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The Peoples Geek
The Peoples Geek

The Peoples Geek

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About
This is a family-owned computer repair shop located in Portland. We are a community based business, and are on the board of Portland Buy Local. We provide; virus removal, hardware repair, data recovery, and all things IT. We support small businesses with network security, firewall setup, server support, email troubleshooting, backup systems, recovery, and everything else a small business may need. We do not discriminate against Mac computers, so feel free to call us with your problems or questions! Don't get a tech, get a Super Hero! We love being geeks, helping people & knowing IT is our mantra.
Overview

Hired 38 times

4 employees

13 years in business

Business hours

SunClosedMon9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Payment methods

This pro accepts payments via Cash and Credit card.

Social media

Facebook

Services offered
Computer issue

Computer not turning on

Cracked or damaged screen

Slow computer performance

Virus or malware

Computer type

PC

Mac (Apple)

Desktop or laptop

Desktop

Laptop

Reviews

Customers rated this pro highly for work quality, professionalism, and responsiveness.

Great 4.8

21 reviews

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Jeffrey K.

Aug 28, 2015

Hired on Thumbtack

Network Support Services
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David S.

Apr 5, 2016

Hired on Thumbtack

Router Setup and Installation Services
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Ashley L.

Aug 10, 2016

Hired on Thumbtack

Computer Repair
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Cathy C.

Aug 14, 2016

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Computer Repair
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Mark M.

Dec 6, 2016

Hired on Thumbtack

My computer was repaired in a reasonable amount of time, and it has been working properly since I brought it home. I was initially quoted a repair charge of $75, but when I arrived to pick up my computer I was told the charge would be $125. As it turned out, their cleaning staff threw out the box in which I brought the computer, which contained the wireless keyboard & mouse which came with the computer - so the tech gave me a $50 discount so I could purchase a new wireless keyboard and mouse. The final price did end up being $75 - but only in a roundabout way. Finally, the tech said that he would e-mail a receipt to me - I never received the e-mail receipt. While I'm pleased with the way the computer now works, the overall execution of my experience could have gone smoother.
Computer Repair

FAQs

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    Getting to know who they are, and what their problems or challenges are.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    AS Degree in Computer Technology; BS degree in Technical Leadership.; Also, we are both Marines with skill sets in various communication technologies

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