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How do I contact US Computer?

You can reach US Computer by email at hello@us-computer.com. We are an information-first, vendor-neutral guide rather than a store or a repair service, so we welcome questions, feedback, and corrections about our guides, but we do not sell hardware or provide individual technical support or repairs.

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How to reach us

The simplest way to get in touch is by email at hello@us-computer.com. We read messages about our guides and genuinely welcome feedback, questions about the content, and corrections if you spot something that could be clearer or more accurate. Because we aim to be a reliable, honest resource, hearing from readers helps us keep the guidance useful and current, and we appreciate the time people take to write in with thoughtful notes or suggestions for topics we should cover.

We are an information-first site, so the best way we can help is through our published guides, which are written to answer the common questions about buying, building, fixing, and maintaining computers. If your question is covered there, you will often find a more complete answer in the relevant guide than a short reply could give. We point readers to the guides not to deflect, but because that is where the depth lives and where we have tried to anticipate what people most need to know.

What we can and cannot help with

To set honest expectations: US Computer is a guide, not a store, a repair shop, or a personal tech-support line. We do not sell hardware, we cannot diagnose or repair your specific computer remotely, and we do not provide individual technical support or recommend specific products to buy for your situation. What we offer is clear, general guidance through our published content, which is designed to help you understand your options and make good decisions on your own or with a local professional.

For hands-on help with a specific machine, a trustworthy local repair shop is the right resource, and our computer repair guide explains how to find one and how to weigh repair against replacement. For current prices, exact specifications, and product availability, the retailer is the authoritative source, since those change constantly and we deliberately do not publish them. We are glad to hear from you, and we want to be upfront about where our help is genuinely useful and where another resource will serve you better.

Feedback and corrections

If you find an error, something out of date, or an explanation that could be clearer, please tell us at hello@us-computer.com. We take accuracy seriously and would rather fix a mistake than leave it standing, so corrections are genuinely welcome and helpful. Technology changes, and even evergreen guidance benefits from a careful reader pointing out where it has drifted or where a clearer phrasing would serve people better. Your feedback directly helps the next reader who arrives with the same question.

We also welcome suggestions for topics. If there is a common computer question you wish had a calm, jargon-free guide, let us know, since reader interest helps us decide what to cover next. We cannot promise to answer every message individually or to write every requested guide, but we read what comes in and use it to make the site more useful. Thoughtful feedback from people who actually use the guides is one of the best ways this resource improves over time.

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How do I contact US Computer?
Email us at hello@us-computer.com. We welcome questions about our guides, feedback, and corrections. As an information-first, vendor-neutral site, our published guides hold the most complete answers to common computer questions, so you will often find detailed help there. We read reader messages and use them to keep the guidance useful and accurate.
Can US Computer help fix my specific computer?
We cannot diagnose or repair a specific machine remotely or provide individual technical support, since we are a guide rather than a repair service. Our troubleshooting and computer repair guides offer a calm, step-by-step approach for common problems, and explain how to find a trustworthy local repair shop. For hands-on help with your particular computer, a reputable local shop is the right resource.
Does US Computer recommend specific products to buy?
No. We are vendor-neutral and do not rank or recommend specific products or brands, and we deliberately avoid publishing prices, model numbers, or benchmarks that quickly go stale. Instead, our guides explain what specs actually matter so you can choose well for your needs. For current prices and exact specifications, the retailer is the authoritative source to verify before buying.

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