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The website is still there


http://www.netquest-consulting.com/


Christian is only there some days in the week so it's best to phone first


I just googled, and where it says "permanently closed", if you click on that it says a "Google user" has provided that information, and asks you to confirm whether it is correct or not.


That seems a bit weird as a competitor could do that! I wonder if Christian knows?


I may be wrong, but surely if it's permanently closed he would take down his website?


I hope he's still there, as he is very good.

Thanks, Sue. To be honest I am not sure what's going on there. I am posting for my mum and she said she had a bounce back on the email address provided and endless ringing with no answer phone when she called. Would be great if it was still going, but no luck so far...

sim1 Wrote:

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> Thanks, Sue. To be honest I am not sure what's

> going on there. I am posting for my mum and she

> said she had a bounce back on the email address

> provided and endless ringing with no answer phone

> when she called. Would be great if it was still

> going, but no luck so far...


That's really strange. I've always found Christian very helpful and reliable, and he mended my laptop, which had gone into complete meltdown, not that long ago.


I hope he isn't ill.


ETA: I just copied and pasted the email address from the website and sent a test email which also bounced back.


That's very sad if he has gone, because someone else in the area I used to use moved away years ago.


I suppose you could try putting a note through the door, on the off chance.

I did that and didn't get a reply, months ago



Netquest Wrote:

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> Just got notified of this message and thank you.

>

> I can confirm the shop is open by appointment only

> and booking is done on my website. This seems to

> be a problem for Google...

>

> Please goto:

>

> http://netquest-consulting.com/

Netquest Wrote:

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> Just got notified of this message and thank you.

>

> I can confirm the shop is open by appointment only

> and booking is done on my website. This seems to

> be a problem for Google...

>

> Please goto:

>

> http://netquest-consulting.com/


I emailed you at the address on your website, and it bounced back, so I think it's not just a Google issue?

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