Refine computer repairs in Frankstone South

Nowadays, we are so reliant on computer technology that any time one of your gadgets has a glitch, you feel real stress. I left my iPad at my parents. That means two weeks without until I see them next. Stressful feeling like this, due to technology are more commons nowadays. If my computer went down… well, I don’t even want to think of that! Are you with me on that?

But let’s say the worst has happened and your computer has crashed. Maybe it is simply testing your patience by taking its sweet time to do anything. If that is you, save yourself the time and drama and call Mobile Geeks. Mobile Geeks will resolve any of your computer repairs problems quickly. We offer you effectively with a smile. In this business, the old saying of ‘The Customer is Always Right’ is still kicking. Regularly, we check every one of our computer repair geeks on their customer service skills. If there are any complaints, we Mobile Geeks management takes them very seriously.

Mobile Geeks are a proud Melbourne organisation that has been looking after the computer repair needs of Melbourne for many years. At Mobile Geeks computer repairs we are present all of Melbourne suburbs.  We are present as well for an individual clientele in Frankston South. And we and look forward to making IT easy for you.

Mobile Geeks computer repairs will deliver on location skilled professional, secured and pleasant computer repairs and maintenance service 7 days a week. You need a good computer services company?! Stop searching, contact us immediately.

Frankstone South historical note

Frankstone South is a  suburb of Melbourne located 43 km south-east from the central district of the city. The area it’s under the local government of the City of Frankstone. According to the 2016 census the suburb had a population of 17,360 inhabitants.

John Davey and his son funded the “Foundation of Melbourne” in 1835 and moved in the area after. The first post office opened in 1934. The first Australian Scout Jamboree was running in this suburb in 1935. And attended by Sir Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting movement. They chose this site due to its proximity with Frankston and Melbourne. Nowadays you can find few schools in the area including primary, college and high school levels. There is a minor variety of facilities such as health centre, local shops and transports locations.