Merry Christmas! We at EagleTech Computer Service hope this day and holiday season will be a wonderful time for you, your family, and friends. We feel very blessed at this Christmas season...much of that is because of your faithful patronage. Thank you!!!
Here are some topics we will be covering in this edition :
- Did you miss past Newsletters?
- Continual International Computer Threats
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Did you miss past Newsletters?
If you read our past newsletters and then lost them, or you'd like to read them again they are readily available at our website: http://eagletechcomputerservice.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=118&Itemid=123
Anytime you'd like to read over articles that you found helpful or would like a refresher of the concepts we'll always keep them on our site for just this purpose.
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Continual International Computer Threats:
We continue to hear of so many folks who are tricked by International Crime Ring Scams.
Points to try to remember:
- If anyone calls you claiming to know the condition of your computer and that you need service on it they are not telling you the truth, therefore if you allow them on to your computer nothing else that they tell you about your computer should be trusted.
- If a web page pops up telling you your computer is infected it is not true, your computer is not in the condition they say. They are simply attempting to gain access to your computer to try to trick you into paying them for their services. I do not recommend you call their 800 number...you will just be talking with criminals in some foreign country.
The Internet continues to be a challenging place and 2016 appears as though these challenges will continue unabated, but with care and caution you should be able to navigate through the murky waters of this realm. The Internet is a place of deep corruption and wonderful blessing. It all depends on how we work with it.
If you find you have questions about someone who calls you or a page that pops up on your computer don't hesitate to give me a call. I'll do my best to protect you from becoming a victim of their tricks.
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Best of success to you in all your computing!
I’m here to assist you when you need it. As just a reminder... my onsite residential fee is $45 per hour and for the commercial setting it is $55 per hour and will continue through the month of March. For those times when working remotely with your computer over the Internet is a good option then the cost savings to you are substantial since I only need to charge on a "15 minute" increment instead of the full hour fee for an onsite visit. This means just $12 per 15 minutes. Once again...for any clients you send my way, who use my services for an hour or more, I'd be happy to credit you with $12 of free computer service at your next call. Do let me know if you send folks my way and I'll keep notes on that as a credit for my next visit to you, and don't feel embarrassed to remind me you would like that credit when I visit.
Thanks so much!
Your Computer Technician
Tom Sparks
503-577-4201
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