New Business Start-Up Package

 

Introducing our new scheme - Pay Monthly Websites!

We are now offering pay monthly websites that are perfect for small and new businesses. This ensures that your cash flow stays at a maximum from the start without missing out on having your own custom built website and your web presence.

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We came up with the pay monthly website option as we had an increasing number of requests for payment plans. As with most things these days spreading your payments out monthly has become almost standard practice. Taking on board what some of our clients wanted we have introduced some pay monthly website price guides below to give you an idea of the options.

If you are looking to have anything from a simple starter webpage, a database driven website to an online shop; we can offer pay monthly package to suit you.

 

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Anti-Virus Removal

Specialists in removal of Spyware, Adware, Trojans and Viruses.

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PC Optimisation

After time, your PC will slowly decrease in speed.  This is caused by many unneeded programs running at startup,  bloated system registries and overloaded cache directories.  We can remote into your PC and optimise your PC to regain the speed you once had.

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Internet Access

We offer full support for Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari Internet Browsers.

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PC Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing crashes, blue screens or non-responsive systems, then we can remotely connect to your PC and analyse / rectify your problems.

 

  

98% of the problems we are given are resolved over the phone.

 

  • We are experienced, knowledgeable engineers who will deal with you, giving you fast and effective solutions.
  • No problem is either too simple or too complex for us to deal with – we will always help.
  • If you want to know how to do something on a computer, just ask us.
  • We will deal with it there and then.

 

With a reputation built on trust and over 20 years' experience in the computer support & repair industry, we offer an unparalleled quality of PC support and advice for your daily PC problems.

France PC Support is an English company based and registered in France.  We are in the position of being able to offer worldwide remote computer support and advice.  Geographical placement isn't an issue nowadays with the ability to "remote" control a PC anywhere in the world! 

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By signing up for an annual support package, you will benefit from getting...

  • One Year of unlimited PC support and advice
  • Access to our Software Area
  • Access to our Articles, Hints & Tips

 

 

Don't wait for a problem, sign up today!

 

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Don't be afraid to ask for advice.  It's far quicker for you to give us a call to see if you should install update X or Y, or how you go about removing a certain program, rather than trying it first and then finding your computer unusable.  Trust us it does happen.

Specialist help and advice for Home Computer & Small Business Users and Website Design, Hosting and Optimization.

We are a fully registered company operating from the Creuse (Limousin) region of France offering all forms of computer support and website design.

It's an unfortunate fact of life that computers go wrong, especially when we need them the most.  By investing 39.99€ in a yearly support contract with ourselves, whenever your computer is giving you problems, you can telephone us and we can fix the problem for you.

France PC Support is an independent provider of support and advice for both home computer and small business users, with quality affordable support offered for Windows, Mac and Linux.

We are the first people to call for computer problems, support or advice.  By using remote PC support, we can fix your PC in front of your eyes and all inclusive in your annual support package.

We will act as your personal IT department, giving help, support and advice on anything to do with computers or technology when you need it. It matters not to us what your level of expertise or how often you need our help. Quite simply, we want to be of service.

We operate a simple tariff from just 39.99€ per year to become a France PC Support member and know that there will always be someone to help with your computer problems.

France PC Support is founded on four key areas of work:

  • Telephone Support
  • Remote Support
  • Workshop Repair
  • Website Design & Hosting

 

If you would like to join France PC Support, or discuss any of the services offered, then visit our sign up page or call us during working hours on 05 55 66 03 25.

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Software updates to add compatibility with new Windows or Mac OS releases, service packs, and mail servers may not be available for legacy products, the company says on the Web site.Historical: These include products from Palm and Handspring that haven't been available for ages. Online support materials are no longer available for these products. And HP doesn't offer assisted support via phone or Internet chat. If customers need help with a historical product, HP suggests searching or posting a question in the Community Help Forums.HP also hasn't answered questions about whether or not it will allow customers to return recently purchased devices for a refund. But it is likely that the only refund customers can expect are the ones offered by retailers or wireless carriers where their WebOS devices have been purchased. Best Buy, which sells WebOS smartphones and the TouchPad, allows customers to return products, such as computers, monitors, digital cameras, iPads, tablets and radar detectors, within 14 days of purchase. There is also a 25 percent restocking fee. AT&T and Sprint Nextel allow customers to return smartphones within 30 days of purchasing the devices. Verizon Wireless has a 14-day return policy and requires consumers pay a $35 restocking fee.
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