Virtual Computer Tech repairs 90% of problems in her p.j.s - safe, effective!

December 06, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
ALBUQUERQUE, NM RAMtech REMOTE Computer Services goes Green and Eco-friendly by focusing repair and troubleshooting expertise in the virtual tech support arena geared toward helping home and small business users optimize, maintain, and fix their computer equipment as though the tech were sitting right in front of their computer!

What does it mean? Simply connect to our website, call us, and within a few minutes we are virtually repairing YOUR computer while you watch.

Gayle Kinsey*, owner and operator of RAMtech for 20 years, offers a special introductory service and price to computer users who are having trouble, slow-downs, virus/Trojan (etc.) problems, or who simply need a little training or advice regarding the use and maintenance of their computers. Gayle (and son) succeeded in on-site tech business due to competency, fairness, and the respectful ability to communicate (geekspeak to technophobe) and deliver excellent technical services to home computer users, big and small business, and home-based businesses.

RAMtech REMOTE support website at http://www.imagehost.net/support/support.htm has an explanation and the instructions to receive almost-immediate repair services. Because RAMtech saves overhead, we pass these savings onto our customers by giving them a great service at a very low price. Her son, Eric (23), also a certified technician, is a partner of RAMtech.

Ms. Kinsey states: Ninety (90%) percent of computer problems are actually easy to fix remotely and by saving the travel time and expense, not to mention the environmental impact, this service is truly a blessing to many users who can not otherwise afford a competent technician or who may be wary of asking a stranger to come to their home to fix their computer.

By using this method of virtually fixing computers (or training), the customer does not need to take their computer to a repair shop, or mail it off somewhere, or have strangers come to their homes. They only need to have an internet connection available (even if it is really slow, we can manage to repair it).

As a way to introduce her virtual remote services, RAMtech REMOTE is offering either a $60 or $75 flat fee introductory price through February 2007. She says, The fee is not the most important factor, it is developing a trusting relationship with a new customer who is going to tell their friends and family about us once they are happy and satisfied with the end results.

*ABOUT OWNER - Gayle Kinsey (known locally as Ruby Quail) has over 20 years of computer, technical, and training experience and education. She has taught at the post-high-school level at TVI, University of New Mexico and Muir Technical College. She has designed and conducted a variety of classes for all ages. Gayle enjoys fixing older computers to give away to students and seniors who can not otherwise afford equipment or repairs. She owns IMAGEHOST.NET, a website design, publishing, and hosting company. Her passion is helping those who help others… byline: I help the helpers.