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The name is new, but the story begins over 15 years ago.

 

In 2004, Scott Anderson opened up "The Computer Market Place", It started small at local flea markets, but quickly became a small business in no time. "TCMP" made Harford County and the surrounding areas its home from that point forward.

 

Jackson Wyatt began working at "TCMP" as a Computer Technician and through the years that followed, quickly rose to the top as the Senior Technician, and became the go-to Tech for any onsite jobs. During this time, Scott's son, Nick Anderson, joined the ranks as a Computer Technician as well, and quickly began to take charge of the in-store operations.

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In 2019, Scott Anderson retired from the business, and handed over the reins to Jackson Wyatt. 

Jackson and Nick continued their journey under a new name, and work tirelessly to provide

the excellent products and service their long-time customers know and love to this day.

It's not surprising that Jack & Nick are where they are at today.

Years of knowledge and skill bundled up into one name, WyatTech.

- Cichowicz, Gary
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HOURS OF OPERATION

Mon-Fri                           10AM - 6PM

Saturday                         10AM - 2PM

Sunday                                  CLOSED

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410-420-7979

122 North Tollgate Road, Suite 2002

(Through The Stack & Store Gate)

Bel Air, Maryland (MD) 21014

WYATTECH reserves the right to change any policies, pricing or procedures not reflected on this website.

WYATTECH, formally known as "The Computer Market Place", assumed new management in 2019.

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