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NetWatchMan
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Re: Best Buy ramping up oversight of Geek Squad troubleshooters

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What's more, some agents complain that their mandate has shifted from fixing computers to providing a wide array of services -- such as hardware installation and virus removals. And Best Buy makes more doing a data backup and reinstalling Windows ($129), a process knows as restoring, than actually doing a diagnostic to uncover a problem ($69).

Right but virus *removal* is more than $200 so this is still more profitable than reinstalls.

However, based on what I know about malware removal from Windows systems I'm pretty skeptical that their $200 process, executed by "technicians" that make $10-20/hr. is actually effective. I'm real tempted to random drop a few infected machines off at Geek Squad and their similar competitors and then do a post cleaning review of their handiwork. Now THAT would be a story.
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I'm real tempted to random drop a few infected machines off at Geek Squad and their similar competitors and then do a post cleaning review of their handiwork. Now THAT would be a story.
That would be a good companion story to this one.
I'm game if you'd like to submit identical machines in a wider geographical area.
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