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823 days ago

IT Support / Computer Lessons

Matthew from St Albans

Hello Everyone,

My Name is Matthew Walton, I am 20 years old and am living in Saint Albans. I am offering any IT Computer Lessons/Support Troubleshooting to anyone who is interested. I studied a year of Computer Science at Auckland University of Technology along with various separate IT courses and I currently work at Noel Leeming. IT support is a strong passion of mine and would love to help anyone in need of any assistance with any Technical problems.

This includes arriving at your home to assist with any IT/Tech issues you are currently dealing. This includes, Computers, laptops, phones, printers, TVs, monitors and more

For lessons I do 1 hour minimum and 2 hours maximum. This Includes
teaching you how to do basic or advanced computer or phone activities, sending texts or emails, downloading or uploading photos/documents, windows folder organization, setting up a Computer/TV/Laptop/Phone/Printer plus more

Please note that I am much more experienced on Window's devices rather than Apple devices, although I am still capable on Apple, it would usually take longer

Also note I am fully Vaccinated and will be wearing a mask during the interaction

If this Interests you or someone you know you, please contact me on 0284106923 or email on matthew.walton.nz23@gmail.com with your name and what you would like.

I also have a Facebook Page for my services in more detail:

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The charges for the service are as follows:

For your first Service from me, travelling to your house and the first 30 minutes of service is free (must be reasonably local)

But the rest of the service will $30 an hour for up to a maximum of 3 hours

If I cannot resolve your issue or provide a workaround to your satisfaction then no fee will be asked for

Thanks,
Matt

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