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We are $2730 flat rate for up to 8 hours on site for the cheapest region. If we fix it in an hour, tough ****.
wtf?
When I do side computer/tech work, I charge $100-$125/hour... When I first started doing the side work, many years ago, I would charge $50/hour, then it went to $75/hour and finally either $100 or $125/hour. The difference was determined by if the person was a customer/client from before I went to that point or not.
If you want someone that actually KNOWS what they're doing, then you pay a premium. If you don't care if the work is sub-standard, then look for the cheapest place you can find. Just don't biotch about your system running like ass in a short amount of time.
BTW, then you have work done by a company, they charge you one rate. The person that did the work gets paid something very different. Typically either 1/2 that, less than 1/2 that, or get a flat hourly rate from where they work.
If you don't want to pay for the technician's time, then do the stuff yourself. What did you take the computer to them for in the first place?
I just dropped my Jeep off at a mechanic to diagnosis an electrical problem I could not solve. $75/hr and I called almost every mechanic in town and that was going rate.
I took my computer in because it was crazy infected with viruses. A little history here: This used to be a shared computer when I still lived with my step-mother. My step-sisters bonehead boyfriend seemingly downloaded whatever his little heart desired despite my wishes. After awhile it just seemed like my security (Norton amongst others) just couldnt keep up and the damn thing got slower and slower and slower.
So I decided that it was probably something that I should have a pro look at. I know a little about computers but obviously not enough and figured fixing this problem was probably a little over my head. I took it to a shop opened up a year ago by a guy thats a year older than I, who I also partied with in our younger days. Computer whiz kid for sure. Got a call later in the day telling me that the whole thing was so corrupted that it needed to be completely wiped clean.
Inodoro Pereyra said:BBKing: I don't know Sophos, but I have 2 suggestions for you:
1. If you NEED Windows (or somehow love it) there are 2 great antivirus you can download for free: Spybot S&D, and Lavasoft's "Ad Aware". I personally use Spybot for all my customers (I'm also one of the computer techs here), as I find it easier to live with than Ad Aware, but both are great. In any case, I'd strongly suggest you don't share a Windows computer. People seem to think that somehow an apology is enough to fix a computer they messed up.
2. If you don't need Windows, switch to Ubuntu, and forget about viruses! I did the switch little more than 2 years ago, and had loved every minute since. Only have Windows 7 on my desktop computer, because I need it to run Solidworks.
1. Spybot and ad aware are not AV's, they are spyware removal
2. I would not suggest any linux distro to someone that doesn't know much about computers.
Inodoro_Pereyra said:1. Nope. I used Spybot for more than 3 years before switching to Ubuntu, and ever since in customers' computers. It gets rid of malware, worms, trojans, and any other kind of virus you throw at it. Ad aware is actually more focused on adware, but, just as Spybot, will deal with anything else, and both are very aggressive.
2. I didn't know the first thing about Ubuntu when I switched. In general terms, Ubuntu is much easier to use than Windows, and, for the few things that may be more challenging, there's a great forum at http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php.
Let your average person try to run their favorite program on linux, let me know how it works out.Inodoro_Pereyra said:What is it, exactly, that you find more difficult in Ubuntu than in Windows?
What is it, exactly, that you find more difficult in Ubuntu than in Windows?
Sophos is an Anti-Virus and IT Security product that is geared more toward the corporate environment than the home user. However, if you have it installed, you might as well keep it.Know anything about "Sophos"?
the rar thing is because people like to put trojans/viruses all kinds of nasty business in them. But if you want to download rar's do it. I really don't care, it was just a warning.
Inodoro_Pereyra said:1. I CHALLENGE YOU to find a single virus that can not be disinfected by either Spybot or Ad Aware, that one of your "good AV programs" can take care of.
2. What kind of experience in those "very unhelpful forums" you have? Are you a member of the forum I linked? I have posted questions on that forum, and have NEVER been let down. And, most of the times, I don't even need to ask the question. A quick search is enough to find the answer to just about everything.
1. Already explained.
2. Seems they are all like you, blindly suggesting linux to noobies. Stop being a fanboy and open your eyes, the average pc user will be much better of sticking with windows and you know exactly why.