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[NSW] Saladbar Chatswood: Free Computer Diagnostics (No Purchase Required) + Large Coffee (12oz) $2.50 (Save $1.20)

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saladbar Chatswood

Address: Shop P2, North Tower, 1-5 Railway Street, Chatswood, Sydney, NSW
(This is at the top of the escalator on the west side of the station, walks through Mamak and Bavarian Bier Café Chatswood)

Promotion: 21-22 Aug 2018 (Tuesday - Wednesday) - Quote us 'OZ' for below special price

Deal:

A. FREE Computer diagnostic - We have a computer technician who will be here to provide FREE computer diagnostic
(01 November till 4:00p.m.)

B. Large Coffee (12oz) - Cappuccino/Flat white/Latte/Long Black $2.5 (original Price: $3.7)
*Soy Milk, Almonde milk, extra shot, chocolate, chai, extra Flavour + 50 c

C. SUPREME Amanti Coffee bean - 1kg midnight oil or 1 kg jet fuel - $36

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  • +3

    Coffee part is good. Not sure if I’d trust some random techs in a salad bar to check my computer in a shopping centre though.

    Jet fuel? Make sure you don’t tell supreme leader Kim about it.

    • +1

      it's almost like they put together a bunch of random words.. it's called Saladbar, but they serve coffee, and they fix computers, and they sell jet fuel

      • +1

        jet fuel, it is medium roast coffee bean with a hint of moka

    • -1

      Not sure if I’d trust some random techs in a salad bar to check my computer in a shopping centre though.

      This. I'm struggling to find the connection between a salad bar, specialty coffee, and computer repair. I mean, at least the first two are both food items I guess.

    • +2

      This random tech guy who is one of the tech person who provide support to australia big 4 banks.

      He can share his linkedin Profile to you on your arrival.

      • +1

        I found it a cool idea and can´t understand the skeptics here. Go for it mate !

        • To be honest, that is a bad endorsement. Someone that has worked in corporate is much more likely to be the 'just format it' kind of technician than to actually nut out the problem and fix it.

          Also, working for banks in general :-P

          But yeah looks like this dude is just an ex corporate that is tired of being yelled at by middle management because their UBS DISKS aren't working and has no clients yet. This is a good way of building a client base. But if he gets hit with a horde of ozbargainers I hope he likes doing cheap work :-P

      • +1

        I also know a person that provides computer support to the 4 big banks.

        I still do not trust.

        Especially, as he thought my laptop was "The android brand".

      • +1

        Corp tech support: Standardised system configuration. Full documentation. All drivers available at hand. Full hardware and software monitoring and reporting. Identical backup machines ready for swap and go and all data backed up in central servers. User cannot visit random sites to get themselves infected. USB ports often disabled for storage devices. Very well secured system. Virtually unlimited budget. Service contracts.

        Home tech support: All kinds of computer configuration. Unknown and hard to find drivers. Documentation thrown away a long time ago. No monitoring beyond the default. Every machine you come across is unique. The most precious data only exist on that single HD so you better not lose it. Poorly secured system with even the kids having elevated privileges. No password, one user account (the manufacturer's default) for everybody. USB ports available for transmission of viruses. No restriction on sites so all kinds of malware and browser hijacks appear. Cannot afford more than $xx or the family budget is blown.

        Which of these techs have a more difficult job and who has better experience in fixing consumer grade computers?

        • +1 definitely agree with you mate

        • Agreed with you :) it is possible there are at least 70% of people are like what you said, they perform BAU(business as usual) work everyday and exec the scripts/program which written by other "actual" tech person. They pretend "tech" but never able to fix any issue, they good at finding excuse or push those difficult task to other collegues instead.

          Assume he is that BAU tech.
          When your laptop very slow , he will tell you your laptop is faulty or your laptop need more ram or need to reinstall windows. That all :)

  • Is it on 2 Nov or 1 Nov or both?

    • Deal A on 1 nov only.

      Deal B, C till 2 nov.

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