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  2. Ant, I used to work for a computer repair shop. Just a warning to start, it went bust. There are a lot of these types of businesses around so it is very difficult to break into the market. Also we found that we couldnt get parts and make enough profit from repairs as often it was cheaper to buy a new computer from PC world or similar. Avoid laptops as they are very difficult to get parts for (except HDDs).

    As far as prices, if I remember correctly we uses to charge a £10 investigation fee. And:
    virus removal - £15
    PSU replacement - £30 ish
    call out charge was £15 per hour i think.

    Our main suppliers were Ebuyer, Computer2000 and a mobile van man.

    Also, Ant if you want some welding doing. Looks like the perfect slot coming up 23rd July to 4th August. Boss is going on holiday

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  4. Will email you.

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    Have a look at what the techs at PC World charge and then undercut.
    We buy bits from a couple of sites
    http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/k.asp
    http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/k.asp
    and http://www.overclockers.co.uk/http://www.overclockers.co.uk/
    I build sites with Joomla these days this site http://bechypnotherapy.com/http://bechypnotherapy.com/
    was a 3 hour build including pic and logo. You should be able to charge between £100 and £200 for the build and setup. However Joomla is a bit of a steep learning curve.
    Im with Ed on thwe going bust doing PC repairs. There are just too many people doing it.

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