Dad pwnd by HP

Lifted

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The Stuff That Strokes Are Made Of

I downloaded an update on Tuesday, I think, from Windows. It obviously changed the configuration of certain things and the gods know what else. One problem I encountered was that I could no longer print things from my e-mails, and from pages on websites that feature blogs I generally read. An error message would come up every time. And if I did try to print something from my e-mail, the e-mail that I was trying to print would lock up so I had to shut down the computer and restart it every time.

However, if I went to those sites via Mozilla Firefox I didn’t have the problem. But since my “favorites” (bookmarks) are listed on the Internet Explorer search engine I’m more comfortable using that one.

Not knowing what the problem was all about, I called Time Warner. Since they’re not to blame, they gave me the number of HP. (I didn’t want to bother you with this stuff.)

I ended up speaking for like 40 minutes to a gal named Ruby at HP’s Technical Help for Printers Dept, or some such name. She eventually told me that my printer is just too old (I have it 6 years already) to handle the upgrade. And she talked me into buying a newer version of a laserjet that would do the job and only cost $74.99. Plus a warranty free for a year and only $1 for the succeeding year. All sounded OK to me so I placed the order yesterday afternoon.

And “it” actually arrived this afternoon, like at 2:00 pm. (Amazing in itself, since a first class letter would never get there that quickly, and the delivery was without charge.) However, on the outside box was printed the word “REFURBISHED” so I was sharp enough to not open the box, and called HP.

Then, a conversation with a “global” employee began to steadily increase my pharmaceutically-kept-in-check blood pressure. I explained what had happened and “how come the word ‘refurbished’ was never uttered by the gal from whom I bought the machine?” This part of the dialogue had already taken about 25 minutes, what with all the numbers of my phone, address, serial number of the printer, etc. etc. So I asked him point blank: “Is this a new machine or a used machine?” He agreed to the word used, but insisted it was just like new and the price was so good anyway…

But the clincher to get my bp over the boiling point hadn’t been uttered yet. That came when he told me that not only was it a refurbished machine but that it was the same Laser 1020 model that I already have (which just happens to be working fine, except for the update business). That did it. He asked me what I would like to do with the machine. I told him “I would like to throw the fucking thing out the window, is what I’d really like.” And then words to the effect of: how in hell could that bitch named Ruby tell me that I needed a newer model to resolve the problem and then sell me the same fucking thing? Etc.

They did enclose a return label, and as I headed to the UPS store on 3rd Avenue, with the box on my little old-time metal luggage carrying device, I lucked out by finding the UPS truck right downstairs and I gave the package to the driver, who I’ve known for years. He said that if I had gone to the UPS store, they would have probably charged me $10.

Anyway, I think I’ve calmed down some in the past 5 hours – I’m enjoying a Pernod/Crème de Menthe (3-1 ratio) on ice.

IS EVERY FUCKING SALESPERSON IN THIS WORLD A TOTAL SCUMBAG (OR DOUCHEBAG IN THIS CASE)?
Cliffs:

  • Dad's computer runs some Windows update and can no longer print emails.
  • He calls Time Warner Cable support as usual (That never gets old :biggrin: - FU Time Warner). TWC tells him to call HP.
  • HP tells him printer is too old to handle the update, sells him new printer.
  • Refurbished printer arrives and he calls HP to ask them WTF?
  • HP eventually tells him they sold him the same printer he already has.
 
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amdhunter

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Refurbed 1022 for $74.99 and extra year of warranty for $1?

I might call HP in the morning and ask for this. My current 1022 has started to spot a little bit and I have 2 extra carts lying around.

Thanks for the deal OP.
 

Lifted

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Refurbed 1022 for $74.99 and extra year of warranty for $1?

I might call HP in the morning and ask for this. My current 1022 has started to spot a little bit and I have 2 extra carts lying around.

Thanks for the deal OP.

Deal? You can usual find these on craigslist for $20 - $30. Hell, 3000 & 4000 series models are on craigslist for $40 - $80.
 

amdhunter

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Deal? You can usual find these on craigslist for $20 - $30. Hell, 3000 & 4000 series models are on craigslist for $40 - $80.

