Is It Safe to Take Your Computer to a Repair Shop?

A better question might be:
Is it safe to take your computer to a large retail repair chain?

At big retailers, you may hand your computer to one person at drop-off, only to have it worked on by multiple part-time employees behind the scenes. Your device can pass through several hands, accountability gets diluted, and if something goes wrong, responsibility often disappears when someone clocks out.


Why a Local Computer Shop Is Different

At Dave’s Computers, Dave is your technician.

  • Dave checks in your computer

  • Dave performs the work

  • Dave reviews everything with you at pickup

Your computer isn’t passed around. There are no random staff members and no part-time tech rotation.


What About My Data?

Your data is treated with professionalism and respect.

  • Any recovered data goes only to a customer-provided backup drive or a new one purchased for you

  • We do not save copies of client data

  • We do not snoop through files

There’s always real work to do. No one is browsing customer files—just like doctors’ offices aren’t reading patient records for entertainment.


Skin in the Game Matters

Large retailers rely on volume. Local shops rely on trust and reputation.

If a big chain makes a mistake, excuses are easy.
If we make a mistake, it’s personal—and that’s why we’re careful.

That’s why people choose a local shop where the same technician handles their computer from start to finish.


Still Unsure?

If you have questions or concerns, we encourage you to reach out before bringing your computer in. Transparency is part of the service.

Dave’s Computers
Local. Accountable. Professional.