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Remote Tech Support For Grandpa or Grandma - Colorado

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Computer Support Made Easy and Predictable for Grandma and Grandpa

This is computer support that your grandparents would love.  We pick up the phone, yell into it if you like, or we'll provide support through a chat window and through remote desktop sharing.

We'll bend over backwards to make our service work for you and your family. 

Transparen's service is 24h / day, which means that you can go to sleep confident that even if something happens in the middle of the night to Grandma's dear old computer, we'll be right there, ready to help.

Transparen's service is provided remotely, so no worries about strangers coming and invading Grandpa's privacy.

Transparen's service is environmentally friendly, so Grandma and Grandpa can feel confident that they're helping to keep the environment a bit cleaner for their great grandchildren, because every little bit of conservation helps, and you can't hop on an airplane for every little glitch in Microsoft Word (tm).

Click here to start learning why our tech support is so good even your grandparents will love it!

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