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High Street Computer Repair Services Charging Extortionate Prices

M & H Computer Repairs compared to High Street Repair Companies

2011-05-10
SWANSEA, WALES, May 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) High street computer repair companies have been charging high rates for the simplest of repairs for as long as they have been around. Majority of the cost of repair with these companies are only for the labour. Why should they gain so much on labour when the price of the part can be half the price of the labour.

But this is where smaller businesses come into play. They are competing with the high street companies to try and give the public a fair option when it comes to value of money. But many people worry that the company they go with will not do as they expect. And obviously this can be true, there are many people out their offering computer repairs as a second job or hobby to get a little extra cash, but do they really know what they are doing. Some people will only provide you with a mobile number to contact; they give no address, land line number or any other proof of their legitimacy.

Now the question arises how do we know who we can trust? There are many different signs to look for when choosing someone for these services. Some of the most important things to make sure you get / do are to ask for a land-line number, addresses, website and possibly even references. Another way to ensure you know who and where you computer is should it be taken from your home for the repair is to ask if you are able to drop the computer off to them personally, but you should always enquire as to whether or not the job can be done at your home, which many jobs usually can be done, although we must remember that the length on some jobs may require it to be done at a different location.

These reasons are why M & H are a recommended computer repairs company. M & H Computer Repairs are an up and coming business that offers excellent customer service and fair prices with over 10 years experience in all aspects of computing. They carry out their repairs throughout the Swansea, Neath and Llanelli areas and sell computers, parts and accessories throughout the UK.

They strive to make sure that the customer is always satisfied, not only whilst they carry out the work on a customer's computers but also after the customer has had the work done and computer returned. They give the customer a quote over the phone that is guaranteed so that the customers don't find that they are stung with extra charges after the work is done, you can drop your computer off or have it collected and returned free of charge or many jobs can be done at the customers home. Customers are given a full breakdown of the work carried out when the computer is returned and once the problem has been resolved and the computer returned to the customer they are made aware that if they should find the problem returns within a month of receiving the computer back then they will resolve it free of charge. Although there is always a slight chance that a computer cannot be repaired but with M & H there is no need to worry as if this should happen M & H will not charge you a penny.

"I thought I would have to replace my computer because everywhere I went the prices were very high for a virus and spyware removal and optimization" said Jodie, "but I was recommended M & H and they gave me a quote of GBP15 for the work. They collected and returned it and even gave a free system optimization in the price, I was very happy and my computer wasn't even gone 48 hours."

So if you're interested in finding out more about M & H why not visit their website at http://www.computerrepairandparts.co.uk or give them a call on 01792 510297 / 01792 428906

M & H Computer Repairs carries out computer repairs throughout the Swansea, Neath and Llanelli areas as well as selling computers, parts and accessories throughout the UK


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