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Ever wish you had a friend in the computer repair business? Well now you do.


What computer repair shops don't want you to know...

There are plenty of products for sale online that
claim to fix all your computer problems with one CD, or claim that you can
fix a computer on your own by following certain decision trees and diagrams.
Well, maybe you can, but they miss one important thing.
The key to trouble free computing is in
preventing problems in the first place. By learning a few simple
rules, you can avoid costly service.
A non-technical guide to getting your problems fixed without breaking the bank.

This is not a repair manual. It will not turn you into a Computer Repair Tech.
It is a
non-technical collection of tips and tricks from inside the computer repair
industry on how to save big and
protect yourself from hacks, incompetents and rip-off artists when you really do need help.
This guidebook is divided into two sections.
Part one describes things you can do and simple habits you can adopt that can
greatly reduce the chances that you will need to call a professional repair
tech.
When that trip to the repair shop can't be
avoided, part two explains, from an insiders point of view, how to find help and
how to get the most value for your money.
Who am I to tell you?

I have been fixing computers since 1991.
Since then my business has grown to multiple locations and offer carry in and
onsite service to the general public. On average we fix almost 400
computers per month. What I know is this:
Computers have gotten cheap. But oddly enough
the cost of owning a computer has skyrocketed. Viruses, spam, spyware,
adware, programming bugs, wireless networking glitches, all of these things can
turn that $400 unit into a doorstop unless you pay someone like me hundreds of
dollars when thing go wrong.
The majority of problems that people pay us to
fix could easily have been avoided had the owner of the computer practiced a few
simple techniques.
But even if you do everything right, there is a
very good chance at some point you are going to want to hire someone to help
with a problem. I have competed with every kind of repair service and
outfit, from other freelance techs to national chains. I know what to look
for and what to look out for.
I also know when and where and why I gave people
deals or special treatment. I learned from those people how to go about
getting the best deal possible.
And I am no different from any computer repair
shop owner or manager out there. If these methods worked for them, they
will work for you.
You spent hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on your computer.

For less than $10, you can
learn the secrets, tips and tricks professionals use to help keep their own
systems up and running. And more importantly, how to protect
yourself if things do go wrong.
This guide is available
immediately as an E-Book in PDF format, ready to download right now.
You will need the FREE Adobe reader to view
this e-book.
Available
immediately for $9.99

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