Dial a Nerd Opens in Auckland
4/05/2009
Dial a Nerd Opens in Auckland – For Immediate Release
Dial a Nerd Mobile Computer Repair has opened for business in Auckland. From today Aucklanders experiencing any kind of computer trouble will be able to book a technician to come on site and assist them.
Dial a Nerds first Auckland technician, Matt Elgar is excited about the prospect of helping the Auckland region battle with nasty viruses and unpredictable wireless connections. “I am eager to get out and meet the many different people of Auckland and offer them the best service possible, in line with Dial a Nerds positive reputation in Wellington.”
Matt brings to the company unique experience and qualifications that Managing Director James Bell believes will make Dial a Nerd a first port of call for many Aucklanders experiencing technology challenges. “Matt comes from a unique background and his experience involves working with both Windows and Mac OS systems, and he is a Certified Apple technician, due to spending a year working as an Apple Genius at the Apple store in London. He was consistently rated highly by his customers and we are extremely pleased to be bringing this award winning customer service to Auckland.”
Dial a Nerd started in Wellington in 2005. The Wellington branch now covers the Greater Wellington region including the Wairarapa and employs four staff.
“The Auckland launch marks an exciting milestone for us and we are looking forward to bringing the Dial a Nerd experience to other parts of the country in the near future.”
Dial a Nerd technicians
can be booked through the toll free number, 0800 466 373, or
on the web
www.gonerd.co.nz
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