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How To Avoid Computer Repair Rip-Offs - Articles Surfing

Computers have become an integral part of our life and are all-pervasive as they are used in all walks of life. As long as your system is up and running, you do not face any problem. If and when it does start experiencing problems, you are put to a lot of hardship.

It is always better to maintain your computer in good shape to prevent it from any damage. Prevention is always better than cure. You need to be aware of the prime causes of computer repair. Moreover, keep a check on the risks posed while using the Internet. There are hackers using spyware, malware, and destructive viruses to enter your system and damage it very badly.

Remember that computer repair is often a tedious process, time-consuming, and expensive too. Sometimes, it empties your purse in no matter of time. The market is not bereft of cheats, thieves, and clever people who can easily identify gullible people and earn fortunes through them. Sure, you do not want to get caught in their trap.

So, sharpen your skills and get acquainted with the technologies and terminologies so that no one takes you for granted, posing as a technically sound and thorough professional. He may use high-sounding words to impress you. Resist all his attempts to persuade you to purchase unwanted equipments under the guise of repairing your computer.

Hence, it is always better to check your computer and try to locate the fault yourself instead of taking it and rushing to a store. Sometimes, the faults may be minor and you may be able to rectify it yourself by checking the cables, connections, etc. You have a ready-reckoner in the user manual provided by the dealer from whom you bought your computer. The user manual mostly has all the details regarding possible faults and their respective repair procedures too. You can try following the instructions given to repair your computer.

If that does not work out, try to get the help of friends or coworkers, who will be able to guide you or at least refer you to a reliable and knowledgeable technician.

Apart from this, you can refer to online help and user guides or even seek the help of experts through forums and newsgroups. These are quite handy in solving your problem.

Don*t be lured away by the name of the repair store*it is not always true that popular stores offer good service. Your local store may be more competent and prompt in fixing the problem and repairing your computer. There have been cases where people have felt that ultimately they have been ripped-off by a so-called branded store.

To avoid finding yourself in a similar situation, you need to be alert and get all terms and conditions of repair in writing. If you can, check the Better Business Bureau report of the store and also its history of keeping promises from the existing clients. Also, ensure that the final figure of expenses is the same as given in the estimate given by the store before starting the repair process.

Of course, there are some situations that you cannot avoid. For example, it is highly possible that you may be taken for a ride in the dealings where the products are bought from retail shops that do not insist on rigid packaging rules. Unless the products are sealed and come in closed boxes, they can be mixed with fake ones. So, mark your computer and all the parts. Also, have a backup copy of all your data.

If possible, take a friend with you, who is technically sound and can sense if the repair store is offering the apt solution to the problem or not. Never pay money in full; always keep a balance so that if you are not satisfied with the repair service, you can get it reworked. This is why many prefer to pay through credit cards. Keep all the receipts*they are an essential record.

Finally, in the worst cases, if you are completely distraught about your computer repair, there is always legal help available- you can approach the district or state attorney general.

Submitted by:

Frank Little

Frank Little writes articles helping people with computer repair and troublshooting.


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