I need a new PC. My desktop is from 2006 and while it still performs well, Windows-XP may not be supported soon so I’ll need to make the leap to Windows 7 and I’d rather do it in the summer than around W-2 time.
When I purchase the new PC, I’ll get it from my local Office Depot. Why there? Why not at any of the other fine stores that sell them or even more webisites that sell computers and maybe for $20 less? Well, I’ll tell you. The staff at my local OD has a couple guys that are really good at figuring out what problem I am trying to solve and then helping find the best solution. I don’t find this kind of help every day. For example, I went in there about a month ago to find a way to get remote desktop for my PC. Isntead of telling me that I had to get a new computer or some really expensive setup, he showed me an external hard drive that can be accessed anywhere as long as it is connected to the internet. Now, I can get my files anywhere. Problem solved. This isn’t the first time they’ve helped me either.
Because of the service I’ve received over the years, not only do I go there but I’ve sent many other people there also. I want my friends and clients to receive the same great service that I do.
What’s the point of my commercial for OD? Superior service and problem solving is out there if you just go look for it. It’s not hard to find either.
Mike