Computer Repair Spokane


by sofialinton - Date: 2010-10-05 - Word Count: 686 Share This!

When looking for the right computer repair company to work with, you should follow a few simple guidelines. Choosing the right computer repair shop for your needs may seem like a difficult task, but it doesn't have to be. Follow these three simple steps to make sure you're getting the level of service that you deserve. 1) Make sure that the vendor has been in business for at least two years and that they work full-time. Many companies fail early on or could be fly by night operations. Often times if the computer repair shop hasn't been around for very long then they also don't have the necessary management skills, financial backing or experience to run a proper computer repair shop. They may call themselves startups, but you should be weary if they haven't survived as a business for very long. A. 1 Stop Geek Shop has been in business since 2005. Our owners are operators and are in the shop from open to close, 6 days a week. Our administrative manager is very experienced in business management. We are a debt free company with NO outstanding loans, and hold the financial resources to operate the business for a full year without any generated income from the shop. No other computer shop can say that. Either they are in debt over 1 million dollars, or they do not have the resources to operate past 30 days.

Even the big companies in town cannot operate much past 30 days without any income generated. We are a family owned and operated business that keeps our costs down. this allows several things to happen, 1, we can pass our savings on to you the customer, allowing us to have the best prices in town. 2, we keep our cost to income ratio at a comfortable level allowing us to have reserve capital in difficult times. More often than not, the bigger, well know shops in town have much higher prices than your smaller shops. They have to charge more to maintain the overhead of multiple stores and massive amounts of useless inventory that never moves. Find a shop that is just right, not too big, but big enough to have the selection that customers want. Not too small, but small enough to remember your name when you come back in. Personally, I have fixed on average 2 to 4 computers a week that were messed up by the bigger shops in town. Bigger definitely does not mean better or more experienced. 2) Verify that the technician who will work on your case has the necessary experience. They should be able to provide references and/or a resume that shows their work experience. If they can not substantiate their claims of experience be careful and consider looking elsewhere for help.

Don't put your computer or your data at unnecessary risk. A. Our technicians are A+ certified, but more importantly, we have years of real world troubleshooting experience in a corporate environment. Experience outweighs certifications any day. 3) If possible, get estimates in advance from multiple shops, but don't base your decision on price alone. While it's not always possible to get an estimate depending on the circumstances of your case, it's good to at least try to figure out what the ball park figure might be or what the diagnostic fee is. Sometimes the lowest price may also be indicative of a lower standard of service. Ask what services and/or products may be provided for the quoted price and how the process works. A. We are the only shop in town that offers flat rate service, and NO diagnostic fees. We do not perform any work on your computer unless you authorize the work. We offer the best price in town because our operating costs are the lowest of any of our competitors. If we can't fix your computer, we don't charge you a dime. That level of confidence is unique in our industry, and we are the only ones that can offer all the guarantees that we do. So, when choosing a computer repair shop, keep in mind these 3 simple guidelines.

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