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In December my hard drive failed. It was under warranty. I had a platinum (premium?) plan with a large computer store in town. The service plan was costly and not worth the paper it was printed on....Read More…

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Best Buy

1.0

By tweety43 at Citysearch

I took a hp notebook in for repair, won't start up from sleep mode or shut off if it did not wake up. I was told the first time there was nothing wrong with it. When I picked it up the tech witnessed the issue and sent it out for repair with a detailed note as to the issue. I picked it up two weeks later to find out that the hp tech in Kentucky replaced a bad speaker (that wasn't bad). This notebook is only three months old at this point. I have been told that I can either let the geek squad send it out again or go directly to hp. I choose hp. Best buy wont exchange or refund because its out of its 30 day warranty with them. So, now I have been on the phone for a total of 4 hours with hp and still not sure the issue is fixed. I may still have to sip it to hp directly, will determine that later today. ...read more

Computer Troubleshooters

5.0

By Adrienne Whatley

In December my hard drive failed. It was under warranty. I had a platinum (premium?) plan with a large computer store in town. The service plan was costly and not worth the paper it was printed on. The wait time for a new drive from Sony was WEEKS! I was feeling a little desperate. A friend recommended that I call Carl Johnson. Within about one day Carl recovered ALL the data on my failed drive, far exceeding my expectations. Within a few days I went from not having heard of Computer Trouble Shooters to recommending them to all my friends. I have never written an online recommendation before...but I decided to write this to prevent anyone else from going through all the anxiety I went through when my hard drive failed. Help is just one phone call away. ...read more

Computer Troubleshooters

5.0

By Barbara Bond

We have recieved excellent service from Computer Troubleshooters of South Littleton. The service is prompt and affordable with a great response time. I can wholeheartedly recommend this company. ...read more

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Safer Internet Day

As our children grow up in the presence of the Internet, computer skills have become as fundamental as learning to swim or ride a bike.  In fact, a recent survey showed that more small children know how to play a computer game than ride a bike, and more small children can use an application on a smartphone than can tie their own shoelaces.  While it's cute to see our little ones master technology, the Internet has opened up a whole new set of life skills that we must also equip them with.  Once they're old enough for their own Facebook account or instant messaging ID, children need to know the boundaries for keeping their information private and what to do if they are being harassed online.  The European Union has made an investment in its children through supporting the INSAFE co-operation network (http://www.saferinternet.org), which exists to empower citizens to use the internet, as well as other online technologies, positively, safely and effectively.  On the second day of the second week of the second month of the year, participating INSAFE countries observe ‘Safer Internet Day', with the 2011 date falling on Tuesday 8 February.  This day highlights programs and events to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially amongst children and young people across the world.  Safer Internet Day was launch in 2007 and last year 500 events were held across 65 countries.  Events include schools running age-appropriate internet safety lessons, webinars, radio broadcasts and a Young People's Symposium (where 40 UK teens will add their thoughts on how to create effective educational campaigns).  To find out about activities in your country visithttp://www.sidfair.org This year's theme is "It's more than a game, it's your life" which aims to address how the virtual world of gaming and social networking impacts the real lives of our youths.  Though young people think they can hide behind their keyboards, the impact of these online interactions leaves a very real, emotional imprint. Computer Troubleshooters encourages you to participate in a Safer Internet Day event.  Ask if your local school is part of the program or even just make a point to sit down with your child and talk to them about the internet. And as we've seen adults fall prey to email scams, online harassment and fraud, children aren't the only ones who may have little internet experience and could benefit from some cyber safety tips.  If you have any questions about online safety, cyber-bullying or any other technology needs, call your local Computer Troubleshooter. ...read more

By Computer Troubleshooters February 03, 2011