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sameery

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#70711 29-Oct-2010 07:18
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All, Our small business needs someone to solve Windows issues, troubleshoot printer and network outages and make recommedations on hardware upgrades etc on a call-out basis, perhaps 2 hours per week.

I've never had to hire such a service so not quite sure where to start looking... Do I go with the lone ranger or a specialised IT support company?  Given that the call-outs will be fairly seldom and we can wait a day in most cases for a resolution I don't see the need to fork out too much.

Thanks in advance.

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  #397141 29-Oct-2010 07:31
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/shameless plug


We actually specialize in supporting company's with requirements such as yours.

Check out our Website www.extensITy.co.nz or pm me if you want to know more.

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Otherwise Gen-I Do this sort of work but will charge you a Rather Large amount for the privilege



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  #397144 29-Oct-2010 07:38
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Thanks, So what's the service/price differences between you guys and Gen-i?

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  #397151 29-Oct-2010 07:52
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sameery: Thanks, So what's the service/price differences between you guys and Gen-i?


In Short, We are Cheaper than Gen-i for the same service we provide. But In the same breath we are also a MUCH smaller company than Gen-i (Telecom).

I'm not willing to go into any more in the public domain, if you wish to make comparisons between the company feel free to get quotes for the service from both :).



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  #397154 29-Oct-2010 08:26
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Hmm might forward your details onto a small company I look after as well....living on the Shore with a family and a fulltime job dosent leave much time to get out South to fix an email issue ;)




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  #397516 29-Oct-2010 20:49
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I'll throw our hat in the ring as well www.imagetext.co.nz as cross platform (Mac, PC and Cloud) IT Company. We have also invested heavy in remote support and management tools so now around 90% of our clients problems are fixed the same day, from remote. 

Saves travel time and frustration waiting for a engineer to turn up.  




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