Help-My-Tech

Maple Ridge, Canada

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Specialties

Help-​My-​Tech provides in-​home service, set-​up and training for PC and Mac computers, Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) devices, Android Devices (smartphones, tablets), smart-​TVs and all of the tech that connects them and connects to them.

Help-​My-​Tech will make your tech work right, work right together, and work right for YOU.

Specializing in the needs of home users plus home-​based and small businesses, well-​known in-​home tech specialist Don Lekei will come to your home in the Lower Mainland and fix it while you watch.

History

Established in 2013.

Help-​My-​Tech was established in 2013 by Don Lekei when he realized that in today’s environment it doesn’t make sense to service just one computer at a time nor to segregate technology into divisions such as computers, home-​theater, mobile devices and photography.

The average person has six devices (PC, Laptop, Smart-​TV, smartphone, game console, tablet, wearable, peripherals plus other family, work, or other occasional-​use devices).

In many ways, Help-​My-​Tech is a re-​imagining of the owner’s previous business, Help-​My-​PC, founded in 2002, adapted to the new reality of interrelated personal technology.

Meet the Business Owner

Don L.

Business Owner

Don has been servicing and training people how to use personal computers, plus a wide variety of personal electronics since the mid 1970s. Don brings not only the technical expertise of many years of experience in both the service-​side and product engineering, but also business experience.

In 1980, he started his first computer business, then spent many years doing product engineering, then a decade developing internet services.

In 2002 he started Help​-My​-PC​.com, then in 2005 joined Future Shop and helped them start their in-​home service program.

In early 2013, he left Future Shop to start Help-​My-​Tech.

He called it Help-​My-​Tech because computer service alone doesn’t cut it today. The average person has six pieces of diverse computing technology that need to not only work, but also work together, and work in ways that meet their needs.