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Robin W

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Hi. My name is Robin and I trade as My IT Guy. I'm based in Carson Road, Dulwich and offer onsite computer support and repair to East Dulwich and the surrounding area. I've been based in Dulwich for a year now, and was previously serving Putney for two years. During this time I've built up a loyal client-base who are happy to call me as and when they need me. I pride myself on the work I do and offer an expert, honest service. Most issues can be resolved quickly in one visit.


Complete peace-of-mind


Quality, affordable computer support made easy. Call My IT Guy and an experienced, friendly technician will be with you and resolving your problem before you know it. I use a motorcycle to visit you and cut through the London traffic to be with you in an instant.


I am highly qualified with 15 years of experience supporting computer systems in homes and small businesses.


All manner of work is undertaken and I resolve issues with computers and laptops from any manufacturer, including Apple. I'm frequently required to perform tasks ranging from virus clean-ups, system maintenance to improve performance, replacing hardware, WiFi networking, through to migrating email to new, more feature-rich systems and setting up servers for small businesses. If you have an issue - I can resolve it!


Clear, plain English with no jargon


Offering great customer service, I care about the work I do and take satisfaction from resolving your problem and leaving with the knowledge of a job well done.


Please feel free to browse my website at http://www.myitguy.it and contact me with any issues on [email protected] or 020 8874 1731.


You can have a look at what some people have said about the service here: http://www.myitguy.it/our-testimonials

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