You Must Act Fast on This – No, Seriously
I have been notified by Monte that he is about to increase the price of his fantastic e-book. For only a few short days, he is offering this for a reduced rate. So, do yourself a favor and check this thing out today.
Most of you probably know that our website was long known as "PC Mechanic". Today, it is simply called "PCMech", but we continue to talk computers and technology every day. Now, I have NEVER repaired computers for a living. Screw that! I don’t mind showing others how to do it on the web, but I’ll leave it up to those dedicated few who choose to deal with broken computers for a living.
And I found one for you. His name is Monte Russell. He is the owner of a computer repair business and he is throwing his knowledge into an e-book.
This is another one of those products that just represents everything PCMech.com is all about. And when I find these things, I just have to bring them to your attention.
Monte’s e-book contains the following:
- Over 100 illustrations
- Over 300 pages
- How to upgrade your computer’s components
- How to repair different components of your computer
- Troubleshooting
- Terms/Glossary
- Optimizing your PC
- Caring for Laptops
- Data Backup
- All about computer viruses
- Disaster Recovery
- All kinds of how-to’s on various random computer maintenance tasks
Listen, computer tech’s are expensive. They’ll charge $100 or more for a simple virus removal. They’re taking advantage of you when they do that. Trust me on that one. Monte Russell is giving you information that can save you serious dough. And he’s offering an 8-week guarantee if you don’t find the e-book helpful.
Monte and I have exchanged emails this week and he is indeed taking this version of his product off the market in less than a week and posting again with a higher price tag. He is holding out on this one for us at PCMech. You don’t want to delay on this offer.
This is the "kitcken sink" e-book for computer maintenance and repair. Check it out.

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I’m sure every computer tech loves you for the comment;
“Listen, computer tech’s are expensive. They’ll charge $100 or more for a simple virus removal. They’re taking advantage of you when they do that.”
Having been in the computer business before, I know the money is in service because it’s most definitely not profitable on hardware alone. People pay for knowledge, they pay for what they don’t know how to do. No different than fixing your car, you pay for the knowledge and the convenience so that you don’t have to do it yourself.
Fantastic sharing! That's what I'm looking for!