Tony_Scarpelli
Rest In Peace Tony
- Reaction score
- 26
- Location
- Wichita, Kansas U.S.A.
I've had this customer for some years. Pays great, never complains about the bills and is definitely not a price shopper. The only thing they want is someone to jump when they call and I have managed to satisfy that. I get a call every 90 days or so.
However she is a little Chemo Head and so I have to keep setting things up for her. Sometimes I go out and they have a 2nd or 3rd antivirus installed and such other silly stuff. I get calls she can't find her Quickbooks file or backup or Quicken files or other important docs and have always found them where they should be or where she moved them (sometimes she creates a folder on the desktop and moves them to it). I always move them back and put short cuts on the desktop and explain to her the difference and why they need to be on the raid.
I put a usb external drive with daily automatic backups on and I always check it when I go out. I backup the complete computer incase she moves an important file to the desktop or inadvertently puts it somewhere it wouldn't automatically be backed up.
Last call out the system drive failed. She said she was trying to get it to have sound and might have moved some cables when it flashed and so she went and bought a new monitor but it still doesn't work. The motherboard is shot, the cpu Im not sure, the hard drive is not coming up at all. Should be no problem since she has a backup of the complete computer as well as mirror raid for the data drive.
Except someone turned off the backup 60 days ago and the two things she most wanted seem to have found their way to the C drive rather than the data drive.
I even setup the my docs file to automatically copy to the mirrored drive but I did not setup the desktop. You guessed it she had moved the files to the desktop the day it failed.
I got 99% of her data still on the mirrored drive but she doesn't care about that. She is unhappy not to have the last 90 days of QB's and Intuit Quicken. So she made me take the computer, backup drive out of her house as they do not do what she wanted them to do.
How do I tell her that her chemo is part of the problem without sounding like a jerk trying to redirect blame. I really just want to solve her problem.
I pride our company on going the extra mile to help seniors and other computer illiterate but this one got past me. I think I lost her business which is sad (at least until she experiences my competitors for awhile and comes back).
We also had auto online backup which she paid the minimum but her backups are 40x the minimum so they did not backup the most recent required files so that is when we moved her to the External USB drive. Its not that she didn't have a high amount of backup subscription it is that she makes copies of copies of copies and soon fills any drive/subscription with unnecessary files.
I'd love to hear some ideas about how to help those who know enough to be dangerous.
However she is a little Chemo Head and so I have to keep setting things up for her. Sometimes I go out and they have a 2nd or 3rd antivirus installed and such other silly stuff. I get calls she can't find her Quickbooks file or backup or Quicken files or other important docs and have always found them where they should be or where she moved them (sometimes she creates a folder on the desktop and moves them to it). I always move them back and put short cuts on the desktop and explain to her the difference and why they need to be on the raid.
I put a usb external drive with daily automatic backups on and I always check it when I go out. I backup the complete computer incase she moves an important file to the desktop or inadvertently puts it somewhere it wouldn't automatically be backed up.
Last call out the system drive failed. She said she was trying to get it to have sound and might have moved some cables when it flashed and so she went and bought a new monitor but it still doesn't work. The motherboard is shot, the cpu Im not sure, the hard drive is not coming up at all. Should be no problem since she has a backup of the complete computer as well as mirror raid for the data drive.
Except someone turned off the backup 60 days ago and the two things she most wanted seem to have found their way to the C drive rather than the data drive.
I even setup the my docs file to automatically copy to the mirrored drive but I did not setup the desktop. You guessed it she had moved the files to the desktop the day it failed.
I got 99% of her data still on the mirrored drive but she doesn't care about that. She is unhappy not to have the last 90 days of QB's and Intuit Quicken. So she made me take the computer, backup drive out of her house as they do not do what she wanted them to do.
How do I tell her that her chemo is part of the problem without sounding like a jerk trying to redirect blame. I really just want to solve her problem.
I pride our company on going the extra mile to help seniors and other computer illiterate but this one got past me. I think I lost her business which is sad (at least until she experiences my competitors for awhile and comes back).
We also had auto online backup which she paid the minimum but her backups are 40x the minimum so they did not backup the most recent required files so that is when we moved her to the External USB drive. Its not that she didn't have a high amount of backup subscription it is that she makes copies of copies of copies and soon fills any drive/subscription with unnecessary files.
I'd love to hear some ideas about how to help those who know enough to be dangerous.