• Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    12 hours ago

    That’s on you if you didn’t remotely have them unplug and reset the power cable on both ends, confirm it, and have them watch for lights.

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      12 hours ago

      The user lied and cranked one out instead of fiddling with the power cable.

      “Uh, yeah, I did that and still nothing”

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        11 hours ago

        That’s why I said confirm it. “There may be bent metal. What does the inside of the power supply barrel adapter and the prongs plugged into the wall look like?” Or have them take a picture. There’s always a BS reason you can come up with. You’re helping them after all!

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          11 hours ago

          That highly depends on the contract and capabilities of the help desk.

          I once worked a contract that was to send warranty parts out based on the end user’s complaint. I was not allowed to contact the end user to clarify anything.

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            11 hours ago

            Oh wow, that sounds frustrating. Many users don’t exactly have a reputation for being detailed in their tickets…

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      12 hours ago

      “I totally unplugged it and plugged it back in on both ends, pinkie promise.”

      Narrator: They did not do that because it would require getting out of their chair.