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[email protected] December 13th 07 07:08 AM

Notebook Repairs
 
Notebook Repairs


Laptop Repairs by Creative IT offers an onsite repair service based on
a two hour response time in and around London. If the repair cannot be
carried out onsite, we will take the equipment away to be fixed and
returned within 24 to 48 hours.
Laptop Repairs by Creative IT have professional it experience in the
laptop repair industry for years. We have undertaken the repair and
service of all makes of laptop, from the most well known brands of
Sony Vaio, Dell, and Toshiba to bespoke specialist units.

To undertake the repair or service of your laptop, we have to diagnose
the problem, this entails a detailed review. At Laptop Repairs by
Creative IT we employ the highest level laptop engineers, our
engineers can repair down to component level, we have the skills to
service or replace anything from a zener diode to a full CPU assembly.
Our repair service will help you to ensure that your laptop or
notebook is operating properly with minimal investment of time and
cost.

Our laptop repair service provides a full-service alternative if you
are unsure about the correct diagnosis or the proper replacement parts
and/or repair and installation procedures.



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RnR[_2_] December 13th 07 11:34 AM

Notebook Repairs
 
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 23:08:13 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Notebook Repairs


Laptop Repairs by Creative IT offers an onsite repair service based on
a two hour response time in and around London. If the repair cannot be
carried out onsite, we will take the equipment away to be fixed and
returned within 24 to 48 hours.



So much for the rest of the world. I guess I'm screw'd if I don't
live in London and need a laptop repaired or should I say I have to
rely on others and not your company's quality???


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