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South Bay Systems

206 Central Ave
Mountain View, CA 94043 650-254-1678

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I have consulted Pete Ardren, the owner of South Bay Systems, several times... - Feb 21, 2018

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Sustainable Computing

Berkeley, CA 94703 240-997-6875

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I called this number, recommended on Nextdoor, and Ben answered himself and... - Feb 24, 2021

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Sweet Memory

545 Sansome St #E
San Francisco, CA 94111 415-288-9471

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expensive but worth it. much more efficient than geek sqad - Oct 20, 2020

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TekNiche Computer Services

1001 Eagle Ave
Alameda, CA 94501 510-865-0878

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Highly recommend the computer services provided. He got my desktop working... - May 04, 2020

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The Neighborhood Computer Guy

Novato, CA 94945 415-259-4112

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These people claimed to be able to install ethernet cabling for security cameras... - Nov 27, 2021

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Tri-Valley PC Medic

400 Main St #205
Pleasanton, CA 94566 925-989-7722

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Unfortunately, he is moving out of the Bay Area - Jan 10, 2016

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VFix

San Francisco, CA 94102 855-955-8349

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