To get started with Remote Support, please download CrossLoop using the link below. Once the download has completed, please call me at your earliest convenience to schedule a time for our session. I can be reached at 620.364.9552. Most sessions will be scheduled within 24 hours of initial contact. If you need expedited service, please let me know during the phone call.
If the computer needs to come in for further repairs during the remote session, remote charges will be cancelled.
Upon completion of our session, you will be billed for all services performed. Hourly support will be rounded up to the nearest half hour. If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at the number listed above, or email me at deangrell@gmail.com. Thank you!
Future Additions
Online classes are coming soon to our website! Please check back often as we will be offering coursework in the following:
Microsoft Office Suite
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Ubuntu 9.04 (Intro to Ubuntu)
OpenOffice Suite
If you would like information on a class, please contact me at deangrell@gmail.com or give me a call at 620.364.9552
Also, if you are interested in a course that isn't listed above, let me know. If there is enough interest, we may incorporate it!
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