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"I was happy with the work. I chose not to call the phone company due to my experience with their long wait window and high prices for service. The repairman arrived on time, assessed the problem, and did the work efficiently. It did involve more work than the technician had estimated (based on a phone conversation) due to the problem not being in the jack or in the indoor wiring, but to a break in the wire outdoors. He got the line to work when it hadn't worked for over a year. Thank you!"

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Computer repair tips

It’s a good time to make sure home computers are ready for the wear and tear of the upcoming school year. If your computer needs service or repair work, call now. It’s better to find out before the homework starts that computer problems could derail your straight “A” student.
  1. Call several shops and ask them about their diagnostic and repair fees. Get an estimate of what repairs will cost before you authorize any work done. Get all guarantees in writing.
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Using the web to get the job done right

In Gary Green’s Long Beach, L.I., neighborhood, everyone’s got an opinion. But Green, who expects to soon spend about $5,000 to replace the roof on his house, won’t rely solely on tips from friends when picking a contractor.

He plans to scroll through reports on Angie’s List, a Web directory that collects reviews from members and creates report cards on everything from plumbers to house cleaners to dentists.

“It’s a Consumer Reports for local services,” said Green, who works at the National Kidney Foundation in midtown.

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"OK - you spend days and countless hours trying to communicate with Dell and Windows. No meaningful help obtained to resolve the computer's issues. Desperate for help - you turn to Angie's List. That's where I was when I chose PC Help. The initial phone call provided all the information I needed to decide whether to have the technician come to the house or bring the computer to their shop. At the shop, all charges were fully explained and the Angie's List coupon accepted. Over the next few days, Daniel called with progress reports and arranged for Dell (the machine was under warranty) to come to his shop and replace the defective hardware. (Could you imagine getting Dell to do that on your own?) The system was restored and returned to me functioning perfectly..."
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