July Special: Fixed-Price Computer Service — $200
Is your computer running a bit slower than it used to? Not sure if your antivirus is actually doing anything? Just want someone to give it a proper once-over?
For the month of July, I’m offering a fixed-price computer service for just $200 — normally $300. That means you know exactly what you’re paying before I even knock on the door. No hourly rate ticking away. No hidden extras. No surprises.
What’s included?
Every service visit covers the same checklist:
- Windows updates checked and installed
- Antivirus updated and scanned
- Browser cleaned up — cache, cookies, and any dodgy extensions removed
- Startup programs reviewed
- Disk cleanup and temp files cleared
- Hard drive health check
- Printer tested
- Email security check
- Speed and performance check
- All your questions answered while I’m there
I come to you
You don’t need to pack up your computer and haul it anywhere. I come to your home, do everything on the spot, and explain what I’ve done in plain English before I leave.
Just like a car…
Your computer runs better with a regular service — and just like a mechanic, I’ll tell you exactly what I’m going to do, and what it’ll cost, before I start.
Know someone whose computer needs attention?
If you refer a friend or family member who books a service this July, I’ll take $50 off your next invoice. It’s my way of saying thank you — your referrals mean the world to me.
Book before 31 July
This offer is available for July only, so don’t put it off. Give me a call or send a message on Facebook and we’ll lock in a time that suits you.
📞 0411 147 909
💬 Send me a message on Facebook
Conditions apply. Available to customers in Canberra ACT and Queanbeyan only. Price covers the service visit — parts and return visits are quoted separately.
About Craig the Computer Geek
I’ve been helping people across Canberra and surrounds with their computers since 2012 — plain English, no jargon, and no pushy upsells. Whether you’re a senior who just wants things to work, or an adult child trying to help Mum or Dad, I’m here to help.
👉 Visit craigthecomputergeek.com.au to find out more about what I do.
Looking for guides and resources to help an older person get more out of their technology? Head over to seniorsguide.net.au — plain-English tech help written specifically for seniors.






