falther wrote:
Just a question to the profs:
You get a system with corrupted data (only software problems) - you inform customer at 9.30 pm (!) because she argued she needs the system immediately. She accepts to get the data on external drive next morning (after she asked - "can you do this still tonight..?" (What I did not accept). We agreed then for next morning to be ready.
You get up next day at 6.00 am and prepare everything to be ready when opening office at 09.30am.
Her husband calls that morning at 9.30 am and wants to pick up the system without any changes and work - he wants to pass it on to a fried "who is much cheaper".
According to HIS words - his wife did not order any work to be done from us .....
What would you do now (Be nice or be bad) ?
1. Rewrite the corrupt image onto the original drive (although, I never work with original drives, so I could simply give the original drive back)
2. You are not the authorized point of contact. I have no desire to find out if there are marital or business disputes that may be related to this data, so you are not getting anywhere near my actual client's data.
I am sorry, but for confidentiality reasons I am unable to discuss this matter further with you until you are made an authorized contact. I have to call my client now and inform her of your attempt to obtain her data and interfere with our transaction.
Have a nice day.
In conversation with her:
3. I have great news for you! We were able to recover all data as promised. Unfortunately, there was an attempt to interfere with our transaction by a third party, which we blocked.
4. The time to shop was before work was authorized. Sorry. Now the diagnosis and attempt fees are due and payable. If you wish to receive the data from the drive, a recovery fee is due and payable instead. We were successful and you won't save much money at this point after an amateur sees what we were actually up against as it'll take them several hours to correct the problem if they take all the precautions that we do.
5. I suggest we proceed with our transaction as we originally planned. When should I expect to see you?
He dropped off the equipment, but that doesn't make him an authorized person for altering negotiations.
