[Njtechdiv] Help friends and family with PC woes. It's easy and cheap too!

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Hey David,

Have you ever needed an easy way to remotely get someone out of a 
pickle with their PC?

Do you wish it was possible to remotely access your friend's PC 
regardless of their choice of screen reader? Or even, gasp, remotely 
help a sighted friend or family member?

Have you found yourself wishing the solution could be as intuitive as 
it is affordable?

Since 2007, Remote Incident Manager (RIM) has been a reliable 
solution for assistive technology trainers and tech support providers 
seeking to provide assistance computer to computer, and in its latest 
iteration, remote assistance is easier and more affordable than ever 
for everyone from the tech know-it-all to the green novice.

We're rolling out RIM day passes. Here's how we roll.

For the person offering help:

    * Buy a day pass from us. No sense in shelling out hundreds of 
dollars if you only need remote access every now and then, right?
    * Download and run a small program on your PC to start the remote session.
    * The program will give you a 9 digit code you will share with 
that poor, helpless PC user.

For the person receiving help:

    * Head over to SeroHelp.com, then download and run a small 
program to set up the remote connection.
    * When prompted, enter the 9 digit code you got from your 
techno-savior. Press Enter and presto! You're connected.

If the computer has to be rebooted, don't worry; the connection will 
come back on its own. So no matter how many of those annoying reboots 
are required while whipping that stubborn PC into submission, you'll 
both remain connected through it all. Doesn't that sound romantic?

RIM is compatible with all major Windows screen readers, on both 
computers. If you're helping someone who isn't running a screen 
reader, then our very own System Access will run in a special mode 
where you hear the speech but the other person doesn't. Yes! This 
means that it's now practical for you, a blind computer professional, 
to remotely help your sighted friends, family, and clients. Aren't you amazing?

While we know you're a tech genius, you'll find helpful instructions 
all along the way. It's so easy it doesn't need any documentation. We 
do all the magic for you. And besides, we don't want you tearing 
apart our documentation and telling us where you would have done it 
differently.

So, the big question is, of course, how much will this all cost? How 
about five bucks to get someone out of deep doo-doo? But don't 
procrastinate on helping your friend or relative with that pesky PC 
problem, because after 30 days, the price will go up to $14.95. Which 
still isn't much money if you're up the creek without a paddle.

We're also sharing the love with our loyal RIM subscribers by 
slashing our subscription prices in half. Now for just $49.95 a month 
or $499 a year, you can help your friends, family, and customers with 
those vexing PC problems at any time, or even train someone else to 
become a tech god, just like you, if that were possible. And if 
you're not yet a RIM subscriber, there's no better time to get 
started, because now you don't even have to pay that annoying $199 
setup fee anymore. So now you'll have money for therapy when you just 
can't figure out why Aunt Tillie is having so much trouble watching 
Facebook videos of her grandkids on her 5-year-old PC. Or just 
<http://www.amazon.com/Fire-HD-Display-Wi-Fi-GB/dp/B00IKPYKWG?tag=serotalk-20>buy 
her a tablet, and still have some money left for yourself.

So come on, take a walk on the wild side! If you're ready to take on 
the challenge of becoming a one-person PC tech support department, 
<https://secure.samobile.net/rim/buy_day_pass.html>buy your first RIM 
day pass today!

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