Cheapest one around me is $100. Also, I'd rather not deal with the luck of getting one that spots worse than mine. :p
 

Bateluer

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And he couldn't just import his bookmarks to Firefox? It kinda does it automatically.
 

lxskllr

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LOL- printers and old people.

My mother loves her printer, especially for printing emails. She showed me the printout of my daughter's Xmas wish list, and wanted me to go online to find the stuff. The printout was conveniently next to the computer(Seriously?!), and my daughter helpfully provided urls of the crap she wanted. When I asked my mother why she printed the stuff out instead of clicking the links, she said "You can click them?" :bangs head:
 

Locut0s

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My mother loves her printer, especially for printing emails. She showed me the printout of my daughter's Xmas wish list, and wanted me to go online to find the stuff. The printout was conveniently next to the computer(Seriously?!), and my daughter helpfully provided urls of the crap she wanted. When I asked my mother why she printed the stuff out instead of clicking the links, she said "You can click them?" :bangs head:

:D
 

irishScott

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My mother loves her printer, especially for printing emails. She showed me the printout of my daughter's Xmas wish list, and wanted me to go online to find the stuff. The printout was conveniently next to the computer(Seriously?!), and my daughter helpfully provided urls of the crap she wanted. When I asked my mother why she printed the stuff out instead of clicking the links, she said "You can click them?" :bangs head:

Honestly I don't understand much of the previous generation and computers. My parents never really taught me how to use one as a kid beyond the basics, and as a kid I blindly experimented and learned pretty quickly that if it's royal blue and underlined, you can click it and it takes you to a web page. Pretty sure I had that nailed by age 6 or 7. Are old people just scared they'll break it or something?
 

Locut0s

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Honestly I don't understand much of the previous generation and computers. My parents never really taught me how to use one as a kid beyond the basics, and as a kid I blindly experimented and learned pretty quickly that if it's royal blue and underlined, you can click it and it takes you to a web page. Pretty sure I had that nailed by age 6 or 7. Are old people just scared they'll break it or something?

No, it's because old people are, old. You are missing the elephant in the room here. Older people stop experimenting and playing around with things as much as younger people do. Part of the reason it takes so much longer to learn stuff.
 

Fritzo

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My mother loves her printer, especially for printing emails. She showed me the printout of my daughter's Xmas wish list, and wanted me to go online to find the stuff. The printout was conveniently next to the computer(Seriously?!), and my daughter helpfully provided urls of the crap she wanted. When I asked my mother why she printed the stuff out instead of clicking the links, she said "You can click them?" :bangs head:

I've often said, I could become a millionaire by starting a company that faxes web pages to old people. They would call me, I would print out the page and fax it to them. They would love it!
 

WHAMPOM

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Windows 7 for Seniors, $13.95 in my Hamilton Bookseller catalog. More Windows 7 for Seniors, also for the advanced senior.
 
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I'm surprised nobody has pointed out the fact that he was on the phone for 40 minutes and the end result was that the "printer is too old to handle the update". That's phone support speak for "I can't figure it out". So did this guy ever get the original problem fixed? Would probably take 5 minutes on the computer for somebody who knew what they were looking at.
 

Slimline

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Haha I am sitting in a hospital and laughed out loud. Damn you and causing me to suffer these odd stares.
 

lord_emperor

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How do people not get that computer problem = computer store? Would probably cost him about the same as buying a new printer anyway.
 

steppinthrax

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I bought a lasejet 4000n from ebay for $50 bucks. It was a local company and in great condition as well as having two extra paper trays (holding a ream each). It's a office printer and has a networkwork jetdirect. Much better than the shitting 1020 or 1022.
 

Imp

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And he couldn't just import his bookmarks to Firefox? It kinda does it automatically.

Talking about someone who leaves Windows auto-updater on, that seems reasonable.

This is assuming tech nerds review and choose what to update, or like me, do it once a year when I feel like it:).