
Mobile PC Experts was formed in 2004 by David Susteris, Glasgow University Masters IT graduate.
Today his company has evolved into a focused team of IT professionals, all of his staff are experts in their field and fully qualified - just about any computer or network problem can be resolved by them effectively and economically.
Mobile PC Experts approach to computer repair and support services offers a personal caring service and they are always prepared to go the extra mile to ensure that your computer system is working the way you want it.
They are proud to be a Confidence Assured Member of the Professional Computing Association, the not for profit trade association of the IT industry. They are bound by the Association's Code of Practice in their dealings with their customers. Dealing with Mobile PC Experts means you can be sure you'll get the best advice, sound products and superior service backed up by the PCA's Code.
That's what Confidence Assured means.
Unlike many larger companies, we concentrate on home and small business users, giving them the personalised service and attention to detail that is usually required.
Our approach is simple but very effective. Call us on 01383 831122 ... We arrive soonest (usually in 4h to 8h) ... We solve the problem ... You smile ... We leave.
And because of our experience in the computer industry, combined with our streamlined business processes, we are able to offer an exceptional level of customer service at very reasonable charges.
As well as having all the skills, training and experience to fix your computer problems:
Our technicians are well-mannered and professional.
We wear a recognisable uniform and name badge.
You will have peace of mind about who you are letting into your home or office - all of our computer engineers are Scottish Criminal Record Office cleared, with Disclosure Scotland certification.
We will explain your problem in user-friendly, jargon-free language.
Our service is totally confidential. You have our assurance that we will never disclose any information that we become privy to while working on your computer.