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Recommending my brilliant IT support person


Lucymarianne

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Hello! I am based in East Dulwich and work with a wonderful IT person. Dr Mark Vowles has rescued me countless times from IT disasters. He hosts my email, provides my backups, sets up new laptops for me, tidies up when Apple updates ruin my life and sorts out anything at all that I can't do. This week, he brought my sister's new MacBook Air back from the dead when Apple had quoted her over ?1000 for a basic repair.

He also does small businesses as well as individuals, and I can recommend him for this too.

Oh, and he can do website design and maintenance as well!


I also absolutely trust his information security procedures. Only my fianc? knows as much about me as he does, and I feel totally safe with him.


You can reach him on [email protected] or 07790 554563‬


He's rescued me so many times that I want to spread the word, but now I am worried that he'll get too busy for me if everyone on the EDF contacts him!

Lucy

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