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Can anyone recommend a computer repair person?


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hi have someone who i always go to

been introduced to him through my friend

he installed windows on two of my laptops

made them really really fast

supplied softwares

and recently replaced broken screen on my sons notebook


so i can easily recommend him though


his name is Dan

his number is 074 567 040 38


good luck

Gino

I'd recommend Christian at 'Netquest' http://www.netquest-consulting.com/ 0871 288 2613 83 Pellatt Road SE22 9JD

[email protected] He has helped us out several times and did not charge for a quick look at the laptop, and once fiixed something minor without charging at all. He's open Saturdays and some weekdays, with the rest of the week by prior appointment. His website says:-

"Our area of expertise is in Windows based networks for small to medium sized companies and private individuals.

We also repair computers and laptops as well as selling computer parts. Based in Dulwich we are able to offer any help with computer problems for companies and private individuals. The quote is free!"

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