SecurePRO Brings Pre-Owned Computers Back To SLO

SecurePRO Brings Pre-Owned Computers Back To SLO
Affordable, pre-inspected devices now available.

SecurePRO, San Luis Obispo’s source for “Everything Tech”, announced today that it carries pre-owned computers, phones and tablets.
“There was no reliable source for pre-owned computers in San Luis Obispo county,” said Abe Schryer, CEO. “We feel that it’s important for local families and businesses to have a trustworthy, tested source of pre-owned, more affordable devices.”

All of the pre-owned computers SecurePRO offers are put through a rigorous testing and inspection procedure. This includes hardware diagnostics – testing every port and verifying that sound, video, and input functionality are all working correctly.

If any issues are found, our technicians repair or replace any parts as needed. We also physically detail the machine so that it’s dust free. As a result, you get a machine that works well and feels as close to new as possible.

Every machine also comes with a 90-day warranty on hardware and manufacturer defects, and a discount on data transfer from your old machine to the new one. Extended warranties are available for purchase.

SecurePRO is your local Apple computer specialist. They acquired the MacSuperstore and iMechanics in 2017 and continue to provide expert service and IT support for Apple devices. They repair and maintain Windows-based PCs and Android devices as well. Visit the showroom at 1322 Madonna Road in San Luis Obispo to see current stock.

About SecurePRO:
SecurePRO is a technology integrator, bringing the latest in security, video, access, AV, IT, networking and automation to homes and businesses. Focused on bringing our security background to everything we do to keep our customers’ homes and businesses safer. SecurePRO serves the entire Central Coast from Paso Robles to Ventura. Visit www.secureproinc.com.

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