But remember, it's usually easier to solve the problems that idiots are having.
I've found in the few instances I needed tech support that I was usually dealing with people who could solve the problems like the one you solved, but not people who could solve the problems I was having. "I'm pretty sure it's the power supply - I put a load on the power supply and shorted the green (pin 14) to black to turn it on, but the fan motor on the power supply didn't even come on." "Okay. The first thing I want you do do is check to see if it's plugged in. If it's plugged into a power strip, is the power strip turned on? All right, now I want you to open the case..." "I just told you I took out the power supply and checked the power supply. It's dead. Do you know how to check a power supply?" "Okay, you are going to have to hook it back up. Now what I want you to do is to push the button on the front of the computer..."
(aaaaarrrrrghhhhhh! I just need an RMA for a bad power supply)
25 minutes later, the computer is unassembled, and I find out from tech support that it's a bad motherboard.
So, I go online, order a new power supply and all is fixed.