I know many of you have heard me more times than I can
count, but I continue to get calls from people who have been taken advantage
of, so I will continue to try and remind people. None of the major
companies, like the phone company, Microsoft, Ebay, your bank, Fedex, or anyone
else like that, is going to send you an email asking for you to update your
account information. If you get something like this, DELETE IT.
Microsoft is not going to call you and tell you that your computer is sending
errors to them, neither will any antivirus or antimalware company. If you
get this call, tell them you don’t have a computer and they will
generally hang up. If they persist, go to the marine section at Walmart
and buy a compressed air horn, they cost about $7, and put it by the phone, the
next time they call, let them have it. :)
If you are on your computer and a popup comes up and says you have an error or
an infection and there is a phone number on there, IT IS A SCAM, I
promise. DO NOT call the number, just leave the web page, shut down
your computer if you can’t leave the page, and don’t go back to that page for a
couple of days… it’s not your computer that is infected, it’s the web page your
visited.
And, as many of you have experienced, we
have been truly blessed with plenty of business, but this makes it difficult
for people needing help. I do my best to prioritize the benches in the
shop and with the exception of warranty, emergency service, and prepaid
customers, it’s first come first serve. This means there are systems that
have actually had to wait over 2 months to get on the bench.
Unfortunately there are no other service people in the area that I trust enough
to send anyone to with a recommendation, and this frustrates those who have to
wait, as well as me when I know there it work that needs to be done. I
find it hard to leave the shop. Those of you who know me well, know this
bothers me, and it bothers me that some of you may want a status update, but
don’t want to call and bother us trying to find out where your system is.
With this in mind, we have opened a Twitter account and are doing our best to
keep everyone apprised of the activity in the shop and where they stand on the
waiting list.
Mandy Haga has even manage to put
our Twitter feed up on our website www.computertutorit.com
this will give you the latest 4 updates. If you have a Twitter account
and want to follow what’s going on, we are @computertutorit
We really do appreciate your business and are doing everything we can to keep
you informed and get your computer repaired as quickly as possible.