The No Fix, No Pay Tech Support

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PC Ask Me

The only tech support I’ve received is through my children’s father. So, if I didn’t know how to fix a problem myself, most of the time he was able to fix whatever the problem was. The best part? It was free no matter if he fixed it or not.

Some people aren’t able to get free tech support and have to pay a lot of money only for the tech support person to say they can’t fix it because <insert reason here>. I don’t think that’s right, charge less when you can’t fix it! This is why I am liking PC Ask Me. I have not tried it out yet, but if I run into a problem someday and have no free tech support, it might be worth remembering.

PC Ask Me offers PC Repairs and can fix problems over the Internet or you don’t pay. I thought of my friend, Shannon, when I saw that they also offer virus and spyware removal. She gets them frequently. They even offer setup and installation of peripheral devices, memory and performance enhancements, and more.

For those of you looking to install Vista but not sure how to upgrade, they offer Vista upgrade install/reinstall.

Even though I personally use System Mechanic for this, they also offer PC diagnostic/tune up. This is great for anyone who doesn’t know what to use or do to keep their computer running smoothly.

Why call PC Ask Me for support:

  • They will give you a free estimate.
  • They are located in the US, so you are probably likely to talk to someone you can understand in your language.
  • If they don’t fix the problem, you don’t pay for it.
  • If you talked to a specific person about a problem before, you will talk to the same person again.

The prices for the most part seem reasonable, but maybe a little expensive for a few things. I don’t charge to help anyone with computer problems, so I’m not sure if those prices are cheaper or more expensive than what most tech support would charge.

Watch the video summary of how PC Ask Me works on their front page. It even looks like they are offering a free PC diagnostic for a limited time. Might be a great way to try them out and see if you like them.

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