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Did you just buy a new computer and need help assembling it?

Do you need to:

•  install additional memory, drives or other hardware?

•  add a new printer, scanner or other device?

•  install a wireless network?

I can help you with all of this, and much more. (click here)

Many people are terrified at the thought of setting up a new computer, or adding a device like a printer or wireless network.

So they call in the geeks at the first sign of trouble, and end up spending a fortune.

Before you know it, you've spent more to have someone assemble the computer than it cost to purchase in the first place!

Just have a look at some of these recent horror stories:

Geek Squad Charges $415 To Replace A Hard Drive; Makes Customer Retrieve Data Files Himself


Geek Squad: Unexperienced workers and ripoff prices

Geek Squad-The High Price for Terrible Service

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Affordable, unbiased technology help for your home or office

I'll open the boxes and get your new computer running for less than what the geeks will charge you just to computer help, put computer togethermake a house call.

You'll also receive objective and unbiased advice.

I am not in the business of selling computers, parts, or peripherals - so I have no incentive to recommend that you unnecesarily buy or replace equipment.

internet marketing, technology consulting, Peter Risman

Peter Risman

With 20+ years experience in technology, direct marketing, and the Internet, Peter brings a patient and practical approach to helping others solve their computer issues.

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