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We are a local computer repair and tutoring service who can:


* Check and fix your laptop, desktop, tablet, Apple Mac and PC computers, Mac OS and Windows, software and hardware, your internet connection, etc


* Help you get to know your computer, understand the operating system and the applications, use the internet, the printer, and more.


We can visit your home or perform complex repairs at our workshop.


Affordable prices for a professional, friendly service:

We charge from ?35 for the first hour, ?10 for any subsequent half an hour.


Call us now for a free quote:

Call or text us on: 07595679275 or 020 8265 0450 and ask for Paul the Owner/Manager

Or send a Private Message via this site using the PM/Private Messages option.


PAW ON THE BUTTON COMPUTER REPAIR & TUTORING SERVICES

We cover Dulwich, Sydenham, Crystal Palace and surrounding areas.

We are experienced, professional and reasonably priced.

I would like to truly recommend PAW ON THE BUTTON COMPUTER REPAIRS.


I had a problem with a socket in my laptop, it stopped charging. I checked a local repair shop, however I would have to leave my laptop in the shop for few days. As I am working from home and need my laptop to do so, I needed a quick fix. I found PAW ON THE BUTTON COMPUTER REPAIR on this forum and decided to give it a go.


I was offered a visit on the same day within 3 hours from the call; my laptop was fixed in less than an hour.


Thank you Paul for excellent service!


Best regards,

Ola

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