DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry
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@blakeyrat said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
This is how human beings work: when you talk to a new human being, it's a blank slate. You can't just assign him qualities based on discussions you had with entirely different human beings, ones he probably doesn't even know.
That's how you wish humans worked. There's a reason the word "prejudice" exists.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
@cheong said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
@dangeRuss You should have had send him the photo of the SD card reader when he asked you. My sister got her harddisk in Dell PC placed many years ago after that and providing service tag. (You read it right, photo of harddisk... just stop thinking "how does it make sense" and get over with it)
He mentioned that his phone was in an unworkable state at that point in time.
Even then, what about the case of people who physically can't send photos? Bear with me here, because I know it's hard to believe, but there are still people who don't actually have a camera-enabled device in this day and age.
It's not about making sense, but "following their procedure".
You know their mode of "following preset script to work" is like batch file execution. And batch files breaks if it wants something but it's not there. So if you want repair processing real quick, just give them what they want.
I honestly don't think having bad sector has anything to do with the appearance of the harddisk, especially given that we only bought that machine a week before. But whatever...
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@cheong said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
if it wants something but it's not there
@cheong said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
I honestly don't think having bad sector has anything to do with the appearance of the harddisk, especially given that we only bought that machine a week before. But whatever...
Yeah, you certainly can't tell that the board on this hard drive is fried just by looking at it....
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@Tsaukpaetra said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
That's how you wish humans worked
IRTA: "Humans work like this: every one of them is different from the others, and has no knowledge of others you have spoken to in the past. As opposed to alien bugs, who are a hive mind."
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@Yamikuronue said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
IRTA: "Humans work like this: every one of them is different from the others, and has no knowledge of others you have spoken to in the past. As opposed to alien bugs or redditors, who are a hive mind."
FTFM
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@Tsaukpaetra said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
That's how you wish humans worked. There's a reason the word "prejudice" exists.
If only you had read the next paragraph I typed, it would have saved you the time of writing this post.
(Or is this another case of a person inexplicably not knowing what the word "ideal" means?)
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@blakeyrat said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
@Tsaukpaetra said in DangeRuss makes dell tech support cry:
That's how you wish humans worked. There's a reason the word "prejudice" exists.
If only you had read the next paragraph I typed, it would have saved you the time of writing this post.
(Or is this another case of a person inexplicably not knowing what the word "ideal" means?)
Why would I want to save time? Besides, backpedaling on your statements isn't ideal in the first place.