Ken Fitchwell Computer Repair and Consultation L.L.C

Ken Fitchwell Computer Repair and Consultation L.L.C •PC Technical Support
I will provide PC repair, Virus Removal, Hardware and Software Installation, Clean up and speed up your PC $100.00/ Flat Rate + Parts

01/13/2026

Here is an AI From Amazon showing what my purchases reflect. Before you spend hundreds, talk to me first. Thanks:

Based on your purchase history, you come across as someone who's very hands-on and tech-savvy with a strong focus on maintaining and upgrading your equipment rather than replacing it.Your Technical Side:
• Digital Media Enthusiast: Your recent VHS-to-DVD converter and external DVD drive purchases suggest you're preserving older media formats

• PC Building & Upgrading: Samsung SSD, HP power supplies, and USB adapters show you actively maintain and upgrade computers

• Connectivity Expert: Multiple HDMI-to-VGA adapters and networking equipment indicate you solve compatibility issues across different devices
Your Maintenance Mindset:
• Automotive DIY: Brake tools, air filters, and grease guns show you service your own Jeep Wrangler

• Lawn Equipment Care: John Deere parts and small engine supplies indicate you maintain outdoor equipment yourself

• Home Audio Setup: Sonos speaker stands suggest you've invested in quality audio and proper installation
Health & Wellness Focus:
• Regular purchases of fiber supplements, probiotics, and greens gummies show you're proactive about digestive health and nutrition

• Your supplement choices indicate a preference for research-backed wellness products
Your Practical Nature:You consistently choose to repair, upgrade, and maintain rather than replace - from computer components to lawn equipment. You're someone who values quality, longevity, and getting the most out of your investments.

12/31/2025

Wishing Everyone a Virus Free New Year!!

04/28/2025

This week we are honored to be putting the spotlight on one of our esteemed members, Ken Fitchwell Computer Repair and Consultation L.L.C . Ken Fitch knows his way around a computer – inside and out! What started as a hobby soon became a career in 2016.
Having computer problems?
Give him a call today at 📲(612) 280-6608 or
email him at📨 [email protected]

11/11/2024
Happy Halloween!! Stay Safe. ….
10/31/2023

Happy Halloween!! Stay Safe. ….

Hey if you have 8 GB RAM or less consider an upgrade depending on the age of your computer. Thanks.
12/01/2022

Hey if you have 8 GB RAM or less consider an upgrade depending on the age of your computer. Thanks.

Computer tip: blow out dust inside desktop. Believe it or not I have run into many cases like this one as shown. Disconn...
09/30/2022

Computer tip: blow out dust inside desktop. Believe it or not I have run into many cases like this one as shown. Disconnect desktop and take to the garage or outside. Just use a dust buster or canned air. The dust that accumulates will act as a blanket and eventually destroy your computer. Thanks!

TDS internet down….
09/30/2022

TDS internet down….

Hey I guarantee this won’t happen! If I am unable to answer please leave a number and message….I’ll get back to you for ...
06/04/2022

Hey I guarantee this won’t happen! If I am unable to answer please leave a number and message….I’ll get back to you for sure. Thanks!!

04/14/2022

Good read from an internet provider:

We’re getting reports of a new round of phishing emails hitting inboxes which means it’s time to brush off your phishing-spotting skills.

Phishing attempts typically try to scare you into clicking on links and/or open a Google form and provide information. Remember: any company you do business with should already have the information being requested. And, when in doubt, contact the company directly rather than using links or information included in an email (get a refresher on five ways to spot a phishing scam).

If you’ve ever wondered how scammers even get your email address in the first place, here are some of the ways they do it (according to Microsoft, The Balance Everyday, and others):

They use web crawlers that look for the @ symbol. Scammers have developed sophisticated automated tools that search the internet and gather email addresses. These can be found in insecure files, blog comments, winner lists, or even on social media profiles.
They guess. Scammers will gather lists of common names and words, and combine them with popular email address services/internet service providers and just try and and see if it works. Again, scammers are using tools to do this by the thousands.
They buy lists. Read the privacy policy on any website before handing of your email—the company may be able to legally sell your information, including your email address. On the dark web, there are also illegal lists available to purchase.
Hacking. Cybercriminals are not above hacking into databases to get email addresses. They can use them, or they can sell what they find—or both.
Fake websites. Fake sweepstakes are a classic method for getting people to readily give away their information. Always double check that it’s legitimate by checking out the company tied to the offer, and looking out for misspellings, bad grammar, and vague details.
One thing is for sure, phishing isn’t going anyway any time soon—not as long as people continue to fall for these scams. In the meantime, stay on your toes, and be sure to refresh your memory about how to spot a phishing scam (with real-life examples of attempts our customers have received!).

If you receive a phishing email, the Federal Trade Commission says you can report it at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and forward it to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at [email protected]. (If scammers contact you by text message or phone, report that, too.)



P.S. If you’re wondering if an email request for information is real, contact the business who “sent” it—but don’t use any links or phone numbers provided. Instead, look up their website yourself and/or give them a call (you should look that info up yourself, too). It’s the safest way to confirm whether the request in your inbox is for real.

Protect your community by reporting fraud, scams, and bad business practices

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233 Westgate Ter/PO Box 123
Winsted, MN
55395

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(612) 280-6608

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