Franchise News Release:
LAS VEGAS, NV - (Jul-7-2005)
National Computer Service Company Friendly Computers Sees Continued Growth
Friendly Computers is proud to announce continued growth in New Jersey. Friendly Computers recently opened four new locations to service clients in Bergen, Mercer, Gloucester and Atlantic counties. These new locations complement the existing locations serving Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties in New Jersey.
Joe Maliszewski opened his Friendly Computers location in Monmouth County in March of 2003. Since that time Maliszewski has serviced the Monmouth and Ocean County areas. In March of 2005, Maliszewski became an area developer for the company. AYear over year growth has met all my expectations@ Maliszewski says.
Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, Friendly Computers is one of the most recognized names in the computer service industry. They are widely known for their fast, friendly, on-site computer repair services, and their vast range of knowledge and skills. Friendly Computers provides solutions for any computer problem. They also provide high-quality new computer systems, upgrades, parts, and installation. Their technicians are certified in major software and hardware technologies, and experienced in the evaluation, troubleshooting, and repair of hardware, software, networking, input, and output devices. There’s no computer problem too big or too small for the experienced technicians at Friendly Computers!
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