Get free tech support until March 15th
Friends,
Do you work from home and have the occasional annoying technical problem that you can't figure out, but you don't want to go in and pay the Geek Squad $50 or more an hour to do something you KNOW can't take more than 3 or 4 minutes?
Do you have a home PC that you're dying to set up with wireless, but your team of helpers consists of the 17 year old neighbor kid you know is setting up your network so he can surf the web without his parents knowing?
Do you need a little help getting your PC back on the automatic updates schedule it was a few months ago, but that you just haven't been able to make time for yet?
I've got a solution for you: MinuteFix. We can help you with any of your technical support issues on your computer, and we only charge you by the minute (hence the name, MinuteFix).
You might be a little concerned about how we're going to do this, what the caliber of our techs are, and if the support is really great. I know I would be asking those questions, and plenty more.
Instead of me telling you, I invite you to head over to MinuteFix and check us out. There's no cost until March 15th, so I'd bet you can get a few of your problems fixed, or at the least, you'd know that we are a great company and one you can count on to fix those annoying computer problems you've been having for years.
If you don't need this service for you, perhaps you know someone who does, and you could share MinuteFix with them.
If you're a blogger, I'd ask that you share this with all your readers, because many folks who only READ blogs aren't very technical, and could use some help. Or click below on the site and Stumble this so we can get the word out.
Free tech support until March 15th, 2008. Only from MinuteFix. Thanks!













Hi Phil,
I've had those problems -- and I'm pretty good at figuring things out. But, I ran into a problem with my networking and, for the life of me, couldn't figure it out on my own.
I tried Geek Squad -- but they wanted $250 for the service. I tried someone else and they fixed it in a few minutes -- but charged $250 for the service.
So this sounds like the right ticket.
Nice going!
Posted by: Scot Herrick | February 27, 2008 at 02:05 PM
This is exactly what I need-- heading right over!
Posted by: Karen Putz aka Deaf Mom | February 28, 2008 at 07:30 AM
Hey Phil,
Minutefix sounds like a great company, especially if you are recommending it. Thanks for the post.
Hope all is well.
Cheers,
Steve
Posted by: Steve Bannister | February 28, 2008 at 04:16 PM