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Recommended PC repair company - UK Computers


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For me the test of a really good tradesperson is how they respond / deal with complaints or when things go wrong.


Our laptop (old) died in the summer and Pawel at UK Computers fixed it.


It died again a few months on and he diagnosed as faulty part, so fixed it without charge.


It them died again and after a few choice words from my hubby he picked it up for repair again. This time he said it was a different part BUT despite this he agreed to buy the part needed (from China as so old not available in the UK apparently) and fix for free again.


Nice guy and efficient service (where parts are available quickly that is!). Would recommend as seemed very trustworthy and helpful.


020 3086 7882

www.UKComputers.eu

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