetle

Submitted by Smart Computer User on November 17, 2006 - 12:33pm.

Why do you think Best Buy's Geek Squad costs so much? It is because it is a huge corporation that has to answer to its shareholders and is expected to make certain revenue projections! Furthermore, look how many people through the chain of command take a piece of the pie after the incompetent techie gets his $7.00 per hour. Who cares about the black and white new beetle - that doesn't help me with my computer. Wake up, stop supporting mega corporations and chain restaurants! Be an individual and support the true local companies that believe in REAL customer service.

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