I always seem to have the one issue that derails their script. It's happened too many times.
Latest one is my HP printer will not stay connected to my HP CPU wirelessly. It will work for a day or two then it will not make the jump.
I call tech support and they walk me through the usual questions, drivers, serial numbers, etc. then take over my computer remotely and do their magic all the way from India. (Don't get me wrong, I don't personally have anything against Indians, I just have a hard time talking with them.) They punch the magic buttons, download the latest-greatest driver (or the old generic), and it prints. I hang up and go about my business...until it jumps IP addresses again.
I call tech support and they walk me through the usual questions, drivers, serial numbers, etc. then take over my computer remotely and do their magic all the way from India. (Don't get me wrong, I don't personally have anything against Indians, I just have a hard time talking with them.) They punch the magic buttons, download the latest-greatest driver (or the old generic), and it prints. I hang up and go about my business...until it jumps IP addresses again.
I call tech support and they walk me through the usual questions, drivers, serial numbers, etc. then take over my computer remotely and do their magic all the way from India. (Don't get me wrong, I don't personally have anything against Indians, I just have a hard time talking with them.) They punch the magic buttons, download the latest-greatest driver (or the old generic), and it prints. I hang up and go about my business...until it jumps IP addresses again.
After about the third time I tell them my story, they read the call logs, and I explain their fix is not working so can I be escalated to someone higher up.
They walk me through the usual questions, drivers, serial numbers, etc. then take over my computer remotely and do their magic all the way from India. (Don't get me wrong, I don't personally have anything against Indians, I just have a hard time talking with them.) They punch the magic buttons, download the latest-greatest driver (or the old generic), and it prints. I hang up and go about my business...until it jumps IP addresses again.
AND then tell me it is a special problem, they are working on it and I will be contacted within 10 days with a solution.
Time passes, no call, I've been busy, haven't printed until I need to print out some documents concerning a house we are trying to buy. NO PRINTER.
I call tech support and they walk me through the usual questions, drivers, serial numbers, etc. then take over my computer remotely and do their magic all the way from India. (Don't get me wrong, I don't personally have anything against Indians, I just have a hard time talking with them.) They punch the magic buttons, download the latest-greatest driver (or the old generic), and it prints. I hang up and go about my business...until it jumps IP addresses again.
This has been over 10 hours on Tech Support calls and I keep having the same problem. I finally start calling and sending e-mails to every number and address I can find, including the CEO. Someone finally listened and I got the Skunkworks of HP (so I assume) who
Walk me through the usual questions, drivers, serial numbers, etc. then take over my computer remotely and do their magic all the way from
Canada, much easier to understand to this west Texas boy. They punch the magic buttons, download the latest-greatest driver (or the old generic), and it prints. They now know there is a real problem (their previous techs messed up something major) but they don't know the answer so I have an appointment to call them back so they will have the solution. I hang up and go about my business...until it jumps IP addresses again.
BUT, now I know how to fix it myself so I can keep patching it until we have a real solution.
We'll see if Marie has the fix on the 28th.