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KMBC Investigates Computer Repair Stores
These days most of us have a computer or maybe two at home. But what do you do when they are broken? Companies tell you they can fix your broken computer and that they have got the experts. Over the last three months, KMBC's Kris Ketz and KMBC employees investigated. Armed with a hidden camera and microphone, KMBC took a computer to three major electronic stores to see what they would find. But first, Ketz took it to KMBC's own expert, computer tech supervisor Hank Palmer, and asked him to do something to the computer, something simple so it would not work. "The only thing I did, I went into this bios, in set up and disabled the hard drive. It's one key stroke. That's something anybody should be able to look to make sure it's working," Palmer said. Ketz reported that Palmer disabled the hard drive bios, basically turned it off. Palmer said it is something any technician should find with a routine check. "These things have built-in diagnostics, and that's one of the places you go in and test it," Palmer said. KMBC dropped off the computer at three different electronics stores -- Circuit City, Best Buy and MicroCenter. All of them have diagnostic fees just to look at the machine. They range from $60 to $70. KMBC paid, and after a few days, went back to see what they had found. The first stop was Circuit City. "They said it would either need a hard drive to be restored or a new hard drive. It would be $129.99 for a restore. That's not including a hard drive," said an employee for Circuit City. A 160-gigabyte hard drive would add $99.99 to the bill. Then KMBC went to Best Buy. "All it says here is, I guess, they couldn't do anything with it here. Probably means that it's a motherboard issue," said an employee of Best Buy. The employee told KMBC's investigative team that they could not fix it and that it would have to be shipped to IBM, and if it was a motherboard, it would be expensive. But since Best Buy could not be sure of the problem, they did refund a $59 diagnostic fee. The news from MicroCenter came by phone, Ketz reported. "It's actually the part on the laptop that goes in and attaches to the motherboard that's bad. Also the hard drive is bad. To ship it out and get it fixed, it's a flat rate of $275," said an employee with MicroCenter. Add a $275 fee to the diagnosis fee. When asked who was able to fix it, Palmer said, "No one. No one fixed it."

Length: 215
Rating: 4.80 (6 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas City computer repair scam

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Staph Survivor Talks To KMBC
KMBC's Maria Antonia talks with someone who had a serious staph infection and survived.

Length: 159
Rating: 3.70 (10 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas Missouri staph infection

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KMBC Says Goodbye To Pete Grigsby
Pete Grigsby did his last broadcast at KMBC-TV on July 5. Bryan Busby surprised him with a special gift from the station.

Length: 313
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas City Pete Grigsby Bryan Busby goodbye last show

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Jay McShann On KMBC-TV
Jazz legend Jay McShann performs with keyboardist Everett Freeman on the April 14, 1992 edition of "Dimensions". "Dimensions" was a community affairs program that aired on KMBC-TV in the 1980s and 1990s and was hosted by Community Affairs Director Olivia Dorsey.

Length: 526
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas City Missouri music Jazz McShann piano pianist keyboard keyboardist

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Kris Ketz's KMBC Tour
Kris Ketz takes viewers on a tour of KMBC's new HD studios and newsroom in August 2007.

Length: 94
Rating: 4.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas City Missouri

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MDA Arrest At KMBC
KMBC Meteorologist Pete Grigsby is "arrested" for an MDA fundraiser.

Length: 172
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas City Missouri

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KMBC Launches YouTube Site
KMBC-TV launches a YouTube site to feature its stories.

Length: 80
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: KMBC YouTube launch

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KMBC High School Football Patrol
KMBC covers high school football in the Kansas City area for Oct. 19, 2007.

Length: 162
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas Missouri high school football sports

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KMBC Total News - 9/16/1977 - Part 1 of 4
This clip is from KMBC's Total News broadcast that aired on September 16, 1977. Larry Moore anchors the news after a week of devastating flooding centered in the Country Club Plaza area. 25 people were killed in the flood.

Length: 404
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: KMBC Kansas City Missouri 1977 Plaza flood television news

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KMBC 9 FirstNews - 2/15/1988 - Part 1 of 5
KMBC's Maria Antonia and Bryan Busby anchor the first edition of FirstNews from 1988.

Length: 319
Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
Tags: kmbc tv kansas city firstnews antonia busby

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