| Publisher | TechRepublic | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 60.0KB PDF | Date added | 26 May 2005 |
| Topics | Career Development | ||
| Downloads | 53 | ||
Requests for free tech support often catch you off guard and your first instinct is to accept the task. But taking on a free support job is often a significant commitment and can be a real headache. When someone makes an unwelcome request for free tech support, use a response from this list to politely, yet firmly decline the job.
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