How to choose a good computer repair
technician
- Suggestions from friends: Ask around with friends, neighbors and family who they use to fix their
computers.
- Ask the computer technician how many years of experience she has in the industry
- Ask the computer repair expert what certifications, diplomas and qualifications he/she has.
- Use a computer technician that always answers their phone and doesn’t rely on returning voicemail or e-mail
only.
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- Will they be available when you need them or if they have your computer?
- Ask if the computer technician offers both on-site and remote computer support services
- Ask the computer technician if they are familiar with home networking windows and apple computers
- Use a local computer technician with references from the area.
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- Verify the references by calling and asking about their experiences with the technician. Ask for at
least 3 references
- Use a computer technician that accepts credit cards and PayPal as well as checks made out to a business
name.
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- If the technician is operating under a registered business name they are more likely to be
established in the area.
- Also, if the computer technician has a merchant account with the ability to accept credit cards
they are more likely to not be a fly-by-night operation.
- Always pay by credit card so you have charge back protection should you be unsatisfied with the
technicians work.
- Ask if the computer has a local business license or for a business card
- Use a computer technician that is licensed, bonded and insured if they are going to be working in your
home.
- Use a computer technician that carries errors and omissions coverage if he is working on your small
business computers, in case there is a total lose of important company information you can make a claim against
their policy.
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