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1211 days ago

Thank you for all support.

Naimish from iFixComputer ifixcomputer.co.nz

Hello Neighbors,

What a year 2020. I don't need to describe. We learned so much new things specially supporting each other.

I have been helping with computer problem my neighbours since my arrival in New Zealand and before neighbourly invented.

When I was student, I printed few flyers for computer repair and drop near by my neighbourhood. I had no car. I had opportunity to help them. Sometime they pay me extra, sometime they dropped me in their car and offered coffee.

I have been helping same way from Auckland to Hamilton.

I run computer troubleshooting business called ifixcomputer.

If you need any help with Computer, laptop printer, smartphone etc, please get in touch.

My website is www.ifixcomputer.co.nz...
Please do check Google reviews.

Thank you again for all support 👍🙏.

Naimish
Ifixcomputer
0212399648

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