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Can anyone recommend a computer repair locally - Solution found: Solid Rock IT


IlonaM

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Am being driven to distraction by an increasingly hard to recharge laptop (Acer Swift 3) which has a loose? power connection. Usually I can get it recharging after a lot of wiggling, but it is driving me up the wall! I bought a usb charger, but unfortunately it does not seem to work despite having a usb charging port.

 

I am very happy to recommend Mark of Solid Rock IT UK who I found on the internet as a local business on Friday and who offered a very professional and proactive service, coming out as soon as the spare part arrived on Saturday to repair my laptop in my home. 

Contact details:

07951 878 703

www.solidrockit.com

38 Grove Vale, London SE22 8DY

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