No, but seriously. I love HP. Every computer I own, the monitors, printer/scanners, etc. have all been HP. They're easy to customize, I'm familiar with how they manufacture their boards, blah... I'll quit geeking.
Anywho, my tower's HD failed. No big deal, these things happen. I called HP because I wanted a new recovery disc, possibly to go on and buy a new HD.
It's important to remember that I have a terabyte of goodness, and that HP uses Seagate HDs.
I am talking on the phone with this lady for a while, she is asking what the error codes that showed up were, all this stuff for their own stats and such. I patiently go through the info, we confirm that my computer is well past the warranty date.
Lady: So then, can I interest you in the recovery disc for $45, with a shipping total of $22, and talk about a new HD?
Me: Wow... (damn that is expensive) actually I want to know if there's a possible deal with the disc and a new HD.
Lady: Okay, we have a deal with a new, HP brand (Seagate) HD with a large number of memory. It is 100gigs, and with the cd will be a total of $258 and $55 shipping, with the cd. Can I sign you up for that?
Me: (Good frickin grief...) Okay... I actually need a terabyte HD. That's what my computer has. (May as well hear the price for comparison...)
Lady: Well, this 500 gig HD and cd is a total of (heartattacking here... I don't even remember it now). This is almost as good as your old one.
Me: ...actually, could you tell me the terabyte price?
Lady: This combo with a 600 etc...
Me: ...but how much is a terabyte HD?
Lady: ---400, etc.
Me: How much. Is a. Terabyte HD?
Lady: ---750 etc....
Me: Okay... Those are all too small for what I want. I want a terabyte one. 1,000 gigs.
Lady: Oh my, okay, let me see...
Me: ...
Lady: *typing*
Me: ...
Lady: Okay, well I could set you up with a new computer--
x_x This went on and on, with me trying to politely hang up, and her trying to sell me machines that my tower would eat as breakfast.
After the whole selling thing, she tried telling me that HP HDs only comply with HP recovery discs. I mentioned I could just buy an OS disc. She said, QUOTH," But ma'am, HP products only work with HP discs and programs."
I just told her I would have to look at prices online and call back.
Ended up getting a brand new box of OS and that HD for $210 total.
I know that some places just have you list off things the computer is telling you about, but I still think the person doing the sales/tech/etc. should know what they're trying to sell XD
Anywho, my tower's HD failed. No big deal, these things happen. I called HP because I wanted a new recovery disc, possibly to go on and buy a new HD.
It's important to remember that I have a terabyte of goodness, and that HP uses Seagate HDs.
I am talking on the phone with this lady for a while, she is asking what the error codes that showed up were, all this stuff for their own stats and such. I patiently go through the info, we confirm that my computer is well past the warranty date.
Lady: So then, can I interest you in the recovery disc for $45, with a shipping total of $22, and talk about a new HD?
Me: Wow... (damn that is expensive) actually I want to know if there's a possible deal with the disc and a new HD.
Lady: Okay, we have a deal with a new, HP brand (Seagate) HD with a large number of memory. It is 100gigs, and with the cd will be a total of $258 and $55 shipping, with the cd. Can I sign you up for that?
Me: (Good frickin grief...) Okay... I actually need a terabyte HD. That's what my computer has. (May as well hear the price for comparison...)
Lady: Well, this 500 gig HD and cd is a total of (heartattacking here... I don't even remember it now). This is almost as good as your old one.
Me: ...actually, could you tell me the terabyte price?
Lady: This combo with a 600 etc...
Me: ...but how much is a terabyte HD?
Lady: ---400, etc.
Me: How much. Is a. Terabyte HD?
Lady: ---750 etc....
Me: Okay... Those are all too small for what I want. I want a terabyte one. 1,000 gigs.
Lady: Oh my, okay, let me see...
Me: ...
Lady: *typing*
Me: ...
Lady: Okay, well I could set you up with a new computer--
x_x This went on and on, with me trying to politely hang up, and her trying to sell me machines that my tower would eat as breakfast.
After the whole selling thing, she tried telling me that HP HDs only comply with HP recovery discs. I mentioned I could just buy an OS disc. She said, QUOTH," But ma'am, HP products only work with HP discs and programs."
I just told her I would have to look at prices online and call back.
Ended up getting a brand new box of OS and that HD for $210 total.
I know that some places just have you list off things the computer is telling you about, but I still think the person doing the sales/tech/etc. should know what they're trying to sell XD
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