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Best Online Support from AskPCExperts, Now Available with LinkShare

Ask PC Experts, a Microsoft Certified Partner and pioneer in Quality Remote PC Repair solutions, has partnered with LinkShare, an online marketing service, to make Online Support Services available to PC users across the world. /Software News Articles/ - May 02, 2008 - Ask PC Experts, a Microsoft Certified Partner and pioneer in Quality Remote PC Repair solutions, has partnered with LinkShare, an online marketing service, to connect with PC users across the world. Mr. Anuj Bairathi, CEO of the Company, said, "...most users are not aware of the problems in their computer. Ask PC Experts is an attempt to save thousands of dollars being spent towards upgrade costs of IT inventory every year..." LinkShare is the leading pay-per-action marketing network. Ask PC Experts has partnered with LinkShare to expand its services across the continent. Ask PC Experts will now be available at some of the biggest online stores in the US, making it all the more convenient for the customers to purchase a new PC Support plan or renew their existing subscriptions. Ask PC Experts has been providing 24X7 Quality Computer Support and remote PC repair services via Internet, email, telephone and live chat. Ask PC Experts has reached out to millions of customers since its founding. It has fully trained staff, including Microsoft Certified Professionals, who are available 24X7 to provide online support to individual and business users alike. Besides providing "Best in Class" remote support solutions, Ask PC Experts also has an extensive Knowledge Base of computer problem resolutions and tips to make computer fast, which is located at http://www.askpcexperts.com/kb/, however it is available to subscribers of Ask PC Experts service. The service can be subscribed to, by signing up at http://www.askpcexperts.com/registration/chooseplan.php.


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