Wow, Geek Squad prices are crazy

aplefka

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I was looking through the Best Buy ad today, and on the second page they list the prices for their Geek Squad tasks. Some of it is the biggest waste of money ever. How much would you charge for the tasks below (be sure to read their Best Buy description)?

$29 - Install More Memory - Speed up your PC and run more applications at the same time.
My complaint: RAM most likely not included for that price, so this is an additionl $30, which is half of another stick. A fair price to me would seem like $10 if they bought the RAM from BB, $15 for out-of-store purchases.

$59 - Diagnose Your System - Check for PC-crippling viruses and verify the hard drive and processor are in tip-top condition.
My complaint: Doesn't McAfee or Norton do the same thing for the same price, except that it can be used an unlimited amount of times and updated for a year? This seems like a $20-$25 job to me, at the most.

$89 - Back Up Your Data - Save up to 4GB of your important information to DVD.
My complaint: For $89 you could get 200 blank DVDs. That's 800GB. Yes, it does cost money for the burning software and burner itself, but $89 for one DVD of data? That's ridiculous. That's high for even 10 DVDs of data. I'd do the same for $10 plus $1 for each DVD.

$118 - Advanced Security Setup - Installation of anti-spyware and antivirus software (includes Precinct versions of software). Plus customize your PC to meet performance and security needs.
My complaint: Again, McAfee or Norton anyone? $118 is probably at least a 2-year subscription, maybe even 3, to either of those services. I don't understand what they can "customize" to up performance for $118. Another $20 job, maybe a little more if they explained the customization process.

$159 - Install A Wireless Home Network - Get standard setup and encryption of 2 PCs on your network to help keep it secure.
My complaint: Now this one is a bit more reasonable. Most people don't know much about securing their networks or even how to set them up. However, after spending $50 or so on a nice router, that's a bit more than I would want to pay. I'd feel that $70 plus $5 per PC hooked up would be a fair amount.

$229 - Transfer Data From PC To PC - New PC? No problem. Keep all your old files, favorite digital photos, and important papers.
My complaint: How hard is it to hook up the new hard drive in the same system and copy some files over to it? This is the most overpriced task, though the $89 DVD comes in a close second. For $229 you could choose to either upgrade your processor, get another 1-2 gigs of RAM, add more storage space, or get another optical drive, or a mix and match. After shelling out $600-700 for a new computer, are people going to want to pay another $229 to recover their old stuff? Hell no. I'd say this is a $125 job at the most.

So there's my little rant. Sorry it's kinda long. But seriously, based upon those descriptions, Geek Squad is the biggest fvcking ripoff ever. How much would you guys charge for one or all of the above tasks? Am I just being too nice and unrealistic?
 

Alkesh

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Shoot I'll do it all if u buy me lunch.


EDIT: If you're a hot female, you can pay me in other ways....


...with muffins.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
I'd charge about $120+costs of hardware for all of that.

..and you'd have to close your doors pretty soon.



You have to realize that people are willing to pay that much.
 

RagingBITCH

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Cliffs: aplefka doesn't realize Best Buy charges about market value for all the items listed. Not everyone outside of this board knows how to open up or fiddle with a PC.
 

SouthPaW1227

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What pisses me off is PEOPLE PAY THESE PRICES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seriously, computers aren't THAT hard to "get". I hate Best Buy and all the affiliate companies that are tied to it. We should burn it down.
 

hypn0tik

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They can charge that much because there are people who don't know better and are willing to pay for them. They profit off of people who are completely clueless about computers.
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
cliffs?

Okay, $29 to put a stick of memory in, $59 to run a virus scan one time, $89 to make you a 4GB DVD, $118 for an extra-special virus scan :)confused;), $159 to set up a wireless network in your home, and $229 to copy one hard drive's data to another.

Biggest fvcking ripoff ever.
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Cliffs: aplefka doesn't realize Best Buy charges about market value for all the items listed. Not everyone outside of this board knows how to open up or fiddle with a PC.

Market value? Bullsh1t. You could find 5 mom and pop places to do all that stuff for a fraction of the cost for every Best Buy location.
 

skypilot

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They did market research... they can charge it. Why not? Computer illiterate people will pay for what they don't know.
 

PingSpike

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Consider how stupid the average BB customer that needs to pay for those services is, and realize that they probably earn every penny performing them.
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: yobarman
You do realize that most people know not how to do these things, correct?

Yeah, but at the same time, just because they don't know doesn't mean you fvcking rip them off by overcharging a good 40%. I'm sure many people DON'T know how to perform the tasks, but if they watched and learned one time they'd save themselves so much money, or at least if they went somewhere else besides Geek Squad.
 

skypilot

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Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Cliffs: aplefka doesn't realize Best Buy charges about market value for all the items listed. Not everyone outside of this board knows how to open up or fiddle with a PC.

Market value? Bullsh1t. You could find 5 mom and pop places to do all that stuff for a fraction of the cost for every Best Buy location.

The market takes into account that not everyone knows about mom'n'pop places... thus Best Buy can charge more. It's a little ridiculous, but It's the way a market economy works.
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: skypilot
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Cliffs: aplefka doesn't realize Best Buy charges about market value for all the items listed. Not everyone outside of this board knows how to open up or fiddle with a PC.

Market value? Bullsh1t. You could find 5 mom and pop places to do all that stuff for a fraction of the cost for every Best Buy location.

The market takes into account that not everyone knows about mom'n'pop places... thus Best Buy can charge more. It's a little ridiculous, but It's the way a market economy works.

I guess. This makes me want to open up my own repair business. If I could get a job a day, inserting a stick of RAM for $10, that's $70 a week for maybe 3 and a half hours of work.
 

Goosemaster

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wow...talk about unrealistic....


are mechanic labor charges unreasonable? why the fvk do I have to pay a billion dollars to have my breaks changed when it is easy..wh ydo I have to pay to change my oil? :roll:


All you think about is the morality of it all without understanding the business of it all. By chargng those prices they have the monetary clout to offer guarentees, and can actually remain profitable. They offer a service that people require and cand eliver. You have to understand, this is not a ripoff for many people.


By that ftrain of thought all busiensses are ripoffs



Read a little about business and then we'll talk fatboy



j/king;)
 
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Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: skypilot
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Cliffs: aplefka doesn't realize Best Buy charges about market value for all the items listed. Not everyone outside of this board knows how to open up or fiddle with a PC.

Market value? Bullsh1t. You could find 5 mom and pop places to do all that stuff for a fraction of the cost for every Best Buy location.

The market takes into account that not everyone knows about mom'n'pop places... thus Best Buy can charge more. It's a little ridiculous, but It's the way a market economy works.

I guess. This makes me want to open up my own repair business. If I could get a job a day, inserting a stick of RAM for $10, that's $70 a week for maybe 3 and a half hours of work.


More like 2 minutes of work. :p