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hYdrO
02-08-00, 08:40 PM
Finally! After threatening to cancel my Rogers@home, they finally setup a date for a techie to come to my house and check things out. (Feb 10th the exact date)

I told them that i suspected that it was my MODEM's fault for my slow speeds so I threatened to cancel. Than they said they would send techie to come over and do some diagnostic tests to determine the root of my problem.

My question is what can I do to make he techie "work faster and think harder?" Bribing them? What will they offer

kill-9
02-08-00, 09:03 PM
Beer...

BMED
02-08-00, 09:34 PM
ICED,FRESH BREWED,FREE,UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF COLD BEER.. http://www.speedguide.net/ubb/smile.gif...ALSO HAVING SOME LOCAL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT http://www.speedguide.net/ubb/smile.gif DROP BY TO HELP SET THE MOOD FOR A GREAT TECHIE HACK, WILL GET YOU ALL THE PERKS! http://www.speedguide.net/ubb/smile.gif

baD boY beN
02-08-00, 10:42 PM
haha @home techies here in vancouver,bc are dumb..well the one i got...some fat slob who didnt take his damn shoes off in my house...he messed up my install too

creep
02-08-00, 10:45 PM
yeah, both times when the tech dude came to by house, not once did they take off their shoes. messed up my carpet...bastards!

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TheRock4
02-09-00, 12:50 AM
Did you ever think of asking them to take off their shoes or were they supposed to be mind readers as well???

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If ya smell, what TheRock4, is cookin'

JustForFun
02-09-00, 01:23 AM
Actually, wearing shoes (preferably rubber soled) are a "good" thing while working inside a PC. The tech would be less likely in shoes than in socks or bare feet to accidentally discharge a static blast into your PC and sensitive components.

Working on a PC while on "carpet" can be risky. Also, a static wrist strap is a must. I wouldn't complain if they had shoes on on my carpet. AND I will loan them the wrist strap because my tech didn't even have one.

Just a thought...

JFF http://www.speedguide.net/ubb/smile.gif