BALITANG INTERNASYONAL: Massachusetts Tech Creator 'Salem Techsperts' leaves repair world and announces retirement by June 2025 due to Tariff Inflation forcing to be shutting down [#OnlyOnOneNETnews]
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS -- Repair shops in America are slowly declining and going out of business for life due to the implemented tariffs by current United States president 'Donald John Trump' where computer corporations getting more greedy and expensive to fix by the professionals themselves. Content creator and independent repair shop owner 'Salem Techsperts', real name 'Andy Harding' will go out of business by June 2025 citing a new video released on Easter Sunday (April 20th, 2025 -- Massachusetts local time).
Andy is more likely to retire after this scheduled career departure date, his YouTube channel and the repair shop combined will not do fixing, repairing or refurbishing computer and gadget equipment at all. Before joining the video-sharing platform under Google's parent company 'Alphabet', 'Salem Techsperts' was founded in 2015 at a local Subway fast-food restaurant in 'Salem, Massachusetts'. He is also a former Service Member of 'Food Corps' which focuses on creating a healthier school lunch system in the U.S. as first reported with 'CBS Evening News' with 'Scott Cameron Pelley' in the 2010s. Within years later after that, Subway secured an establishment deal to open his local repair shop to be rented there and shared the room in that said state to work full-time with pay.
Also before or during the global Coronavirus Disease-19 (CoViD-19) pandemic, the quoted meme trend of "The Greatest Technician That's Ever Lived" in some short YouTube videos, as well as on social media, proved to be a source of inspiration and motivation for Andy and his top-rated shop's growth over the past decade to provide high-quality repair services than any other American states nationwide. His followers and subscribers combined, per over the average of 3 million people across YouTube, outgoing ByteDance's TikTok, and Meta Platform's Instagram.
The reasons why he was closing their repair shop in Massachusetts were due to a high monthly or annual rental fee, increased repair costs, etc. In last year's statistics data from IBISWorld, there are nearly 30,000 of them including 'Salem Techsperts' alone in America. We never know after his retirement by June of this year as he permanently parted ways on all platforms but left them archived and abandoned to be focusing his own well-being and other personal stuff.
As the computer and gadget repair industry for his career of legacy, the top repair shop of 'Salem Techsperts' is about to end for now. Communities in Massachusetts will surely feel the impact of Andy's departure. His loyal customer base depends on his expert service and friendly approach that he has provided throughout the years. The loss of such a beloved local business marks the end of an era for tech repairs in that area.
The implementation of U.S. President Trump's tariffs has resulted in both delayed repairs and increased costs to inflate more that turned into expensive and ridiculously luxurious, which residents must now endure when seeking reliable service. The customers who depend on Andy's prioritization will face difficulties adapting after he departs. As he moves on to the next chapter of his life, many will remember the contributions he made to the community and the joy he brought through his work.
FILE PHOTO COURTESY: Andy Harding via YT PHOTO BACKGROUND PROVIDED BY: Tegna
SOURCE: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK0tww7uHt4 *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGXyVkGy034 *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfOvkD3ImVI *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DxQioAjPVk *https://foodcorps.org/the-boston-globe-if-they-grow-it-they-will-eat-it/ and *https://www.ibisworld.com/united-states/industry/electronic-computer-repair-services/1702/
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