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guanxi |
Hello, Thanks in advance for any suggestions you have... Can anyone recommend a reliable, local Apple Mac consultant or business? I'm an IT professional, but in the PC world. I've somehow become responsible for a couple of small Mac networks, and my lack of experience is making everything take much too long. I need ongoing support for the two networks. The work should not be technically very challenging, but I need someone reliable who will stay until the job is finished correctly. I'm happy to pay well for quality; the first company I tried could only be relied on to collect their bill. The first job of the whomever I hire will be to fix the errors they left behind. Feel free to e-mail me if you prefer: guanxi_i@yahoo.com Thanks again, guanxi | ||
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keesan |
One of our volunteers are Kiwanis club (used computers) specialized in Macs and was very competent. Ross Orr. I will try to contact him for you as he is not in the phone book. He does hardware and software and also carpentry (helped build all the shelving). | ||
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scott |
Where's your "local"? Grex is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. | ||
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guanxi |
Oops ... "local" is Ann Arbor for me; maybe I shouldn't assume even on Grex. The Macs in question are in Ann Arbor and Detroit's north/northwest suburbs. And, thanks keesan. | ||
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keesan |
We can leave a note on his door if you want to mail me something more specific to include in it (keesan@grex.org). He lives a couple blocks from me. | ||
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