UncertainGod Wrote:Absolutely, he'd been on the contract for three months as well but he seemed convinced that it was some serious problem.
I also worked for HP in there business support dept and once had a call to fix a HP officejet (7130). The Problem? It was on fire. Asked the customer if they had called the fire brigade and then put them through to restock.
LMFAO!!! that some funny spoon ZiNgA and Uncertain.
some people just shouldnt be allowed computers, come on, nearly all the ports on the back of a computer are colour co-ordinated so even a kid can guess what goes where.
Whaha, oh sorry
, oh no i can't hold it
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I have benn doing some works for some PChardware , and the case i remember is a notebook (don't remember what model), the guy came to me saying he can't install the audio driver for this PC ,ok i got my hands on this unit , and after some time looking at the desktop i realized that the notebook was in mute mode....Well this thing hapened to me also , on my home PC ;P
uncertain gods one is the funniest
kinda funny picture that - guy sitting staring at his computer while on the phone to resupply - while the house is burning down around him lol.
its amazing how some people rely on others to tell them what to do...
i mean seriously the printers is on fire! when does common sense start to kick in? after ur house is burned down??
By the way, did he tell u how it became on fire??
It was a HP officejet 7130, there was about 1 a month wee got a phonecall about because it had burn itself out.
Most of the home ones are Ok, except for those little cheap ones that look like bread bins, they have been known to melt on occasion.
omg if i ever couldnt get my pc to work cause the moniter was off id just shot myself and get it over with.. how anyone can be that stupid about technology in this day in age is beyond me... but then again i got a friend who called me to come turn his pc on cause he couldnt find to on button.. oh how i hate working on people pcs anymore