Technical support weekdays: 22 proofs that not everyone should trust the equipment
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/technical-support-weekdays-22-proofs-that-not-everyone-should-trust-the-equipment.htmlThe 21st century has been in the yard for a long time, but many still have not learned how to use their computer, not to mention other equipment. And the Tech Support Gore Reddit community has all the evidence of this collective ignorance.


The holiday is coming to us

"I drove to the call for an hour just for this"

"The client said "My computer suddenly turned off and won't turn back on""

"I just now realized that I haven't done this for years"

I wonder what the story behind this is…

"Mom said that one day this cable electrocuted her"

DJ Stun Gun

Braided Cable

"On a scale of one to ten, how recoverable is the data on this disk?"

"Why aren't my calls going through?"

Who ordered a grilled vidyukha?

"Traces of extinguished cigarettes on the PS4, which was brought for repair. It was full of dead cockroaches inside"

"The photo is not mine, but my God..."

"My grandmother's TV after the cleaners wiped her TV with a mysterious liquid (something went wrong)"

"The PC was standing right next to my desk for a while. There won't be any more"

"A brand new laptop literally fell out of the truck"

"My cousin cleaned my laptop while I was away"

"My boss puts a pot of ice on the transformer (or whatever it is) twice a day because it overheats and the entire POS terminal and server fail"

"Does anyone know where to get such a skin for a router?"

"My laptop is not working, help"

"How much do you say you need thermal paste?"

"Dropped the phone, can you fix it?"
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