They are going to JAIL. Infecting PCs then offering paid fix-it solution/s - OMGTechhelp.com PC Tech Sales OMG Tech Help Employee Review

1.0
12 Feb 2014
Recommend
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Pros

High call inbound call volume

Cons

1. Slight of hand sales tactics. Customers call for PCHealthboost.com registry cleaner then sold on their PC's error log. Wow what big problems you have..... You need pc service, Just so happens we can do it..... $249 to $600. 2. they also partner with malware infectors, infect computers then pop "magically" appears on prospective customer's pc with the OMG phone number for removal. Guess what? as an ee you can sell the service to remove the malware that their partner infected them with.... 3. Wondering why you can't sleep at night? maybe because every breath you take while wearing their headset while working is being eve's dropped on and scrutinized like you are some felon making a drug deal. Or maybe it the rat and cockroach infested work place / building. 4. Speaking of drug deals, plenty of it amongst their bus-stop, toothless or skateboard riding dropout EEs. They will hire anyone that can recite the mindless sales script. No room here for a real pro.... Churn em and burn em baby...... average EE lasts 6 weeks... long enought NOT to get your whopping nickle-ninety-five bonus which take you about 1 step above minimum wage.

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5.0
21 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The management was always very helpful. The owners were very involved and thrived for constant improvement and customer satisfaction

Cons

We were Shut down for being falsely accused of scamming the customers

5.0
18 Nov 2014
Recommend
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Pros

As one of the original employees of OMG, I can personally say I have experienced the peaks and valleys to their fullest. The atmosphere was positive and upbeat, and could very well be the most rewarding experience I have ever had. We sold compliantly and were extremely intrinsic of satisfying the customer's needs. It is very simple; the computers were fixed to the standards of the customer. At OMG, I was trained that the company was to never be compensated if the customer was not satisfied. We were to not "high pressure" close customers, and when necessary dismissed representatives that did not sell compliantly. Reps weren't even allowed to have pens at their desk, nor were they to have phones or store any customer info. at all. It was a generally acknowledged rule that no customer was to be overlooked or taken advantage of. We helped so many people navigate the computer. It is not easy for everyone to locate the windows key!

Cons

The biggest con of working at OMG is that the experience is no longer; What the press had failed to mention was that there are hundreds of thousands consumers that were fully satisfied. Calls were monitored for quality assurance and I can definitely guarantee that the techs took hours upon hours (even days in some cases) to properly fix the computers the right way. Anyone who was in that building knew exactly what was expected of them.

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