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Complaint Review: BesT Buy - Scottsdale Arizona

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  • Reported By: maydaypapa — Scottsdale Arizona USA
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  • BesT Buy E Indian Bend Rd Scottsdale, Arizona United States of America

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On 09-06-05 Dell Computer sent a technician to my house to replace a defective hard drive in my desktop Dimension computer.


On 09-07-05 I took the hard drive to your Geek Squad Department at store #252 located at Scottsdale Pavilions, 9190E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale, AZ.


I told the Agent, Joshua, who was very friendly and helpful, that Dell had checked the hard drive and found it defective and had replaced it. I asked them to retrieve the data on the defective drive. He told me there was a $59 diagnostic charge (to see if the data was retrieval) and an $89 cost to recover the data. He had me list the most important files to be recovered, on the In-Store Tactical Analysis form (copy enclosed), and they charged $148 to my credit card.


The called me later that evening to tell me that the data was not retrievable and to come pick up the drive.


On 09-08-05 I picked up the drive and they credited my credit card for the un-used $89 since they had not retrieved any data.


That same day I took the drive down the street to a Data Doctor Service Center. Within 10 minutes they determined, without the demand for a diagnostic fee, that the data was readily recoverable. An hour later, after paying a $89 recovery fee, the data was on a CD.


On 09-09-05 I returned to your store and was told that they had earned their diagnostic fee by determining that the drive was defective. I asked them to explain why Dell had replaced a perfectly good hard drive and why would I ask them to determine the drive was bad when that had already been established. As I said earlier, my only wish was for Best Buy to retrieve the data.


My contention was that their diagnosis report was 180 degrees wrong, since the data was retrievable, and they should not charge me for a wrong diagnosis. The Geek Squad Manager was rude and insulting and suggested I contact Corporate, which I am doing. I can only wonder if it is company policy to charge a "diagnostic" fee to determine that BB cannot perform a certain repair, which they know they dont have the equipment or expertise to perform, and then keep the fee. As a long time BB customer, I hope this is not the case

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Data transfer services

AUTHOR: leet298hub - (United States of America)

POSTED: Friday, January 28, 2011

I am an employee of Geek Squad in Best Buy and have worked there for over four years. I am familiar with there processes and policies.

Concerning data transfers, there are three different levels of data transfers. level 1 data transfers can be performed in the store for the mentioned price. Level 2 and level 3 hard drive failures must be performed at a data retrieval center since, at the store level, they don't possess the proper equipment to perform that repair. At the time (2005), Best Buy Geek Squad didn't have a third party data retrieval service so if the hard drive suffered a level 2 or level 3 failure, it would not have been possible and the data backup fee ($89) would have been returned - (which it sounds like it was).

I believe there may have been a failure in communication between the customer and the in-store technician which may have lead to this conclusion.

Note - Within the last couple years, Geek Squad began utilizing their own data retrieval services and can perform all three levels of hard drive recovery.

 

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You do need to call corporate..or speak to the stores GM.

AUTHOR: Ronny g - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, September 07, 2009

Don't hold all of Best Buy or Geek squad accountable for your treatment..sometimes a few bad eggs can ruin it for everyone else.

If what you state is accurate..I think it is reasonable for you to expect a refund or equal compensation for the costs. Keep at it and be polite with whomever you deal with and you should get satisfaction..be patient. Best Buy is a huge corporation and as such many people try to get over on us..and think the employees are piss ants..but many are good hard working reasonable people so seek those out for a resolution.

Hopefully you have documentation that Geek Squad was aware that Dell previously found the hard drive defective..because if so..they have no justification to charge you for diagnosis..unless... it is documented that you requested they see if it is repairable. IF you have no documentation that the hard drive was previously diagnosed as "beyond repair"...then Geek Squad may have a case to charge for a diagnosis..your documentation is key here..word means nothing..sad but true.

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