Jeff came to my house same day and…
Jeff came to my house same day and salvaged lost emails. Saved the day! I will calling again.
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Jeff came to my house same day and salvaged lost emails. Saved the day! I will calling again.
Extremely knowledgable and professional. Internet was extremely slow at my office and NerdSquad determined the cause and had it resolved in an hour (turned out to be a virus that had spread to the computers in my office). Great experience!

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I lost a whole bunch of data from my computer and Jeff came over within a few hours, fixed everything, and really went above and beyond spending time with me explaining how to prevent it from ever happening again. I’m letting all my friends know he is the only tech I’ll ever call again. Two thumbs way up.

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