I can't even
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@wirestyle22 said in I can't even:
@zachary715 said in I can't even:
nice guy
Salesman are never your friends
Good point, he was only nice while trying to rip you off.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@wirestyle22 said in I can't even:
@zachary715 said in I can't even:
nice guy
Salesman are never your friends
Good point, he was only nice while trying to rip you off.
Parasites
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@zachary715 thought that wasn't too bad a price till I noticed it was monthly lol
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@hobbit666 said in I can't even:
@zachary715 thought that wasn't too bad a price till I noticed it was monthly lol
10$ hardware for free
60 months * 10$ service feeGenius
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@hobbit666 said in I can't even:
@zachary715 thought that wasn't too bad a price till I noticed it was monthly lol
Ha
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@wirestyle22 said in I can't even:
@zachary715 said in I can't even:
nice guy
Salesman are never your friends
This.
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To the guy who only wants his question answered in the way he imagines it should be answered...
Sorry, but this means you don't understand several things...
- That this is a community and not your private free helpdesk. You get the responses that people are willing to give. If you want to dictate how people answer, you have to pay for that right. You can hire most people here and you can say "only answer my question and never try to actually help me" all you want, because you are paying the bills. When you ask for free help, you implicitly agree to accept whatever help is offered, period. It is not okay to post like this, you agree to not have this kind of say in what answers you get by using a free community instead of paying for support.
- As the person needing help, you can't possibly have all the answers and know what is needed. So you can never know what "answering the question" really means, nor can we. You might think that you asked the right question, but without knowing the answer you can't actually know. And if you don't know, then we can't know either. We have to work through it together. If you don't want that extra stuff, you don't want the real answer either. THis is how IT works, as someone who works in IT, you should understand and appreciate this. Imagine if your end users treated you like this - just answer their questions, don't actually try to fix things that are wrong or improve things. You'd never accept an end user acting like that, why would we accept an IT Pro doing it when they have to know better.
- This is what HELPING looks like. Just answering a question isn't helpful, it is just someone trying to get a best answer or get credit for a quick post. People who CARE take time to actually try to help. Please don't discourage people from being friendly, professional, and helpful. I don't know why you would ever want to discourage people assisting you, but since others come here to get that help, there is no way to know who is here and wants real help and those that aren't. We can't throw the baby out with the bathwater here. We'd have to sacrifice the best community members and the best help to act this way and it would undermine the value and the point of a community such as this.
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@scottalanmiller I think I saw a post like this on today and just laughed.
How can you ask a question, and be upset when people ask things like "why can't you upgrade? This issue is fixed if you upgrade...".
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller I think I saw a post like this on today and just laughed.
How can you ask a question, and be upset when people ask things like "why can't you upgrade? This issue is fixed if you upgrade...".
Right, he was very much concerned about getting an answer he had predetermined... if he already knew the answer, why did he ask the question.
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@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller I think I saw a post like this on today and just laughed.
How can you ask a question, and be upset when people ask things like "why can't you upgrade? This issue is fixed if you upgrade...".
Right, he was very much concerned about getting an answer he had predetermined... if he already knew the answer, why did he ask the question.
Which then goes to, why ask a question? Was this rhetorical?
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
@scottalanmiller I think I saw a post like this on today and just laughed.
How can you ask a question, and be upset when people ask things like "why can't you upgrade? This issue is fixed if you upgrade...".
Right, he was very much concerned about getting an answer he had predetermined... if he already knew the answer, why did he ask the question.
Which then goes to, why ask a question? Was this rhetorical?
Right
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Eh I can't even respond to it because "I'm rude" by calling out the fact that asking a question and only wanting one answer must be a rhetorical question.
Yet everyone who has responded to this topic is saying the same thing is coming across as more rude than what I said.
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The definition of rhetorical question
"a question not intended to require an answer"
Meaning, asking a question and refusing or not accepting any answer other than what you've already determined means, just asking it is a rhetorical question!
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I can't even understand how Yahoo can be in business. Their infected AD's are a 'effing joke.
Trying to convince customers that Yahoo sucks....
Grrrrrrr.
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@ccwtech said in I can't even:
I can't even understand how Yahoo can be in business. Their infected AD's are a 'effing joke.
Trying to convince customers that Yahoo sucks....
Grrrrrrr.
Just do what I do here... block yahoo.com. Problem solved.
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@ccwtech said in I can't even:
I can't even understand how Yahoo can be in business. Their infected AD's are a 'effing joke.
Trying to convince customers that Yahoo sucks....
Grrrrrrr.
it's garbage
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@tech1 I know. I told you.
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@tech1 said in I can't even:
@ccwtech said in I can't even:
@tech1 I know. I told you.
Then why the rhetorical question.
SMH