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Gift vouchers are now available! Solve the perennial problem of finding original presents by giving friends and/or family a "computer" gift voucher. Perfect for helping them to receive that urgently-needed computer tuition or to help resolve irritating problems on their computer.
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I am now supplying hardware and software direct from UK suppliers. Prices are very competitive, they have almost everything in stock and delivery is usually only 2-3 working days. I don't pass on GST or delivery charges and there are no hidden costs. Please contact me for more information.
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Solve the perennial problem of finding original presents by giving friends and/or family a "computer" gift voucher. Perfect for helping them to receive that urgently-needed computer training or to help solve problems on their computer. To purchase your gift voucher, please contact me on: E-MAIL: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view itMOBILE: 07797 734681 Once I have received payment for the appropriate amount (please make cheques payable to T. Clayton and send them to my home address), I will send your gift voucher to you in the post the same day. Please note that gift vouchers are valid for 1 year from the date of purchase and cannot be exchanged for cash. Gift vouchers are only purchasable in hourly units - therefore if you wanted to buy a voucher for 2 hours, this would be 2 x applicable hourly rate (either "Normal Rate" or "Overtime Rate"). For my current hourly rate and an explanation of the two-tier rate system, please go to the fees page. |
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I have seen instances where the free AVG security software has been letting infections through, so am now recommending Kaspersky Internet Security as a replacement product. It is not free but is much better at protecting you while you are online. I also carry it in stock so please contact me if you would like a copy.latest technology news
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