Vermont Computing Cooperative, Inc. 23 Merchants Row, Randolph, VT 05060
About the Business
Vermont Computing Cooperative, Inc. is an electronics store located at 23 Merchants Row in Randolph, Vermont, United States. We are open Monday-Friday from 9AM-6PM and offer walk-in evaluations for free. Our services include network tuning, smart device setup, and Wifi installation. We also provide solutions for servers, networks, shared-copiers, VOIP phones, remote-access, and guest Wifi, tailored to fit your needs. Our team of experts offer setup, training, and support, and we support The Right To Repair. Unfortunately, we cannot replace broken screens. We also offer remote assistance through our private, encrypted server for clients worldwide. Our cooperative structure allows us to offer flexible pricing and personalized service. Our current owners, Ian Stewart, Matt Gustafson, and Nathan Johnston, are former staff members of Vermont Computing, Inc. We offer hand-built computers with a 3-year warranty, free maintenance every 6 months, and a variety of specifications to choose from. Walk-ins may experience a small wait time, but rest assured that all equipment is sanitized after repair.
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Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Had a new hard drive installed. They did great work and the transfer over was seamless. Will definitely use them again for my computer needs."
"Well I didn't think I'd be writing this review as is. But with my experiences. It should be done. 1. Mark up on every day things. Like keyboards (extremely simple and same or higher price compared to competition) or Ethernet cable I paid 25 bucks for. 10 bucks at Walmart. I understand support local businesses. But a 150% mark up on some things. A little incredible. 2. While decent people. Several times now I've seen far below professional attitude. No matter how well you know me. It's a business. And at the business I am a customer and that's not the way to act. Screaming. Shouting. Throwing things. Breaking things. And smashing things. And lastly 3. Upgraded my PC. And the results were great until I experienced an issue. So not only spent 400 dollars for parts and labor, but now have constant shut downs during random times to make my PC half unusable. Instead of correcting the problem as it's a clear result of work done as it didn't happen before. Told me they are going to also charge for additional work and I have to make an appointment and work order. Not that I already spent money. Not that I've lost hours of my personal time. And also money in gas to bring my PC in several times. I know the people and they are good people. But with standards. Practices. And values like these. I do not foresee great things for the company. Really a shame that this is the result. Will be going elsewhere with more reasonable practices going forward. Side note. Not a great look when you have friends. Family. And employees. Give 5 star ratings and reviews on your business. Not very transparent and a conflict of interest."
"Stopped in to buy something and after speaking with the guys there learned i didnt need to buy anything afterall. Very helpful, and generous with their time, even though it was obvious that they were busy as heck when I walked in. I was very impressed with the level of detailed knowledge they had regarding my issue. In my experience, computer store personell dont like having their brains picked for free. In this case, these guys could not have been more forthcoming and helpful. I know where ill be going to have my stable diffusion/chat gpt rig built."
"Vermont Computer was very friendly and helpful on May 4, 2021. They fixed my computer problem quickly and took the time to explain all the details to help me understand in layman's language! They are my 'go to' for any computer problems. Thank you very much to: Ian, Nova, and Matt! Molly"
"These folks are great. Very professional and friendly. My old H.P. was infected badly and it totally crashed. I wanted to keep it because it has a DVD player, and I just like it. I took it to the Computer Cooperative in Randolph. They evaluated it and contacted me with the steps they needed to take, and the price involved. Then they kept in touch with me and fully informed me, and got my consent, for everything they did. They put in a new solid state hard drive, and a new system (which is smooth and clean and more user friendly than Windows). Very fair prices. The computer is way better now than when it first broke down! 5 STARS!!!"
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