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Re: Sky News - Laptop Repairs
« Reply #15 on: 23 July 2009, 18:44:51 »

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Thought they were owned by Dixons or someone like them.

DSG own Currys Dixons PC World.
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Re: Sky News - Laptop Repairs
« Reply #16 on: 23 July 2009, 18:53:08 »

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Thought they were owned by Dixons or someone like them.

DSG own Currys Dixons PC World.


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« Reply #17 on: 23 July 2009, 18:54:05 »

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i HATE taking stuff to PC world ,they can barely disguise the sneer as they patronise you for not being a computer genius ,i  read somewhere their parent company is losing money ,i hope the idiots go bust >:(

Huh?  Everytime I haver spoken to them about stuff I realise they know the square-root of break-all about IT (or customer service for that matter)
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« Reply #18 on: 23 July 2009, 19:51:45 »

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i HATE taking stuff to PC world ,they can barely disguise the sneer as they patronise you for not being a computer genius ,
Trust me when I say any so called "computer technician" who works for PC World would not last 5 minutes when working with real IT Techs.

They only work at PC World because they managed to understand how the (very much hand holding) plug & play sequence works under Windows.
Their level of technical knowledge is reflected in their pay packet (circa £18K per annum). Put them among the real techs and the catchphrase they were destined for is nothing more than "would you like a large fries with that sir?"
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« Reply #19 on: 23 July 2009, 21:59:40 »

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i HATE taking stuff to PC world ,they can barely disguise the sneer as they patronise you for not being a computer genius ,
Trust me when I say any so called "computer technician" who works for PC World would not last 5 minutes when working with real IT Techs.

They only work at PC World because they managed to understand how the (very much hand holding) plug & play sequence works under Windows.
Their level of technical knowledge is reflected in their pay packet (circa £18K per annum). Put them among the real techs and the catchphrase they were destined for is nothing more than "would you like a large fries with that sir?"

Working with 'chips' in both jobs then! ;D
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