How Cincinnati Residents Can Avoid Computer Repair Rip off

There’s nothing worse than having our computer repaired and then realizing after the fact that you got ripped off. It may surprise you to learn that not every computer repair service is on the up and up. If you don’t know much about computer repair or computers in general, then it may be quite easy for someone to take advantage of you when fixing your computer. Here are some tips so that you don’t get ripped off when having your computer repaired.

First, be sure that you have a consultation over the phone before a repair technician comes to your residence. It can save you a lot of time and even money if the technician knows what the problem is and what the potential cure is before they even set foot in front of your computer. When you call a repair service make sure that they take detailed information on what is wrong with your computer. If they don’t do this you may want to look into having your computer repaired elsewhere.

Make certain that before a repair person comes to your home that you back up all your important data onto a disk. If you are not sure how to do this, it is actually quite easy. Look online for free tutorials or check your computer’s user manual for instructions. Backing up your data is a good idea just in case the technician does something that may accidentally erase your information.

You should also make sure that you know your computer, or at least the basics like what your operating system is, what your anti-virus software is, how often you update the system and the speed of your Internet connection. Some of this information most likely came with your computer’s paperwork, and you can always find it on your computer’s directory. This helps you to answer questions that a technician may ask.

Lastly, don’t fall for everything that a computer repair service tries to push your way. Many times when a Cincinnati company repairs a computer they also have other products that they try to sell to the customer to prevent the problem from happening again. These products are frequently unnecessary. Do your research first to see if you actually need the product, as you may just waste your money otherwise.

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