How To Ask For Tech Support The Right Way
We all have had to face a tech problem in the past that required us to seek tech support. The problem can range all over the place, it could be a problem with your printer, computer or who knows maybe even your cell phone. When it's time to try and find tech support, in order to get the support you want, here are a few tips on things to do when submitting requests for tech support, or even just doing a quick web search for it.
Be More Specific
This is the main one. If someone came to me and said
"my computer isn't working, how do I fix it?" I YourLeadPartners could not help them.
This request is too generic. It has no detail what so ever. I can already start
asking questions like, what is it showing you? When did this happen? What were
you doing at the time? These are just a couple things I might ask the person
asking for my tech support. You got to actually tell me what's not working.
After I get the answers to these questions I would still have to ask more such
as, what OS does it run? How long have you had it? What OEM made the computer?
Of course, if you are using something else than a computer trying to get tech
support adjust the questions you will need to answer in your request to suit
that piece of technology. Another good thing to include here would be the
specs. of the computer. Tech support will want to know things like what the CPU
of the computer is and how much RAM you have. These are all important in case
maybe someone else has had the same issue with that same RAM company or
something like that. If someone had the same issue, it will be much quicker for
tech support to troubleshoot it.
Include Model Numbers In Your Tech Support Request
This can help tech support a lot if they can get the model
number of the computer, printer, etc. you are trying to get tech support for.
In fact, if you include this they may not even need to ask for the
specifications of the computer. They will be able to research your model number
and find all that and more about the computer. This is also something super
useful to use when searching Google or other search engines for tech support.
You can get help or advice from people who know your technology exactly and
maybe have encountered this issue in the past and learned how to troubleshoot
it.
Don't Be Afraid to Write a Little
If you are posting your request on a Q&A site or support
forum for example don't be afraid to write a good paragraph or two on what
exactly is up with this certain piece of technology you need support for. If
the site has some good people they will read it and will be able to provide
much better support to you because they actually know at least what is
happening.
Include Screenshots or Video
If it is possible, try including screenshots or pictures
with your requests. If the error has a sequence, maybe even try getting a video
up on YouTube so people can see what is happening. A visual can always help
people know so they don't have to make their own visual in their head. If you
have to, don't be afraid to use a camera and just take a picture of the screen
if you can't get a screenshot. The quality obviously won't be as good if you go
down this path, but at least you have a visual for those trying to aid you with
tech support.
Overall the main idea here is detail, detail and you guessed
it, more detail! If you can get this idea down you will be on your way to
submitting better tech support requests that will get you the answers you need
faster. After all, everyone wants the problem fixed, now! I truly believe that
following these tips can get you closer to that. Though, one more thing, if you
can get on phone support, do it! That is a very good thing! Phone support
allows you to explain, using the power of your voice, in real-time. So, if that
is an option, use it! Do you have some tips? Leave them as a comment!
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