Originally posted by: dew042
Originally posted by: KuJaX
Originally posted by: dakata24
is this like taking your car to a shady mechanic.. they'll tell you you'll need this and that...
Shady Mechanic? Was the "SHADY" neccessary? I just thought the meaning and definition of "mechanic" had shady already in it.
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Frankly -- I don't think suggesting that a client remove virii and spyware, and get spyware/virus protection software to prevent reinfection in the future is particularly "shady". Nor do I think that suggesting that an Emachine Celeron that came with 128mb of ram and Windows XP could use more memory is particularly "shady" either. Furthermore if someone comes in a with a computer with onboard video who is having trouble playing games, a suggestion of a better video card is certainly in their best interest isn't it?
Granted -- most of the folks around here have a good grasp on managing these issues and making good technology decisions -- BUT MOST people do not. Most people are scared by technically minded folks precisely because of the attitude -- "I'm smarter than you and you are stupid because you doesn't already know the answer." Most folks don't have the skills or knowledge to fix their own computer probelms.
A Geek Squad Diagnosistic will:
Check internal components for issues (bad caps, etc)
Run a HDD diag
Run a memory diag
Run a virus scan
Run a spyware scan
Diagnose any additional issues the client may have in addition to these things
Then the client gets and overview of what the diagnostic found, and what Geek Squad can do to resolve the probelm, and what is recomended to prevent the probelm in the future. If an upgrade is going to improve a client's customer experiece -- like ram -- then that would be recomended. Finally education is key to making sure the client understands the scope of what happened, what was done to fix it and how they can protect themselves in the future.
Are any of those things something you wouldn't recomend to your own family and friends? So in the end -- this can be a great value for a lot of people, perhaps not you.
I know this is a big secret, so shhhhhhhhhhhh: Best Buy and Geek Squad are businesses that are designed to serve their customer's AND make money. Keep that on the down low, okay? I love the prevailing attitude around here that if anybody is making money they are taking advantage of you and are evil. If businesses don't make money, they don't exist. Period. If businesses don't fulfill their customer's needs, they will fail as well.
As you can probably gather - I work for Geek Squad at the flagship Best Buy store in the shadow of the Best Buy corporate offices. I've been a part of Geek Squad since its inception into Best Buy nearly 2 years ago. I know most of the people at the core of the Geek Squad organization and the Geek Squad mission is certainly noble. But as with most large organizations -- success and quality can be very hard to expand and maintain across 700 stores and 7000 agents in the course of a year. Speaking for my store I assure you our standards are extremely high.
dew.