You do not seem like a very nice person at all from this post. Now, maybe there's more to the story than you're revealing here, but based on what you said alone -- referring to him as an idiot is unwarranted. Just because someone doesn't posess the same knowledge you have about some particular topic (computers in this case), doesn't make them an idiot. In fact, one could say that's a pretty "idiotic" attitude to have. I would say that this guy doesn't seem very resourceful, though (if he realizes he's in over his head, he should take a step back and do more research on his own rather than bugging you with a bunch of questions at this point -- that's just rude).Originally posted by: human2k
[...] Now this idiot is calling me for help, first it started off about installing the HSF, now its on to installing WinME. I told this idiot that since he had 1gb ram he couldn't run WinME without editing system.ini file, so I told him to install WinXP, he said "ok". Just today the idiot calls me asking why WindowsXP doesn't see his hard drive correctly. [...] Tell the idiot to stop calling me? I'm a pretty nice person.![]()
To my close relatives I'm "computer support charity"
Originally posted by: her209
Why? Is that the only way you can close enough to a female without soiling yourself?Originally posted by: sygyzy
Being the "computer guy" is only cool when you help girls.![]()
...people seemed to think that I really enjoyed messing about with their rubbish PC's all the live long day....which I did NOT.
Originally posted by: RealWarlock
To my close relatives I'm "computer support charity"
I charge my brother-in-law for my time.
Originally posted by: V00DOO
If you don't tell him to get lost, you'll never hear the last from him or her. And if you are going to charge him, do what I do and tell them in advance I will not provide support once the system is complete so they don't call you in the middle of the night asking "What can I connect to the net?".
Originally posted by: BigDan
The only alternative to making him pay cash that you should accept is to barter for his skills or belongings. Does he do or have anything worth $100? I got free haircuts and swimming lessons for my kids when I was in business.
Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
Originally posted by: theNEOone
tell him that you'll fix all his problems for $200.
Either this, or tell him this will need an expert, and that you know someone but that it won't be cheap.
If he agrees, call a fellow computer geek, get him to drop by his appartment and fix it in 30 seconds, then ask for payment
He'll feel ripped off, and with some luck will call someone else next time.
I am as well, but it's not too bad. No one calls me with problems, and if I need to drive back home to work on something, I get paid $20/hr plus gas money. Otherwise it's a free meal and a favor I can call in later.Originally posted by: human2k
Originally posted by: Radiohead
Are you a non profit organization... or some sort of computer support charity?
money talks
To my close relatives I'm "computer support charity".
