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Company details

  1. Computer Support and Service Company
  2. Cell Phone Store
  3. Computer and Accessories Store
  4. Computer Repair Service
  5. Mobile Phone Repair Shop

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We provide: - Computer service - iPhone and iPad screen replacement - Networking - Consulting - Sales - Friendly approach


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BUYER BEWARE! DO NOT GO HERE!

Buyer Beware! I was desperate. Had just shattered my iPad screen. The owner of Computer Clinic (CC) quoted a screen replacement off the cuff of $300. Soon after the repair, the new screen started flaking around the button. I didn't react immediately as it came with a warranty, and the screen worked fine. Within a few days cracks streaked across the whole screen and horizontal lines began making the screen non-viewable. I took it back. I told the owner my screen had cracks throughout. He looked sympathetic, but shared that there was nothing he could do because I had obviously dropped it. I ask how one could drop an ipad such that it could shatter from the button. He nodded in agreement. Once again, he looked sympathetic and told me there was nothing he could do as my iPad's battery had obviously swollen pushing the button out thusly cracking the screen. Being a standup guy, he offered to redo the screen at a 15% discount. He pulled out the CC price sheet, and I could see the price of the job just completed was supposed to have been $265, not $300. I was quoted a redo price based on taking 15% off the off-the-cuff $300 price of $255. I chose to not obtain another crappy cheap screen. I went to the Apple Store where they exchanged my broken for a brand spankin new same model for $298. Funny that a "computer expert" wouldn't be aware of Apple's repair resolution, but it's hard to accept one would be so immoral to be aware of the program, say nothing and profit immensely over other's ignorance. Shameful.

1 December 2018
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