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Ilona Baliūnaitė

50 Times People Mishandled Their Tech So Badly It Made Tech Support Cry (Best Of All Time)

How you look after your work tools can tell everyone a lot about you as a person, your character, and your values. In the Digital Age, that usually means your personal computer, laptop, or smartphone. The reality is that most people simply don’t take good enough care of their devices. And who’s left to pick up the pieces? Tech support workers!

Our team here at Bored Panda has collected the best posts of all time, as shared on the massively popular ‘Tech Support Gore’ subreddit. The online group is a niche for tech support workers to share the worst things they’ve ever seen on the job, and some of their experiences are truly mind-boggling. Scroll down to see what horrors they’ve had to face!

#1 Ticket Said "Camera Flickers To Fuzzy Brown Image Often"

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#2 4 Hrs Later

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#3 Ancient Temple Of Asus

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"A lot of the content on the subreddit does rather well, except for people coming for actual tech support, they get redirected to the right subreddit,” one of the subreddit’s moderators told one of our colleagues at Bored Panda previously.

“In a time where most of the internet can be incredibly serious and most times saddening or angering, r/techsupportgore is fun because you go on it and you can laugh (and/or cringe) at the crazy posts. Where else can you see a post like, ‘Wow, these cables really are messy’ to ‘A lizard fried my motherboard’ back to back? I love our growing community. They're a bunch of people that just enjoy tech and to some extent, the worst of it.”

#4 Told A User To Shutdown Their Virus Infected Computer And Ship It Back And To Label It As Infected. They Did Good

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#5 End User Had A Heater Next To The PC Which Was Randomly Shutting Off And She Thought She Had Smelled Burning A Couple Of Times. It Is Literally Screaming

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#6 Quality Repost Here. (I Assume This Has Been Posted Before)

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The r/techsupportgore subreddit was first created a whopping 12 years ago, way back in 2012.

Over more than a decade, the community has grown to 622k members from all around the globe. It’s mainly composed of tech and IT workers, as well as anyone with a penchant for tech-related comedy and horrors.

#7 The Computer Keeps Overheating

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#8 First Day On Job; Set Up Those 4 Wireless Speakers For You

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#9 I Can't Even

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Some of us might not care how computers work as long as they do, but we enjoy poking fun at someone who doesn’t take care of their device. But the more familiar you are with IT and its culture, the more painful looking at some of these photos is bound to be.

If you’re any kind of creative or craftsperson, it hurts watching someone disrespect your work tools, whether they’re computers, paintbrushes, or musical instruments.

#10 “The Printer Isn’t Working”

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#11 Look How They Murdered My Boy

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#12 Hospital Server Room

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The team managing the entire community behind the scenes describes the sub as a place that will make you “cringe to the brink of passing out after a few minutes.” According to the moderators, something to keep in mind is that the online group isn’t meant to help people sort out their tech support issues.

The moderators urge you to try reaching out to the r/techsupport subreddit (a separate community) if you need some actual help with your tech. Meanwhile, if you plan on posting on r/techsupportgore, make sure that you don’t post pics of cracked screens or computers coated in dust. Both of these situations are so common that they’re usually not worth sharing. Well, unless things look really atrocious!

#13 "My PC Shut Off Suddenly And Won't Turn Back On"

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#14 Mouse

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#15 Customer Describes A “Slight” Burning Smell

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The subreddit isn’t just home to photos, though. Videos are welcome, too. However, the moderators urge all of the community members to focus on short-format clips. That means that the videos should not be longer than 30 seconds. According to the mods, “This is plenty of time to show what needs to be shown.”

#16 So Mac Doesnt Support Windows But Atleast It Supports Doors

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#17 "My Fan Was Making Too Much Noise!"

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#18 Is This The Worst Spaghetti Cabling Ever?

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Tech support, at its core, means solving all kinds of problems related to tech products or services. These workers essentially fix, manage, and maintain various IT systems. It’s an essential job, especially when computers and IT systems are so ubiquitous.

