If you’re looking for a computer that is “basic” to address the needs of your youngster or a senior citizen who just wants to take it home, plug it in and run it to do e-mails or write a paper, check out Southern New England Computer Services in North Smithfield, R.I.
Of course, if you’re a “techie” and are into the complexities of computer life, you can do your one-stop shopping at the same place. If its computer related, they have it!
Co-owners Paul Riendeau and Nick Bernfeld are on hand at the store to answer your questions or to provide you with the needed desktop, laptop, laser printer, or component that you need to get going. They can also simply repair, update, and checkout your present system. They will have you returning home pleased and fully satisfied. You’ll be smiling, too, if you contact them by phone with your questions since you’ll have one of them live on the phone with you—not someone overseas with an impersonal voice. “You can talk to the person who sold you the computer.”
Paul and Nick started with the idea of their own business in the basement of Paul’s home after they started helping their friends with their computer problems. They were encouraged to open their own business—which they did in May of 2002, after many friends were satisfied with their repaired computers. On their 7th anniversary coinciding with this issue of the Uxbridge Times, the computer gurus are doing extremely well despite the tight economy. They are proud to note that their Internet Café, half of the building they occupy, is available to anyone to use for only an hour if, for example, they can’t use their own computer “because it’s being serviced.” Nick was pleased to note that “We are very steady even in these tough times.”