Techit Computers

Techit Computers As a local tech fixer, we are absolutely determined to settle any Phone, Tablet, PC, Mac or software

🎮 Gaming PC Sale On Now at TechIT Computers!Looking for a gaming PC that suits your budget? Our Gaming PCs start from ju...
17/05/2026

🎮 Gaming PC Sale On Now at TechIT Computers!
Looking for a gaming PC that suits your budget? Our Gaming PCs start from just $689.
Come in store and have a look — we also custom build PCs and can help you choose the right specs if you’re not sure what you need.
📍 TechIT Computers
Shop 5/6 Canberra Drive, Aberfoyle Park
📞 (08) 7078 2240
Limited sale stock available!

It’s a great Monday morning when you come into work with a gift waiting from a customer, surprised the other technicians...
19/08/2024

It’s a great Monday morning when you come into work with a gift waiting from a customer, surprised the other technicians did not make it disappear 🤣

09/11/2023

Beware of the infamous Door Mat Robber at Canberra Drive Shopping Center in Aberfoyle Park! This sneaky character has a talent for swiping welcome mats faster than you can say 'welcome.' And to make matters worse, he's got a partner in crime – a four-legged accomplice with a nose for mischief. Keep an eye on your doorstep or risk becoming the latest victim of the pawsitively daring door mat heist!

🎮 TechIT Computers: Game Console Repair Experts in Aberfoyle Park, SA! 🛠️Facing game console issues? We've got you cover...
04/10/2023

🎮 TechIT Computers: Game Console Repair Experts in Aberfoyle Park, SA! 🛠️

Facing game console issues? We've got you covered right here in Aberfoyle Park!

✅ Micro-Soldering In-Store for HDMI Port Replacements!
✅ Fast Turnaround
✅ Skilled Technicians
✅ Quality Parts
✅ Competitive Pricing

Get back in the game today!
🏢 Shop 5 Canberra Drive, Aberfoyle Park
📞 08 7078 2240

TechIT Computers - Your Gaming Companion! 🎮🔧

26/09/2021
12/06/2021

A Murraylands resident has fallen victim of a phone scam costing him thousands of dollars.

On Wednesday 9 June, the victim received a call on his mobile phone from a man enquiring if he had purchased anything from Ebay. The victim advised he hadn't and the man then informed him his phone had been hacked and that they would help him get his money back.

Over the course of the day, the victim was contacted several times with the suspect gaining remote access to the victim's phone. The suspect was then able to perform several transactions and stole over $40,000.

Unfortunately scams are everywhere and they can be quite elaborate with scammers presenting as genuine. They target a diverse range of people across Australia.

If you receive a call and cannot be certain who you are speaking to, hang up the phone and make contact with the organisation on a known, reputable number or alternate contact method such as an email address from their website.

Please share this information with friends, family, and the wider community in an effort to prevent this from happening to someone else.

For more information about how to protect yourself, please visit the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s ScamWatch website: https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/get-help/protect-yourself-from-scams

https://www.facebook.com/101740356569982/posts/3623268014417181/
11/12/2020

https://www.facebook.com/101740356569982/posts/3623268014417181/

South Australia Police have identified an increase in Remote Access Scams, where unsuspecting victims are receiving calls out of the blue and are being requested to download software onto their phone or computers to resolve account hacking issues.

Whilst these types of scams are not new, scammers are adapting to the December online shopping frenzy; moving away from misrepresenting telco companies and towards major online shopping platforms such as EBay and Amazon.

Victims are receiving unsolicited phone calls, with the caller informing them that their online shopping account has been hacked or an illegal purchase has been made. The caller then informs the victim that in order to rectify the issue, they will need to download an app onto their phone or software onto their computer. Unfortunately, the software downloaded is a type of remote access tool, which provides the scammer will full access and control of the phone. This means they will now have access to personal information, passwords and online accounts. Once the scammers have control of the device, large sums of money are then moved from the victim’s online banking accounts without their permission or knowledge.

South Australia Police recommend that people do not download software or apps that they are not familiar with, and particularly never at the direction of someone over the phone.

If you receive a call and cannot be certain who you are speaking to, hang up the phone and make contact with the organisation on a known, reputable number or alternate contact method such as an email address from their website.

For further information on scams affecting South Australians, please visit www.police.sa.gov.au/scams

We now accept ZIP Pay on all computers, laptops, hardware and repairs in store at Shop 5, Canberra Drive, Aberfoyle Park...
02/12/2020

We now accept ZIP Pay on all computers, laptops, hardware and repairs in store at Shop 5, Canberra Drive, Aberfoyle Park, SA.

Minecraft for Windows 10 Leader Laptop.Create anything you can imagine. Explore randomly generated worlds. Survive dange...
02/12/2020

Minecraft for Windows 10 Leader Laptop.

Create anything you can imagine. Explore randomly generated worlds. Survive dangerous mobs at night.

With Licensed Minecraft Stickers
Great for a Christmas present for young children looking to have a go at Minecraft. comes with Minecraft for windows 10.

ONLY $449

Zip pay now available in store!!!

Address

Shop 5/1-5 Canberra Drive
Aberfoyle Park, SA
5159

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+61870782240

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