Nov 122008
Dear All,
Reimage has a new pricing plan, 10 repairs for $139. Read more here.
We have thought long and hard how to keep providing value to PC repair professionals and not lose money doing so. This new pricing plan, we hope, seems to address both these points.
We also threw in several features:
- Integrated AVG anti-virus
- An increase in the scope of repair
We hope you find this new pricing plan appealing and, as always, are intrested in hearing your thoughts, opinions and comments in our customer feedback portal.


I would like to see a plan where we paid monthly, quarterly or annually and recieved a sliding dscount based upon purchases.
I’m assuming that plan adminstraion is acomputerized, so its a relatively minor adjustment to have LOTS of flexibility in purchasing.
I expect that the average technician will find themselves with an increasing number of sales, but some of us are very small and it would be nice to have the rise to and shift from buying small lots to the monthly unlimited service.
Putting out money for ten, when you don’t have much to begin with and are estimating a small number of systems based upon how many you’ve had previously.
Personally, my sales plan is to sell them individually as a clean-up and service visit. While there, I intend to give them a pitch for a annual mainttnance plans, with options for check-ups ranging from one a week to one a quarter.
Getting this running remotely will make such visits truly profitable.
While there are still things to run under maintenance, like dfreagers & such, as well as dirv3er and other software upgrades, they will undoubtedly be progamic, and can be mostly run with nearly any script language.
My customers are attorneys who won’t let me reboot if they are in the office at all, as they (and I) don’t want to risk dropping something. But they also down’t want me to do it outside of office hours on site.
Remote would let me service the machines at night without bothering them.