Do you recognize all of these parts and know their functions? If not, you probably wouldn't even attempt to diagnose and repair problems when they occur. We can troubleshoot and repair (if necessary, usually within 24 hours), and at about half the price you would be charged by the big chain stores!*
We aren't Geeks or Nerds, but then we're not trying to be. We have over twenty years of experience building, maintaining, and repairing computers, and we know what our services are really worth. Some of the "Big Box" chains depend on the fact that you don't! We'll do our best to get your computer up and running and back to you as fast as possible- without charging an arm and a leg. Whether you need an upgrade, a repair, or a whole new system we can do it for you. Contact us and we'll talk- until you're convinced that we're right for the job.
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Have you ever heard the term "refurbished"? Read on and we'll tell you why this may be the way to go when you're buying a new system.
Q: What is a refurbished PC? A: There are lots of things that can happen for an item to be labeled factory refurbished. They range from being damaged and repaired before purchase all the way to a brand new item that is simply overstocked. Some examples:
Consumers taking advantage of a stores' return policy. These items are returned to the manufacturer, repackaged and sold as "refurbished"
Sometimes an items' packaging is damaged and not accepted by a store or customer, but the item works perfectly. Often these are inspected and sold as refurbished.
Sometimes an item is returned to the manufacturer because of a small defect of some kind. The part that is defective is replaced, tested and then repackaged just like new. These cannot be sold as new items, so they are marked "as is" or sold as refurbished at a discount.
We know that sometimes a new or refurbished computer is just not in the budget. Believe it or not, we have the answer for that, too! We are always acquiring used computers and parts that are in perfect working order. An example of this is what is called a "working pull". These are parts that have been removed from perfectly good systems in order to install newer or different ones. An example would be a company that decides to buy flat screen monitors in order to save space on employees' desktops. Now they have a whole bunch of perfectly good monitors that would cost them money to dispose of. We can take those monitors off their hands, and recycle them ourselves! This may sound too good to be true,
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