>boss complains about computer running slow
>calls in a technician
>after opening up the case and running some diagnostic tool he says boss needs a new PC
>says he can arrange one for him
>"so what do you mainly use your computer for?"
>"well, internet and email and... uhh managing the accounts with "
>"sure, sure. Yeah, I understand. That's pretty intensive. We're probably going to need a really powerful processor like an i7 or something"
>"oh okay, sure."
>"Do you use skype a lot?"
>"Sometimes, when I have to"
>"you're looking at maybe at least 16 GB of RAM, maybe a special hard drive like an SSD"
This can't be legal.
>all this happens
>you just watch
This happened.
>>56465868
If he is on commission he will lie through his teeth to up sale, this is very common.
>>56465868
A friend of mine's father is an accountant on a big city council. He told me of the racket that is contract malware removal.
They were paying some guy $50k a year to run an antivirus scan on all their computers once a month. Kicker is this guy they contracted out to was doing this for a dozen other places.
Just show up, click a button to run a scan, go to the next PC, clock a button, so on and so forth. Making a few hundred grand per year. Basically robbing the business world blind save the fact that most people are actually too stupid to do it themselves.
>>56465886
this
>>56465937
Where do I sign up?
>>56467848
>Where do I sign up?
Seconded.