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Okay, I was just going to skim this and stumble past it, 'cause there are tons of pages out there that contain particularly stupid or dire tech-support stories. But this one really made me laugh! * Tech Support: "Thank you for calling tech support, how may I help you?" ... more
Reviewed by id-doomer Jun 11 2007, 01:56pm ( 158 reviews ) • rinkworks.com
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Rated by maki015 on Jun 30, 2:33am
really interesting
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Rated by sallyjacobs on Jun 07, 6:01am
"By the way, what does BTW stand for?"
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Rated by theteb on May 04 2009, 4:49pm
If there's one thing that annoys me, it's sites with these obviously fake and cliched "stupid customer" quotes.
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Rated by Mercz on Jan 09 2009, 10:30pm
"By the way, what does BTW stand for?"
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Rated by MMXZ on Jan 03 2009, 9:11pm
I feel sorry for the guys that have to go through this.
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Rated by ShirlT on Dec 09 2008, 8:05pm
"I once received an email that included the line: By the way, what does BTW stand for? Check out the URL folks...this is a joke....!
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Rated by adarsh-seeker on Jul 04 2008, 1:00pm
Some are long and boring.. here are the few I found funny.. 1. I work for a help desk. The other day, a user was receiving an error message of some kind, and I was trying to walk her through taking a screenshot of the error and sending it to me in an email. When she opened up Paint and selected "paste," she exclaimed, "Oh no! I got the error again!" 2. I just had a call from a woman who read to me everything in the "About Box" for Microsoft Works for the Macintosh. Her frustration was that every time she tried to click on the user's name in the about box it disappeared! "How do I get rid of this woman's name," she asked? "Well," I explained, "that's the name of the author of the program; you can't get rid of it." "What?! You mean every time I startup Works I'm gonna have to look at my husband's ex-wife's name?" 3. Customer: "Where is the lower case?" 4. * Customer: "Wait, that password looks really gray. I'm going to type it in again."