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Computer Repairs on Desktops and some LT's


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As most of you know, one of our best computer geeks in town will no longer be servicing. There are other computer repairmen in this county, and I only want to be called on as a last resort, if they are too busy to handle your problems. I am simply offering my services on comp repair until this Spring, when I intend to open up and expand business in lawn mower and small engine repairs. While it is possible I may be able to manage both, depending on how well computer repair goes, I strongly encourage you to check with the main commerce members here first. The last thing I want to do is take any business away from them. I don't mind taking their overflow though, if it will help them not get too backed up, especially during the Holiday months, when we all like to spend more time with family.

 

I work mostly on Desktops, but have repaired quite a few laptops, as well. I am well versed in building custom machines, retrieving and saving data on inoperable computers, virus removal, and fresh installs in more dire cases.

 

Please call me if I can assist you, and we can discuss the details at that time. My experience includes maintaining computers for the engineering companies I worked for during my career as a civil engineering technician, as well as having repaired a multitude of computers for family and friends, who still call me today. I have salvaged and resurrected a LOT of computers that were brought to me by people who took them elsewhere and told them they were DOA. In fact, 4 of my computers at home are terrific comps that I brought back to life with minimal investment in parts, if any.

 

Again, this is only a test run, and it will help me greatly in getting through the off season from outdoor equipment repairs. Just call me at 678-315-8794, and we discuss the problems, and I can offer you some options. We can go from there. Who knows...I may just end up changing careers. Lord knows, it would be easier on my hands, and as a musician, that would be a very good thing for me! I've thrown my back out 3 times this year, and can't count the number of cuts, busted knuckles, and blisters I got from fixing them darned mowers, although I LOVE doing that kind of work. ;)

 

Glenn :)

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