1852 days ago

IT Install, Support and Troubleshooting

James Merrett from

Hi everyone! I hope everyone is ready for Christmas just around the corner. I run a local IT install and support company for homes and small businesses called James Tech Services.

I can setup and install your everyday technology such as smart TV’s, computers, laptops, phones, printers, emails, networks and more.

I also offer data recovery services for PCs/laptops.

IT Install/Support - with a minimum of one hour charged it is $80 for the first hour and $20 for every 15 minutes afterwards. There is no callout fee.

Data Recovery for PCs/laptops - $120 (No recovery = no charge).

Feel free to flick me a message via facebook or email or give me a call.

Mobile – 0277590839

Email – jrmerrett@hotmail.co.nz

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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