MisterJackson
Lifer
Customer brings in his machine, sets it on the counter. Looking at the back I notice no (or severely beat up) I/O shield and bent metal prongs where once the on board video was.
The first time I saw this, I thought to myself, "Okay, cut the guy some slack, accidents happen.". However, over a 6 month period I have seen over 10 computers come in with this condition.
The really funny part is when they look at me straight faced and say "I'm not really sure what happened."
Or "Can you just glue it back on and not charge me?"
The entertainment is priceless.
The first time I saw this, I thought to myself, "Okay, cut the guy some slack, accidents happen.". However, over a 6 month period I have seen over 10 computers come in with this condition.
The really funny part is when they look at me straight faced and say "I'm not really sure what happened."
Or "Can you just glue it back on and not charge me?"
The entertainment is priceless.