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NextLevel Guys PIM migration service is the country’s first and only PIM (personal information management) migration and troubleshooting service. 


What we offer? 
Hassle free and convenient PIM migration service! We will move your contacts, calendar, email, tasks, notes, photos and videos from your old device to your computer or another device. 

We will handle your device and your data as if they were our own. We respect your gadget and your privacy and we put this at the forefront of this service. Please go over our Confidentiality Agreement if you have further concerns regarding your privacy and data


We will teach you how to maximize the use of your device. Aside from setting up your device we will also show you the basics on how to get the most out of your gadget. 


Devices and platforms supported?
Apple (iOS and Mac OSX), Microsoft (Windows Phone and Windows 7), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia (Symbian), Google (Android and GMail) 



Pricing?
PIM migration service (contacts, calendars, tasks, notes, emails, photo/video backup to computer) = 1000 per device on top of appointment fee. 



When and where?
We offer onsite service by appointment at a per hour rate of 500 for the 1st hour and 250 per succeeding hour on top of the device fee. 



What we require?
Computer or notebook, device with charge, data cables, AC adaptors, access codes, internet connection, backup media or USB stick is optional. 


You may reach us via email: vincent<dot>nextlevel<at>gmail<dot>com or ritchie<dot>nextlevel<at>gmail<dot>com 
Vincent Benedict Castro & Ritchie Chan the NextLevel

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