Most often, this support is provided to customers via phone or chat. However, there are times when the customer meets the support staff in person. Say, when they bring in their laptop or phone for fixing. Or if they have issues with their hardware or software at the office.

#19 Forbidden Caprisun

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#20 I Should Tell Them It's Not A Touch Screen

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#21 This Key After 10 Years Of Entering Orders At My Grandmothers Shop

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Tech support workers earn an average of $21.55 per hour in the United States. That amounts to roughly $56,572 per year, according to Indeed. Of course, this is just the average. Some companies, for instance, ‘Oracle,’ pay their tech support employees around $83,614 per year, while the average wage at ‘Novogene Corporation’ clocks in at $69,020.

#22 Apparently Someone Got Tired Of It Ringing, So The Put It In The Oven

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#23 One Of My Co-Workers Was Eager To Unpack Her New Mouse

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#24 I Need Somewhere To Set This Candle... Oh Here’s A Good Spot!

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The most highly paid tech support employees in the US live in Houston, Texas (they earn an average of $62,425 per year), Boston, Massachusetts ($61,937 per year), and Nashville, Tennessee ($61,230 per year).

Workers based in Orlando, Florida, as well as Las Vegas, Nevada, earn slightly less than the US average. Meanwhile, tech support staff also get paid far less, on average, if they’re based in Austin, Texas ($54,045 per year), compared to Houston.

#25 When They Get Creative With The Only Working Audio Output They Have

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#26 I Found This While Scrolling Through My Camera Roll From 2018, Enjoy

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#27 Just Set It On Fire

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What is the worst thing that’s ever happened to your computer, phone, or other device, Pandas? Have you ever worked in tech support or asked for help from someone in that line of work? Have you ever had to deal with clients who took awful care of their devices? What’s the best and worst experience you’ve had with support staff?

We’d like to hear what you have to say. Swing on by the comments if you have a moment.

#28 Printer From Hell

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#29 Customer States "Our Intercom At The Gate Doesn't Work" Meanwhile In The Connections Box

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#30 “There’s Something Wrong With The Printer In The Lab...”

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#31 German T-Mobile Found 3 Snakes Inside Their Network Unit

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#32 I Said "Put It In Rice." Not "Put Rice In It"

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#33 “My Space Heater Stopped Working”

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#34 User Spilt Coffee On His Laptop - So He Put It In The Oven To Dry It Out

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#35 User Calls About Disc Being Stuck In Another Computer, Mentions Off Hand About This Laptop. They Had Been Using And Charging It Like This For Weeks

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#36 Slpt: Laptop Charger Panini Press

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#37 Improvised Way To Supply Power

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#38 This Must Be The Work Of A Madman

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#39 Ps5 In For Hdmi Replacement. Kid Said “I Pushed The Cable In A Little Too Hard”

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#40 Dont Use Lemonade To Clean Your Mouse. I Thought The Acidity Would Clean Off The Buildup Of Crumbs And Cheeto Grease But It Just Attracted These Ants. I Left Home For 2 Days, Just To See This On My Desk

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#41 Pretty

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#42 "You Can Fix Your Sisters Phone Right? It Gets Hot Sometimes And Turns Itself Off A Lot". "What's That Smell?" Battery Acid. Literally Battery Acid

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#43 Wondering The Story Behind This

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#44 I Think My Psu Has Some Kind Of Error

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#45 Customer Brought In This Imac For Not Powering On... This Is How He Apparently Uses It

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#46 The Nastiest Mouse I Have Ever Seen In The Field. Make No Mistake, That Is Not Dust. That Is...uh...hand-Grease

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#47 Broken Clip? No Problem!

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#48 Go Check The Switch Closet. We Think Something Might Have Gotten Unplugged Somewhere

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#49 “Can You Recover The Data?”

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#50 No Charger? No Problem!

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