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internal fan maybe needs replacing

 

Mine did that recently and the hard drive had failed 😭


Try Christian at Netquest Consulting in Pellatt Road:


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

 

Is he well to do though?

 

Lol I think that came out wrong. What I meant was someone reliable and well to do in their intentions...you know honest and good at repairing pcs....not so much as in the way you might be thinking what I meant. Lol

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Netquest never ever pick up the phone. Iv been trying to call that number for ages. Is it still even open?

 

It's because he doesn't like interruptions when he is working. He has a mobile number which is on the door of his workplace in Pellatt Road, which he will answer (the call). At least he did me. Sadly he was abroad on holiday at the time 🤣


You have to book an appointment online via his website, or else put a note through the door on Pellatt Road. He also only opens that if he is expecting someone.


Don't be put off, he is very friendly and helpful and knows his stuff.

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