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Software engineer refuses to fix neighbor's laptop after being swarmed with requests from being labeled by the neighbor as the building's free IT support: 'He told everyone in our 20-unit building that I’m a tech genius who helps everyone for free'

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    AITA for refusing to fix my neighbor’s laptop for free after he told everyone in the building I’m the neighborhood IT guy?

    I'm a software engineer, and I work from home. My neighbor, an older guy who lives two floors down, asked me a few months ago for help setting up his printer. It took me ten minutes, and I didn't mind doing a neighborly favor.
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    The problem is that he apparently went on a crusade telling everyone in our 20-unit building that I'm a tech genius who helps everyone for free. Suddenly, I had people knocking on my door during my work hours asking me to fix cracked phone screens, recover deleted photos, or speed up their 10-year-old laptops.
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    I started saying no, explaining that I'm a developer, not a repair shop, and that I'm actually working when I'm at my desk. Well, my neighbor came up yesterday with his laptop, which was literally falling apart, and insisted I take a look. When I told him I wasn't doing tech support anymore and that he should take it to a professional shop, he got offended.
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    He told me I'm being neighborly- challenged and that since I'm just sitting at a computer all day anyway, it shouldn't be a big deal to help a friend. I told him we aren't friends, we're neighbors, and my professional time isn't a public resource.

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