On-Site Express Computers & IT
6101 100th St SW #1
Lakewood, WA 98499 253-589-2391
Lakewood, WA 98499 253-589-2391
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- 48 ratings
- 91% gave a "superior" overall rating
- - Prices 17% lower than average
- Compare 48 nearby computer repair shops
- "Very fair pricing, Super quick response, and a follow-up call the next day as to how the repairs went...."
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Types of equipment shop repairs:
- Apple desktops
- PC laptops
- Apple laptops
- PC desktops
- Printers
- Tablets
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