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  1. Computer Service

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Navigating the digital world is complex and frustrating for everyone. Sometimes we need a helping hand. Senior Tech helps senior citizens simplify their digital life. Our mobile IT service helps fix, simplify, and safeguard your devices, software programs, and online account management with straightforward pricing. We fix computers, phones, TVs, and tablets quickly. Can't log in or lost password to email or other accounts like Facebook or Amazon? Need help connecting your TV or subscriptions? We're here to help with patience and care. Web accessibility support (ADA). Serving seniors in East Lake, Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Westchase, Town & Country, and select Tampa areas.


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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Brandon was excellent in answering all…

Brandon was excellent in answering all my questions & helping me get my computer back in working order. He also came back to my home a second time to help with setting up programs that I use most of the time. I would not hesitate to tell my friends to call Brandon if help is needed with their computer.

Date of experience: June 06, 2025

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