January 2026 Public Newsletter
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January 2026 Public Newsletter
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Happy New Year!
We hope you had a wonderful holiday season. As we step into 2026, we’re focusing on helping you protect your data and your wallet. From spotting the latest scams to slashing your monthly bills, we’ve got you covered.
Our first blog post will help you learn how to significantly reduce your monthly cell phone bill by switching to a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), which provides the same reliable coverage as major carriers at a much lower price.
Then our second post, is a guide that explains how to identify common tech support scams and provides a clear, step-by-step recovery plan to follow if you suspect your computer or personal information has been compromised.
Lastly, the third post is a visual gallery that provides real-world examples of phishing emails and scam messages to help you recognize red flags and avoid falling victim to deceptive digital tactics.
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If you’re paying too much for wireless cell phone service from AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon, consider switching to a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) instead...
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Below is a scenario that we hear about many times each month – and it could happen to you. You’ve just spoken on the phone with someone claiming to be from Microsoft, Amazon, your bank or Internet provider or other well-known company...
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Phishing & Scam screenshot gallery: examples to help to help you recognize what to look out for...
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Here’s to a Secure & Successful 2026
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As we kick off 2026, we want to thank you for continuing to choose Computer Techs for your technology needs. Our goal remains the same: to provide our community with honest, expert service that takes the stress out of your digital life. Whether you are looking to slash your monthly bills, secure your personal data, or finally get that old PC running like new again, we are here to help. Here’s to a productive, secure, and successful New Year for all our neighbors!
Ready for a fresh start? If your computer is acting up or you’re worried about your online security, don’t wait for a crisis to happen.
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You can also reach Mark at the mobile number beginning with 775-742-....
(listed on his business card).
Otherwise, call our office voicemail at 775-624-6888
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