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Computer and Laptop Repair Services in Bank London

Computer and Laptop Repair Services in Bank London

We provide Computer and Laptop Repair Services to the Bank area in London. We specialise in providing Computer and Laptop Repair Services.

We are a Laptop Repair Shop in London that specialises in Laptop Repair and provide Laptop Repair Service in Bank London. We do both laptop hardware and software repairs: Laptop Software and Operating System problems, Laptop Virus Removal, Laptop Cracked Screen Repair, Laptop Data Recovery, CD/DVD Writer Repair, Power Pin or Power Connector Repair, Laptop Screen Backlight Repair, Laptop Spilt Drink Repair, Motherboard Repair, Laptop Upgrades and Source and Sell Laptop Parts.

We can provide you with computer service you in the following ways:
> We can come to you to repair your Laptop at your office or home or we can collect it from you and then deliver it to you.

  • You can bring your Laptop to our Work Shop in London.
  • You can send us your Laptop/PC through our pickup and delivery service.
  • We can provide you with Remote Access and Telephone Support.

We offer a very competitive Laptop Repair Service. We are one of the quickest and most convenient Laptop Repair companies in Bank. If you are based in Bank we can help if you need a Laptop Repair in Bank. If you live or work in Bank give us a call today. We have three locations in Central London to conveniently cover all of Greater London.


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Some interesting facts about Bank

Bank and Monument are interlinked London Underground and Docklands Light Railway stations that form a public transport complex spanning the length of King William Street in the City of London. Bank station, named after the Bank of England, opened in 1900 and is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo and City lines, and the Docklands Light Railway. Monument station, named after the Monument to the Great Fire of London, opened in 1884 and is served by the District and Circle lines. The stations have been linked as an interchange since 1933.The station complex is the eighth busiest on the London Underground network and is in London fare zone 1.

Source: Wikipedia

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