
About us
We are an SMB Cloud Champion with Microsoft that offers the following IT services to businesses: -- Office 365 (email, Onedrive for Business, encryption, HIPAA compliance) -- HIPAA compliance for medical offices, law firms (per HB300) -- File storage/sharing solutions (dropbox, Onedrive for Business,) -- Managed services (including data backup, monitoring, antivirus, maintenance) for networks, computers, and cloud services -- Branding and website building and maintenance - Lead generation and marketing so your business can grow not just exist -- Service contracts available (includes special offers/services/priority response time). We do not offer services to residential customers.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Computer Repair Services
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- American Express
- Check
- Visa
- Discover
- MasterCard
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I definitely would have him back to address any future issues.
Last week, the scanner on the printer would not synchronize with the HP which was one of the problems with the MAC that I needed addressed. I phoned and left a message, and an employee named Robert returned my call. He logged on to my computer from his location but was unable to determine what was wrong. He could not come to my house and told me his co-worker would come on 9/20 early in the morning. No one came. I called Robert to inquire and Rueben the person who was to come, was not answering his phone. Robert and I agreed that he would contact Rueben and he would schedule Rueben to come to my home today. He was to notify me by email.
I received no email from Robert, so I phoned him this morning. He told me that all the information had been sent to me by email, and he had a confirmation of delivery. I told him there was no email, and he insisted that there was. He could have relayed the contents of the alleged email to me while speaking with me, but instead told me I needed to check my Spam folder and other folders. I had already done that and told him so. He insisted that one had been sent. Rather than continue to argue with him about a non existent email, I just told him I would contact someone else for help.
I believe that I purchased a term of service/maintenance, but I am not sure; however, I suspect this must be the case since he was able to access my machine remotely. Since I no longer intend to do business with this company, whomever I hire to effectuate any repairs will be tasked to remove any software that was loaded on the PC to permit remote access.
If I did purchase a period of service/warranty, I would like at least a portion of my money returned.
I never met the owner and our conversations transpired because he phoned me after I left a message. I would be surprised if the owner even knows about the poor service of his employees whom I suspect work on contract with referrals from him.
He picked the new one up over night to work on it so we do not disrupt our work. He then contacted us on Friday that he was no longer able to revert it back on Windows 7 because we had updated to Windows 8. He then asked us if we had a recovery disc, but we did not. He then said he would need to contact the manufacturer and it could take 3-4 days to get the needed disc.
I told him to bring the computer back so we could do work on it, but he said he would not have time until Monday. He then showed up at 11:30 that day to pick up my computer! He had time to pick up the old computer, but he did not have time to drop off the new one.
He then sent us an invoice for ordering the recovery discs. He said the assistant authorized him to buy the discs, but we did not. He also had the audacity to charge $40 to come pick up the computer.
I told him today that we will pay him for the disc if he would bring us the computer back so we can us it, be he now wants to trade the computer in the parking lot of a bank instead of at the office.
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