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So you have a dilemma. Your computer is broken and, like the rest of us, you have come to depend very heavily on your computer so right about now you are probably about to totally freak out and hit panic overload mode. Am I right?

There are so many questions like “Why Me?” or “Why Now?” or “What am I going to do?” or …. Ok so you get the idea. But once you’ve finished kirkin’ out or spazin out (depending on who you are), then the one and only question that really matters is finally going to hit you. “Where can I get this computer fixed?” That is the real question, isn’t it?

Well, that’s where the real problem actually begins. You see, good help is hard to find, or so they say. You could call the manufacturer of your machine. More than likely, they have a toll free number and will probably be “happy” to help you. The only problem with that is that every person I have ever talked to who has had this type of problem has called the experience a total nightmare. That is not to say that the manufacturer technical support isn’t good and that there are people out there who have had a good experience going this route, I just don’t happen to know any of them.

Usually one of two things happens; either the machine is out of warranty and that means you have to pay an arm and a leg to even get support or purchase an extended warranty (if the manufacturer offers it) or, the more common scenario, involves being on the phone for hours, usually on hold and going through multiple transfers to get to the “right department” and then spending more time on the phone listening to a “technician” trying to walk you through some troubleshooting. 9 times out of 10, you get someone from another country that you can’t understand very well to begin with and then, even if you do get someone whose English you can understand, since you yourself are not technical, you still have problems understanding what it is they are trying to instruct you to do.

Now, let’s say that the previous option feels somewhat daunting and you want to try something else. You could always try going to one of the major retailers. There are a few problems with this method as well. First of all, Circuit City is now defunct. Not that they were all that great in this department either, from what I’ve heard, but at least you had that option. Best Buy and Geek Squad are still around but I’ve also heard some pretty scary stories about their services. In addition to the 50/50 chance that you’re taking that you will get your machine back in good working order, with all of your data intact (if your hard drive hasn’t totally died) and not be charged an arm and a leg and be upsold a slew of additional items that you really didn’t need, there’s the headache of unplugging your machine and all of it’s components and lugging it down to the store. Once it’s there, I hope you aren’t in a hurry to get it back because chances are it’s going to be there a while.

Thankfully, you do have a few other options. If your computer is not totally wrecked and you can get on the internet, you have two options. You could do a search on the internet for a computer repair company in your area. The benefits of calling a local company are:

1) You have someone close by who can assist you when you need help. Whether you have a few technical questions or you need to purchase additional equipment, they will be there to assist you.

2) The larger and more established companies have technicians that can come out to your location.

3) When you need to purchase a system, a good service provider will assess your needs and recommend the right system for the tasks that you need it for.

4) The larger and more established companies have partnerships with the major manufacturers and, most times, can save you money on your purchases.

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