(Actually, this post got disrupted when I had to go up to my store at 11pm because the alarm was going off. Yea!)
An older lady comes in sometime in 2008 looking for a replacement printer for her 'new' computer. I go through the usual stuff and she actually settles on one. She wants extra ink and paper and is even interested in the warranty! WOO! Now I go for the hat-trick and ask if she needs a new USB cable.
<SC> What's UBS?
<me> USB. It's the small, flat connector to plug your printer to your computer.
<SC> I don't have one of those. My old printer has a big cable.
<me> Well, do you have a USB port? *shows what they look like*
<SC> Oh, I don't have THAT.
<me> I thought you said your computer was new?
<SC> It's not THAT old. I don't remember when I bought it.
<me> -_- What version of windows do you have?
<SC> Um... I think it's Windows 95.
Remember, this is 2008. Windows 95 is THIRTEEN YEARS OLD! This is NOT a new computer!!!
<me> Ma'am... Windows 95 came out in 1995... and it was replaced by 98, me, XP and now Vista. The printers only take Vista and XP.
<SC> Why is that? It still works!
<me> It may, but things change.
<SC> So what do I have to get to make my computer work with it?
<me> A new computer.
<SC> But mine still works!!!
<me> Yeah, but it's out of date. It would cost more to upgrade it than to get a new one.
<SC> THat's not fair! My computer still works so they should still make stuff for it!
This pretty much ended this sale. She refused to believe me that her 13 year old computer was out of date and that she couldn't get anything new for it. She was sure she could find something that worked with her antique at another store.
I've had people looking for Windows 3.1 compatable stuff and even disks for a Commodore Amiga!
Any other Tales of Obsolecence?
An older lady comes in sometime in 2008 looking for a replacement printer for her 'new' computer. I go through the usual stuff and she actually settles on one. She wants extra ink and paper and is even interested in the warranty! WOO! Now I go for the hat-trick and ask if she needs a new USB cable.
<SC> What's UBS?
<me> USB. It's the small, flat connector to plug your printer to your computer.
<SC> I don't have one of those. My old printer has a big cable.
<me> Well, do you have a USB port? *shows what they look like*
<SC> Oh, I don't have THAT.
<me> I thought you said your computer was new?
<SC> It's not THAT old. I don't remember when I bought it.
<me> -_- What version of windows do you have?
<SC> Um... I think it's Windows 95.
Remember, this is 2008. Windows 95 is THIRTEEN YEARS OLD! This is NOT a new computer!!!
<me> Ma'am... Windows 95 came out in 1995... and it was replaced by 98, me, XP and now Vista. The printers only take Vista and XP.
<SC> Why is that? It still works!
<me> It may, but things change.
<SC> So what do I have to get to make my computer work with it?
<me> A new computer.
<SC> But mine still works!!!
<me> Yeah, but it's out of date. It would cost more to upgrade it than to get a new one.
<SC> THat's not fair! My computer still works so they should still make stuff for it!
This pretty much ended this sale. She refused to believe me that her 13 year old computer was out of date and that she couldn't get anything new for it. She was sure she could find something that worked with her antique at another store.
I've had people looking for Windows 3.1 compatable stuff and even disks for a Commodore Amiga!
Any other Tales of Obsolecence?
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