If your computer wheezes and whines, and you don't have the time
to shop for another one, or if you've already bought yourself a
shiny new desktop, but the thought of taking it out of the box
overwhelms you, or if you're aging computer crashes ten pages
into your teenager's term paper, you need to give Digital
Handyman a call.
Journalists, authors, doctors, lawyers, CEOs, small business owners
and a growing number of families consider Digital Handyman their
"go to" professional for technical support. Solely through
referrals and customer retention, his client base has mushroomed since
he incorporated Digital Handyman in 2003. What's the key to his
success? He offers fifteen years of experience and a commitment to
building relationships with both his clients and their computers.
Digital Handyman is an educator too; the author of several training
manuals, he can teach basic computer skills to the uninitiated by
making tech talk relatable. His computer savvy customers also rely on
him to spare them hours of holding on help lines and sweating through
manuals.
Andy Malmgren
Before becoming a full time digital handyman, Andy Malmgren managed a
software help desk serving 25,000 users. He's conducted computer
based air modeling training for secret service agents and developed
home-based computer study courses. Most importantly, he's
expertly and efficiently solved and prevented hundreds of computer
problems just like yours!
Digital Handyman, Inc.
P.O. Box 572
Glen Echo, MD 20812
240-447-6535
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