About Us

About Us

DOLLA Computer was founded on 24th August 2010. Though it’s a young IT products and service provider, but it is growing to be a professional ONE. We sell brand new and secondhand desktop and laptop computers, and all kinds of IT products. We also provide various of service that related to computer. 

We always offer all customers a great price, and provide an excellence service. 

If you want a computer for a reasonable price, weather you have any problems with your computer, please don’t hesitate to contact us. 
We are pleased to serve you. 

Business hour: 8h00 AM – 6h00 PM (Every day) 

Business Include: 
Selling Computers and all spare part, accessories 
Hardware and software repairing 
Networking, Maintenance and Camara Security.

CONTACT

Contact Us

Business Hours: 8AM – 5.30PM (Monday to Sunday)

Call Center: +855 010797145 / +855 797184

Email: Chum.dolla@gmail.com

Computer (Kampucha )

Address: No. 393-395Eo, Kampuchea Krom Blvd., Sangat MettaPheap, Khan 7Makara, Phnom Penh 12252

Sales: +855 797145| +855797184

Service: +855 010797145

V-Tech Gaming Center (City Mall)

Address: Ground Floor City Mall Super Market (Near Amazon Cafe), PhnomPenh, 217 Street Monireth

Sales : +010797145
Branch Manager: http://www.chum.dolla@gmail.com

Purchase Manager / ManagingDirector: http://www.dollacambodia@gmail.com

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