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Alaska Tech Support
Find a LocationPhone: (907) 345-2476Fax: (907) 276-9300, Send email to Alaska Tech Supporthttp://www.alaskatechsupport.comView Additional Web Addresses
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Customer Complaints Summary
| Complaint Type | Total Closed Complaints |
|---|---|
| Advertising / Sales Issues | 0 |
| Billing / Collection Issues | 0 |
| Problems with Product / Service | 0 |
| Delivery Issues | 0 |
| Guarantee / Warranty Issues | 0 |
| Total Closed Complaints | 0 |
Additional Information
topType of Entity
Limited Liability Company
Contact Information
Principal: Mr Kirill V Kononov (Owner)Business Category
Web Design, Electronic Mail Service, Internet - Web Hosting, Graphic Designers
Products & Services
This company offers web design services for real estate companies.
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LocationsX
1 Locations
PO Box 112911
Anchorage, AK 99511-2911Directions
Industry Comparison ChartX
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*Alaska Tech Support is in this range.
Types of Complaints Handled by BBB
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- Advertising or Sales
- Billing or Collection
- Problems with Products or Services
- Delivery
- Guarantee or Warranty
We do not handle workplace disputes, discrimination claims or claims about the quality of health or legal services.
BBB Complaint Process
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