Computer repair

Stone_Bloke

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i remember a computer repair shop on Eastgate Street but can't remember the name, can anyone give me contact details or a recommendation please.
 

staffordjas

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WMR - one of the better things about being a member of this forum is knowing that the answer to the question 'where can I get my computer repaired?' is '@ http://www.wmrcomputers.co.uk' , without having to give it any kind of thought whatsoever.
I echo that...

Always been happy with WMR each time he's come to the rescue (Don't ever give the repair work up @wmrcomputers !Haven't needed you for ages as you've done such a good job in the past ,and the same 'old faithful' laptop is plodding along nicely still :) )


Took our first ever computer to Eastgate street years ago and cost us the earth .
 

Tinkerbell

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Just echoing others .... i used Eastgate Street to repair a works laptop (smashed screen) it was an appalling job for some reason the new screen didn’t fit properly. I now use @wmrcomputers.
Wayne picks up all the bits we need doing, tells me if it’s viable or not and then does it for a fraction of what others charge.
 

Cue

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It appears Stafford Computing//Retro Gaming World dissolved on 5th December 2017.

I wonder what it will re-open as,

Not surprised, never saw much footfall there.

Think I’ve said it before, they had “I’m voting Tory” signs up in their windows for one of the previous elections and the target audience of RGW is mostly going to be students and young adults wanting to play old games (because us millennials like to play nostalgic games released before we were even born). That’s not exactly “knowing your customer base” (and is voting against their interests) and is actually liable to cause a reduction in traffic purely out of principle.

Shows a, uh, lack of business sense to tell your customer base you want to politically shaft them.
 

proactive

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Not surprised, never saw much footfall there.

Think I’ve said it before, they had “I’m voting Tory” signs up in their windows for one of the previous elections and the target audience of RGW is mostly going to be students and young adults wanting to play old games (because us millennials like to play nostalgic games released before we were even born). That’s not exactly “knowing your customer base” (and is voting against their interests) and is actually liable to cause a reduction in traffic purely out of principle.

Shows a, uh, lack of business sense to tell your customer base you want to politically shaft them.
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gilesjuk

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I've only been to Retrogamingworld once, it was closed and I asked next door like the sign said and they said "Come back tomorrow". I never did.
 
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