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Please does anyone have direct experience of a computer repair place that's open on Saturdays? Need to retrieve contents of hard drive.


I needed this once before, over a decade ago and a local ED bloke royally ripped me off, charging 3 hours at £90 per hour. I work in the NHS for close to zero pounds per hour and have to find someone that won't charge me more than I earn in a week for basically pressing a button.

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Please does anyone have direct experience of a computer repair place that's open on Saturdays? Need to retrieve contents of hard drive.


I needed this once before, over a decade ago and a local ED bloke royally ripped me off, charging 3 hours at £90 per hour. I work in the NHS for close to zero pounds per hour and have to find someone that won't charge me more than I earn in a week for basically pressing a button.

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£90 per hour??! ! For 3 hours? So £270????


Did you not get an estimate before he did the work? Did you ask why he was charging so much? Who was it?


I can highly recommend Christian at Netquest Consulting in Pellatt Road.


He is open by appointment. I have no idea if that includes Saturdays. His rates are reasonable.


http://www.netquest-consulting.com/

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