Business Overview
Affordable Computer Service is a Hillsboro, OH business that customers praise for its quick and affordable computer repairs. They often receive positive feedback for their helpfulness and fast turnaround times, with many customers reporting their computers running like new after service. The reviews suggest a focus on PC repair and upgrades.
Services Offered
Most Recent Reviews
I highly recommend this small business. The owner was very quick to diagnose issues with FOUR devices I took to him all at the same time. He gave me options for repair, upgrade, or recycling with no pressure to spend more than necessary. After I made the decision of what to do with each device, the services were performed very quickly and at a fair, affordable price. My laptops now work like they did when they were new.
- Cheryl Higham
Jamie fixed my sons laptop in less than a day! Very courteous & knowledgeable. We will definitely use his services again if need be!
- Samantha Jarvis
My desktop was soooo slow. I contacted Affordable Computer Service and Jamie told me the parts to order then installed them for me. My computer is now really fast and now I have a dual monitor setup also....for a fraction of the cost of buying a new computer!
- Keith
I told Jamie that I'd leave a review. I'm keeping my word. He took care of our problem. I had a tricky issue with my wife's PC. He was able to determine what was keeping us from reinstalling Windows, for a fresh install. He was easy to communicate with and polite. The problem was corrected in one day. Her PC is running fine now. Thanks, Jamie. I recommend him for sure.
- Gander Stein
My computer tower had died and the power would not come on. I contacted Affordable Computer Service and the problem was quickly diagnosed and a repair performed. He also did a "clean-up" of my computer to have it run faster. The cost was very reasonable and my computer is back up and running again. Although I had some trouble reaching this business at first, it turned out that it was just a problem caused by the owner getting a new phone and having his Facebook page hacked, so this was understandable.
- Hal Simon