Ridding a computer of spyware, viruses, slow performance, errors, and other issues can be almost as frustrating as trying to comprehend the U.S. tax code. Whether users search through hundreds of forums or tech tips online or are trying to do it themselves following some arcane directions that came with their PC or, the end result is often the same: the user is more aggravated than before and the PC still runs poorly.
A supplier of online technical support for PCs, PCLive.com, now with the tax season about to end and refunds on their way, is suggesting users take a little of that money and use it to clean out all the cyber garbage they’ve accumulated and fix those nagging computer issues. a PCLive.com technician, for just $59.95, will instantly repair the user’s computer (with his/her permission) and rid it of pop-ups, spyware, viruses, Internet and browser issues and other problems that are hurting PC performance. with the added bonus that users don’t have to remove the PC from their homes or give it up for days or even weeks, That’s less than half the cost of taking it to a “big box” store.
CEO of SecurityCoverage, Inc., PCLive.com’s parent company, Robert O’Dell, said: “It’s hard to say what’s more frustrating sometimes – having a computer that isn’t working right or the steps it takes to try to figure out what’s wrong and fix it”. “Rather than continuing to suffer with it, why not just allow us to do it? In two hours or less, we’ll have most PCs running like they did when they came out of the box. It’s sure a lot cheaper, more convenient, and a lot less frustrating than waiting in line to get it fixed or purchasing a completely new computer!”
The difference between doing your taxes yourself and having a professional do it, is Using PCLive.com. Sure, you can pull all your receipts out of the shoeboxes you’ve been storing them in, spend hours and hours inputting everything into the right software, spread them on the kitchen table, and a couple of weekends later turn in a tax form that still puts you at risk of being audited. Or, you can turn it all over to a tax preparer who knows all the ins and outs and be done in an hour or so.