I have placed my netbook on the market and have a buyer. Its new, only 6 months old and for a while I did everything on it. I have deleted all the extra programs I downloaded, cleared the Internet history, including cookies, passwords, etc and have created an entirely new user account and deleted my old one. Do I need to worryabout card numbers being stolen, any form of ID theft or any other securityissues when I turn it over to the new owner?
http://www.ted.com NicholasNegroponte talks about how OneLaptopperChild is doing, two years in. Speaking at the EG conference while the first XO laptops roll off the production line, he recaps the controversies and recommits to the goals of this far-reaching project.
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We at Geek Teks are very proud NOT to be associated with the GeekSquad or any of the other companies mentioned in this video. We are very different. Read on to find out why some or our policies help maintain accountability within our company and keep us a very honest business.
You see, unlike the Geeksquad and other well-known computerrepairservice centers, not only do you not pay UNLESS we fix it, but also, you do not pay UNTIL we fix it. We do not charge your account UNTIL after we have obtained your signature on our invoice indicating your complete %100 satisfaction with both our service and charges as they appear on the invoice. By implementing these policies into the framework of our SOP, we are able to build trust in our business and renew consumer confidence.
Also, all of our teks are highly experienced and therefore skilled. Our teks usually have at least three certifications: A+, Net+, and Sec+. Although we don’t feel the certifications are really the most important qualification of a good tek, we understand they are important in the eyes of most consumers. Finally, our teks undergo a complete and thorough background check.
Our company takes pride in becoming as transparent as possible to the consumer. Why? Because we have absolutely nothing to hide. See, when your an honest company, you can implement honest policies such as ours without fear of consumer fraud. We trust our customers and we know that our customers trust us. And that is just the way a good honest business in North America should run.
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