image I am having a nightmare experience with Tech Guys, and Iimage want to warn you what service to expect if you take your computer there for repair.

You will find them sitting comfortably in PC World stores, proudly promoted at the top of their website.

I found them via a list of recommended dealers passed on via Sony following the advice of our insurance company. For some reason, Tech Guys are number 1 on the Sony website’s recommended list of repairers. Our insurance company MORE TH>N told us this was the procedure to follow to replace the broken screen on my super little Sony Vaio PCG-TR2MP laptop. Tech Guys told us it would take 10 days to complete the repair.

Only I have now forgotten what it looks like. The Tech Guys have had it for two months and I have no idea when it will be repaired and returned. Neither do they care. They have lost emails, ordered the wrong part, lied about its completion date, failed to return phone calls and for some inexplicable reason, refuse to contact Sony to ask if the screen is in stock, to keep us fully informed. They refuse to tell me if I will get my laptop back back this year or next year.They have been paid £225.49 upfront for the repair. For a repair that has not been done, and who knows when it will be. I am a professional woman and need it for my work. They have offered no replacement during this lenghty process. No goodwill has ever been shown.

This is a company which promises the following service:

  • We are friendly teams of Techies based in almost all PC World stores Nationwide
  • We are here to get your technology working for you
  • We have a wealth of knowledge, years of experience and unrivalled expertise in all manner of computer and technology related challenges
  • We offer a variety of solutions, advice and services in store, at home and over the phone to meet your needsMy experience is that it is all lies, not one word is true. Tech Guys are very unfriendly, uncaring and have provided no solutions. Even worse is their indifference, their total lack of professionalism and service.Then they have the cheek to say that if I want my laptop back, I will be charged £60 for THEIR inconvenience. They refuse to give me laptop back unless I pay them £60. So do beware, you could also find yourself in this same helpless and very unfair position.

    I would urge PC World to disassociate itself from this kind of disgraceful business, especially if it seriously wants to improve its low public esteem. I give the same advice to Sony too.

    The latest update is that my husband, who has kindly been dealing with this on my behalf, spoke to Virginia this morning at Tech Guys who handles their complaints (I imagine they are vast). At first, she was not at all interested. Then after reminding her of the service her company was supposed to provide, she reluctantly agreed to contact Sony and find out if the screen was available for my laptop. Only for some reason, in this digital day and age, it is going to take her 48 hours to come back to us with an answer.

    I am not holding my breath.

    My advice to you is to steer well clear of the Tech Guys if you want good service, if you want to get your property back in good working order. Otherwise you could regret it and suffer the same nightmare experience.

    I would urge Tech Guys to read about how Dell cares for its customers in this post, and also Microsoft. I still email the Microsoft adviser if I have a problem and he always helps me. Thank you Joe Cheng.

    You have so much to learn Tech Guys. I wish I had never trusted you with my laptop. It was the worst decision I ever made. I hope the MD from Tech Guys reads this; he/she should be truly ashamed of this kind of service. I would be if I was in his/her shoes.

    Does anyone have a solution as Tech Guys clearly do not?

    Update 5 October: I have got a good forum running on this topic on PC Advisor, someone called The Brigadier The 12th Man who works for Tech Guys is going to look into it on Monday. No news from Virginia in customer services, she hasn’t called as promised.