With thanks to Shauneen for featuring this - I'm sure she won't mind me copying this.
Any time you feel dumb, don't worry. Check out the following excerpts
from a "Wall Street Journal" article by Jim Carlton. Lots of people are
dumber than you.
1. Compaq is considering changing the command
"Press Any Key" to "Press Return Key" because of the many calls asking
where the "Any" key is.
2. AST technical support had a caller
complaining that her mouse was hard to control with the dust cover on.
The cover turned out to be the plastic bag the mouse was packaged in.
3.
Another Compaq technician received a call from a man complaining that
the system wouldn't read word processing files from his old diskettes.
After trouble-shooting for magnets and heat failed to diagnose the
problem, it was found that the customer labeled the diskettes by
rolling them into a typewriter to type on them.
4. Another AST
customer was asked to send a copy of her defective diskettes. A few
days later a letter arrived from the customer along with Xeroxed copies
of the floppies.
5. A Dell technician advised his customer to
put his troubled floppy back in the drive and close the door. The
customer asked the tech to hold on, and was then heard putting the
phone down, getting up and crossing the room to close the door to his
room.
6. Another Dell customer called to say he couldn't get his
computer to fax anything. After 40 minutes of trouble-shooting, the
technician discovered the man was trying to fax a piece of paper by
holding it in front of the monitor screen and hitting the "send" key.
7.
Another Dell customer needed help setting up a new program, so a Dell
tech suggested he go to the local Egghead. "Yeah, I got me a couple of
friends," the customer replied. When told "Egghead" was a software
store, the man said, "Oh, I thought you meant for me to find a couple
of geeks."
8. Yet another Dell customer called to complain that
his keyboard no longer worked. He had cleaned it by filling up his tub
with soap and water and soaking the keyboard for a day, then removing
all the keys and washing them individually.
9. A Dell technician
received a call from a customer who was enraged because his computer
had told him he was "bad and an invalid". The tech explained that the
computer's "bad command" and "invalid" responses shouldn't be taken
personally.
10. An exasperated caller to Dell Computer Tech
Support couldn't get her new Dell Computer to turn on. After ensuring
that the computer was plugged in, the technician asked her what
happened when she pushed the power button. Her response, "I pushed and
pushed on this foot pedal and nothing happens." The "foot pedal" turned
out to be the computer's mouse.
11. Another customer called
Compaq tech support to say her brand-new computer wouldn't work. She
said she unpacked the unit, plugged it in, and sat there for 20 minutes
waiting for something to happen. When asked what happened when she
pressed the power switch, she asked "What power switch?"
12. True story from a Novell NetWire SysOp:
Caller: "Hello, is this Tech Support?"
Tech:
"Yes, it is. How may I help you?"
Caller: "The cup holder on my PC is
broken and I am within my warranty period. How do I go about getting
that fixed?"
Tech: "I'm sorry, but did you say a "cup holder"?"
Caller:
"Yes, it's attached to the front of my computer."
Tech: "Please excuse
me if I seem a bit stumped; it's because I am. Did you receive this as
part of a promotion, like at a trade show? How did you get this cup
holder? Does it have any trademark on it?"
Caller: "It came with my
computer, I don't know anything about a promotional. It just has '4X'
on it."
At this point the Tech Rep had to mute the caller,
because he couldn't stand it. The caller had been using the load drawer
of the CD-ROM drive as a cup holder, and snapped it off the drive!
Another
well-known one is the true tale of the user who called
up complaining that the instructions said to load the four diskettes
into "Drive A" but he couldn't possibly get more than two in.
Sunday, 1 July 2007
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ROFL ...now I know where Ive been going wrong ...love Jan xx
ReplyDeleteLOL Not at all Guido....as long as you tell me where the copy button is on the keyboard LOL:-)))))
ReplyDelete"They walk among us." Linda in Washington state
ReplyDeleteSome of this is so funny and some of it not that crazy to me. Joni in the PNW
ReplyDeleteLOL...and I thought I was bad! :o)
ReplyDeleteLisa
I am copying this entry to send to my sister Ann off up there in the Utah country who got a new Dell for Xmas. She might qualify. She sent herself about 7 e-mails to try to get a couple of photos on line. She also sent me 7 of the same thing. She said she still couldn't download anything. It seems Dell does not have dowload buttons for photos. Gerry
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