New York Computer Help's New Recession-Proof Computer Repair

New York, NY (PRWEB) February 9, 2010 -- New York Computer Help eases the recession-crunch for computer users. Many can't afford buying a new computer if their PC or Mac crashes. They just want their computer to last another year so they can save money. This award-winning (Citysearch) Manhattan computer repair (http://www.newyorkcomputerhelp.com/rep-computer-repairs.html) shop provides its latest service, the New Recession-Proof Computer Repair, helping computer users save their computers and money during this difficult economic period.

The 10-year old computer repair shop takes a 3-step approach to its recession-proof tech service. First, free diagnostics are provided so computer users receive the exact issue and cost of repair, for free, to determine if fixing the computer is cheaper than buying a new one. This allows the customer to have the decision-making ability to determine if the computer repair is within budget. This free diagnostic doesn't waste time or money since it is provided in the same day with no obligation or hidden costs.

The second step is providing affordable rates. The Midtown tech shop's recession-proof repair costs are now reduced to $85 - $170 per computer. This industry-low rate is sure to draw a big crowd. This rate includes: virus removal (http://www.newyorkcomputerhelp.com/vir-virus.html), spyware removal (http://www.newyorkcomputerhelp.com/vir-spyware.html), data recovery (http://www.newyorkcomputerhelp.com/data-recovery.html), tune-ups, Internet/e-mail setup, and operating system installations and upgrades.

The third and last step of this recession-buster IT service is the magic of their quick-fix tricks. These are not band-aid fixes where the computer won't work in a week. These are real fixes that will cost a normal New York City lunch instead of hundreds of dollars. One example is supplying a $19 tiny USB speaker for a laptop instead of replacing its internal audio component for $250. Another scenario is applying thermal paste to a processor which costs $8 for the part versus replacing a $500 motherboard on an overheating laptop. Their tech experts have many other tricks up their sleeves.

Joe Silverman, the New York Computer Help founder and CEO, is implementing this new recession-proof computer support to foster productivity in this down economy. Mr. Silverman further explains, "Whether a home user, individual business owner or student, computer users need their laptops or desktops to be operational in order to keep the flow of productivity and e-commerce alive, in turn, increasing our overall economy. Computers play an integral part of our society, so our goal is to get everyone up and running as quick and affordable as possible to enhance the growth of our economy."

Computer users may take advantage of New York Computer Help's recession-proof computer repair service at its 53 East 34th Street repair shop in New York City. The turn-around time for this computer service (http://www.newyorkcomputerhelp.com/windows-7.html) is 1-2 days, and will only be performed if the customer approves the free diagnostic repair cost.

For additional information on the news that is subject of this release, or for a demo, please contact New York Computer Help.

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