Monday, 12 September 2011

why customer-care guys paid more (part-2)

Tech Support : "Ok, in the bottom left hand side of the screen, can you see the 'OK' button displayed?" 
Customer : "Wow. How can you see my screen from there?" 
Tech support : ?????? 
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Tech Support : "What type of computer do you have?" 
Customer : "A white one." 
Tech support : ????? 
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Tech Support : "What operating system are you running?" 
Customer : "Pentium." 
Tech support : ?????? 
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Customer : "I have Microsoft Exploder." 
Tech Support : ??????
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Customer : "How do I print my voicemail?" 
Tech support : ?????? 
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Customer : "You've got to fix my computer. I urgently need to print document, but the computer won't boot properly." 
Tech Support : "What does it say?" 
Customer : "Something about an error and non-system disk." 
Tech Support : "Look at your machine. Is there a floppy inside?" 
Customer : "No, but there's a sticker saying there's an Intel inside." 
Tech support : ????? 
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Tech Support: "Just call us back if there's a problem. We're open 24 hours." Customer: "Is that Eastern time?" 
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Tech Support : "What does the screen say now?" 
Customer : "It says, 'Hit ENTER when ready'." 
Tech Support : "Well?" 
Customer : "How do I know when it's ready?" 
Tech support : ?????? 
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The best of the lot 


A plain computer illiterate guy rings tech support to report that his computer is faulty. Tech: What's the problem? 
User: There is smoke coming out of the power supply. 
Tech: (keep quite) 
Tech: You'll need a new power supply. 
User: No, I don't! I just need to change the startup files. 
Tech: Sir, the power supply is faulty. You'll need to replace it. User: No way! Someone told me that I just needed to change the startup and it will fix the problem! All I need is for you to tell me the command. 
Tech support:: 10 minutes later, the User is still adamant that he is right. The tech is frustrated and fed up. 
Tech: Sorry, Sir. We don't normally tell our customers this, but there is an undocumented DOS command that will fix the problem. 
User: I knew it! 
Tech : Just add the line LOAD NOSMOKE  at the end of the CONFIG.SYS. Let me know how it goes. 10 minutes later. 
User : It didn't work. The power supply is still smoking. 
Tech : Well, what version of DOS are you using? User : MS-DOS 6.22 . 
Tech : That's your problem there. That version of DOS didn't come with NOSMOKE. Contact Microsoft and ask them for a patch that will give you the file. Let me know how it goes. 1 hour later. 
User : I need a new power supply. 
Tech support : How did you come to that conclusion? 
User : Well, I rang Microsoft and told him about what you said, and he started asking questions about the make of power supply. 
Tech: Then what did he say? 
User: He told me that my power supply isn't compatible with NOSMOKE. 
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Hight Of all  


customer care officer: I need a product identification number right now and may I help u in finding it out? 
Customer: sure CCO: could u left click on start and do u find 'My Computer'? 
Cust: I did left click but how  do I find your computer?

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