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Do you go out and buy the first 'off the shelf' PC that you see?


NO!!


It is a sad fact that most pre-built PC's are overpriced, and contain unnecessary components for their intended purpose! What's the solution?


Build it!


I have spent the last two years building PC's, and helping others configure their projects.


I can configure a system for just about any purpose. Do you want a family PC for browsing/school work? Do you want a PC that can handle heavy editing tasks? Do you want to assemble your first gaming PC?


I am offering two different services, depending on what you would prefer. The first:


1) I will build the PC for you, and ask for only a flat ?40 fee for my labour and time. I appreciate that whilst building a PC is very easy, the process whereby you learn HOW to do so can take much longer! This will take approximately one day, including system stress testing.


2) If, however, I have piqued your interest in learning the ins and outs of PC's, then I am more than happy to build the system with you. This time, I will only charge ?10 P/H until the system is first booted up and working. After that, all testing will be conducted for no charge. All but the most complicated systems will take an absolute maximum of 3 hrs. to build.


If I need to come back on a separate day to test, then - again - I will not charge.


In both scenarios, I will ascertain what you want the PC for, and the budget I have to work with. I will then configure the PC, and send you the final draft to be approved. The PC can be assembled at your place of residence at a time that is convenient to you.


Of course, if anything should go wrong with the system, then please do not hesitate to contact me again. If it necessitates another visit to fix the problem, then there is no charge.


My address is below, and you can contact me through either method below that:


5 Home Meadow Mews

East Dulwich

London

SE22 0EA


My contact telephone number is: 07880 722 984

My contact email address is: [email protected]

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