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tbgree00 wrote: » I'm tempted to get 40 dollars in quarters and tape them to the tower to refund her money.
tbgree00 wrote: » I'm sure many of us are consultants either in our "off hours", as a full time job, or even just to friends and family. I try to drum up some work when I want to buy a new gadget and have had some interesting and demanding clients. I wanted to create a thread to allow us a space to vent and share FML stories. One of my current clients is driving me a bit up the wall. I had a call from a coworker about malware on her computer. I agreed to take the computer in to look at it. I ran a malwarebytes scan, unchecked the proxy settings in IE, cleared out some entries in the hosts file and things were working great. I had her check it out and showed clean logs. I made a fatal mistake by saying I'd fix it free if I hadn't solved the problem. Monday comes and she brings it back complaining about the malware hijacking the computer. Sure enough the same stuff is happening. She finally admitted to letting her grandchild get games on there (by googling free games). Now there are redirects and a whole new slew of malware. She says "I'm glad you said you'd fix it for free since you didn't do your job the first time". Now I'm 6 hours into a job where I've been paid for less than one at my normal rate and she just called me saying I should pay her back the 40 dollars because it's taking so long and she should have to pay me not to do any work on the machine. The computer itself has me stumped since I can't find any malware at all in MWB or Hijackthis, the AVG Rescue disk comes up clean but google searches still redirect in IE and Firefox. I'm tempted to get 40 dollars in quarters and tape them to the tower to refund her money.
jmritenour wrote: » Your post is exactly why I don't do side work anymore. Other than for family and friends, and a few "friends" that are really pushy and insistent.
blargoe wrote: » Fatal mistake is when you are doing side jobs for a pittance, in your precious spare time, to make any guarantees. I would, at this point, just give her her money back and tell her to find someone else. She told you who it got back on there, you are not obligated to keep working on it, don't let her take advantage of you like that.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Exactly. If I do any work at all it's $50 an hour. That usually keeps people from asking. If they want my help bad enough than I prefer to benefit.
RobertKaucher wrote: » Inform your clients of certain scenarios before you take the computer: Do they need a backup? Explain in terrible detail what can happen to their data if they do not have a backup. Always do a full visual inspection of the guts checking for loose cables and popped caps on the mobo.
veritas_libertas wrote: » If you going to do computer repairs on the side than I recommend:Resource for Computer Repair Technicians to Start or Improve their Computer Business - Technibble
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