• DreamButt
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    762 months ago

    We never believe you. We use to, but thirty of your coworkers lied to us about trying the troubleshooting problems so we don’t believe anyone anymore

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      Not in IT, but in software dev and I have some of the same issues dealing with support calls. I usually start off with “I’m sure you’ve tried some of this, so sorry in advance but can you… <insert super basic troubleshooting shit here>”. Seems to always get them to humor me and try doing things like restarting the computer and/or software.

      • GeekFTW
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        102 months ago

        Did call centre work for years and per policy we had to try and get screen sharing set up (had to keep a specific fruity tech company happy since they spent so much money buying a company that made screen sharing software). I’d always do the same thing each and every call.

        -Ask if they rebooted. Listen to them lie to me that they did right before calling me.
        -Set up screen sharing.
        -Query the system and see it currently has a 184 day uptime.
        -Force a reboot while questioning my lifes goals.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea
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      2 months ago

      Yup.

      And don’t feel offended if they ask if you’ve plugged it in, that’s a really common problem even with people who claim to have rebooted their computer. For some reason, people like to make arriving at a solution harder, maybe they just want some companionship, idk.