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Notebookworks.net
offers component level repairs on all brands of notebook
computers.
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| The DC jack is a weak point on most
notebooks. |
NotebookWorks
(www.notebookworks.net), a company specializing in notebook
computer repair and restoration for Rent to Own companies, is
offering an October special on notebook DC jack replacement.
Instead of the regular low price of $89 they are offering this
service exclusively to RTO dealers for only $69 plus return
shipping.
As RTO dealers are aware, the DC jack is a weak point on most
notebooks. The replacement of the jack is not something
manufacturers do - they replace the complete motherboard. RTO
dealers can realize significant savings on rental computer
maintenance costs through Notebookworks.net's component level
repairs.
RTO dealers often inquire about repair pricing prior to sending
the notebook off for repairs. Unfortunately, it is almost
impossible to get an accurate estimate from a shop offering
component level repairs unless the actual equipment can be
evaluated (other than DC jack replacement to an otherwise
undamaged motherboard.) Notebookworks.net doesn't only replace
damaged components, they also have the capability of actually
repairing them. They take pride in offering non-warranty repairs
at the lowest prices possible.
For example, Notebookworks recently dealt with the motherboard
of a Dell notebook filled with insects. The infestation caused a
short in the motherboard. Dealer cost of the refurbished version
of that particular motherboard was $299 from Dell. After
installation and some profit are added in the RTO dealer could
expect a repair bill of between $450 - $500.
Notebookworks.net repaired the damaged circuits and cleaned out
the bug residue for under $200.
Total screen replacement in notebooks typically runs from $300 -
$800. Unless the screen is cracked, about 80% repairs run from
$60 - $120. Even if the screen is cracked, Notebookworks.net may
be able to offer a refurbished one for much less than new.
Notebookworks guarantees all work for at least 90 days, and they
track their work internally so RTO dealers wont have to keep up
with which receipt went with which notebook. Notebookworks.net
helps keep RTO notebooks in working order with the least hassle
possible.
Notebookworks.net
provides upfront pricing on all their work and their estimates
are guaranteed. This means after they provide the estimate and
receive the go ahead, they never come back looking for more
money to do the repair.
NotebookWorks,
formerly Computers Here!, has been in continuous operation since
1996. Beginning in 2006, the company has expanded its notebook
restoration facilities. The company is certified to repair all
brands of PCs including Dell, Compaq, Toshiba, Sony, IBM,
Gateway, Lenovo, Averatec, Fujitsu, Acer, Alienware, ASUS, Sharp
and Panasonic. NotebookWorks also buys broken notebooks.
Contact Todd Everard at
economycs@aol.com or call 864-404-8070 for more information.
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