We’ve all heard the horror stories. A lonely heart meets someone online—charming, attractive, and just mysterious enough to be intriguing. They chat for weeks, maybe months. Then comes the big reveal: the “person” they fell for is actually a 47-year-old guy named Carl who lives in his mom’s basement and used a decade-old photo of a Swedish underwear model. Classic catfish.
But what if I told you this kind of deception isn’t just for dating apps anymore? What if your business could get catfished—by an IT company?
Imagine this: You’re a business owner looking for a reliable Managed Services Provider (MSP). You do your due diligence—check out websites, browse Google Business profiles, and look at team photos. You see a sleek office, a smiling team of engineers, and a vibe that screams “we’ve got your back.”
But then reality hits. That “team” photo? It was taken at a franchise headquarters 1,200 miles away, and only one of those people actually works at the local office. The rest? Corporate staff who were roped into a photo shoot during their lunch break. The local branch? It’s just one guy with a laptop working out of a coworking space next to a vape shop.
This, my friends, is catfishing—business edition.
Let’s break down the most common ways IT companies are faking it until they (hopefully) make it:
So how do you avoid getting catfished by your next IT provider? Start by doing what any savvy online dater would do: verify. Ask for a video call with the team. Request a tour of the office. Look for recent, authentic photos on social media. And most importantly, trust your gut. If something feels off, it probably is.
In the world of IT Consulting, appearances can be deceiving. But with a little skepticism and a lot of questions, you can find a partner who’s the real deal—not just a pretty picture with a fake backstory.
Because when it comes to your San Antonio business’s tech, you deserve more than a catfish. You deserve a Jedi.