03/24/2015
Hey guys, Josh here, its been a while since I last really posted anything on this page, other than my personal build and what I have changed or replaced on it, and had no advertising for the Holidays. 2014 was an up and down year for me, trying to no only get my preverbal "foot in the door" in the IT Industry, or getting my business established, but actually working for various companies around the Gainesville area as a temp worker. However, even with all of that, I am still dedicated and focused as ever, and I still have the ambition to build this into a full-fledged company, where the old honest business model of "if your going to do something right, build it right the first time" and the old adage of "the customer is always right".
Xtreme Computer Engineering will be the next big computer trend in the IT market, God willing. For those of you who know me, and have stuck by me, and allowed me the opportunity to work for you, or with you on a project, or even just a simple service or repair, I deeply appreciate your confidence in me, and the business you have given me.
All I ask is that you share either my name, or the Xtreme Computer Engineering brand, to your friends, family, or colleagues, let them know they don't have to go through a corporation or a big name store for an IT solution, I can do the same job as they can, and sometimes at a cheaper price.
If you are a small business, and are not buying in bulk, and just need a replacement part, or even a single brand-new system, with your specifications in mind, all you have to do is, send me what you are looking for, and what your planning on using it for, what your timeline is and I will do what I can to match that part, or system, to the work it will be performing.
Full documentation through every phase, with an item estimate and pricing sheet, a sales receipt, and 30-day replacements on defective parts from the initial date of purchase (because no matter how professional you are, or how top-quality a part can be, everything unfortunately has defects, and when you least expect them, you will run into problems).
Thank you for your support, and God bless.
Joshua N. Bergstrom / Xtreme Computer Engineering