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If you accidentally drop you’re iPhone in water

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Posted On: 01/08/2019 10:39:20 PM
Posted By: Bhawks
Re: wowhappens28 #17503
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If you accidentally drop you’re iPhone in water
leave it in a bowl of dry rice for 24 hrs.
The rice attracts Asians who will automatically fix your electronics for you.



Reminds me, today I had to call Dell Premium Support for troubleshooting on my now 4 month old Dell XPS 15 laptop.

Nothing major, just some glitches that made it over from my old laptop to the new one in the data transfer.

Amazing; the professionalism and thoroughness. Yes, they took over my laptop and yes I know about such scams.

But I bought the computer directly from Dell and I took out the premium support. I can email them from the support site and they call, or I call.

I listened over the phone and I watched as my cursor moved around. He told me what he was doing and he did it.

I felt like he was educating me while fixing the glitch. He asked me to stay on the phone to give feedback to his supervisor. I was happy to.

I get a trouble ticket email which I move into a Dell folder for any follow up on the same issue. Or even on a new issue if I want the same rep.

8th gen, 7i, 15" screen, solid state hard drive and about as thin as a half a deck of Salty's bridge cards.

Sooo, 3-5 years before it's obsolete? I likey me Dell. Will always look at them first before deciding on a new laptop. No typing on a phone screen for this old dog.

Anyway, there are more English language speakers in India than in the U.S. And I've spoken to my share over the past 23 years since I became computer literate.



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