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    Click One MSP

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    My old laptop required a wifi extension repaired. In addition to the fact that it was repaired the…read morenext day for a very reasonable price, Charles even helped me to set it up at my place fixing some issues coming from Shaw-Rogers. Thank you, Charles, so much for your dedication to your clients and your professionalism.

    WARNING: Shady business practices, severe privacy violations, cheap aftermarket parts, and…read morepre-planned "liquid damage" excuses. I brought my iPhone 14 Plus here for a screen and battery replacement. What followed was a multi-month nightmare of zero communication, privacy breaches, and a completely botched repair that has left my phone running hot and barely usable. I am posting this to warn the Vancouver community and back up my experience with direct, black-and-white proof from my phone's own system settings. 1. Unauthorized Off-Site Transport & Massive Privacy Violations * Taken to a Private Home: I only discovered my phone had been removed from the commercial shop and taken to a technician's private residence after repeatedly calling to find out why the repair was taking so long. * Camera Roll Evidence: When I finally got my phone back, I found photos on my camera roll of someone else's laptop that were taken while my phone was at this technician's house. * The Passcode Trap: They demanded my personal passcode under the guise of "testing the hardware." Authorized Apple service providers do not need your passcode to run diagnostics. Having my passcode allowed them to bypass security, clone my device's data, and access my personal life unsupervised. 2. The Software Cover-Up & Lost Data * The Secret Wipe: To try and hide the system alerts caused by their cheap parts, they did a full factory reset and restore on my phone before handing it back. * The Proof: Because of this unannounced wipe, secure apps like Facebook Messenger completely forced a security logout, and every single password I had manually saved on my device over the last few weeks was entirely erased from the local memory. 3. Black-and-White Technical Proof (See Attached Photos I have attached screenshots of my iPhone's battery settings showing the exact state they returned my device in: * The "Unknown Part" Warning: My phone displays an "Important Battery Message: Unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple battery". The system is completely unable to determine the health of this battery. I paid for a proper repair and got cheap, unprogrammed, unverified aftermarket hardware. * Abysmal Battery Drain: My screenshots show the battery dropping from 73% at 7:31 AM down to 71% at 7:36 AM, and plummeting to 69% by 7:40 AM. That is a 4% drop in just 9 minutes from light Safari use (with only 1 minute of screen-off background activity running). This "new" battery is dropping faster than a degraded, 5-year-old battery. * Touch Screen Failure: The replacement screen is also highly defective. It lags constantly, auto-dims and brightens erratically on its own, and requires multiple taps just to get speech-to-text to turn on. 4. The "Liquid Damage" Setup & The "New Owner" Script * The Setup: As I was walking out the door, the technician, Charles, casually mentioned he "noticed trace water damage along the bottom of the phone." This is a classic, calculated setup to void my repair warranty. If the cheap display or battery fails next week, he will try to blame "liquid damage"--even though my original intake receipt has absolutely no mention of water damage. * The "New Owner" Script: After leaving a previous bad review, Charles called me, refunded $120 of the labor, and begged me to delete the review because he "just took over the business a couple of months ago." Public review history shows him using this exact same "I just took over the business" guilt-trip script on other customers over a year ago. Do not fall for it. * The Recycling Danger: This shop heavily promotes "free electronics recycling." Given their total disregard for data privacy and unauthorized off-site transport of devices, I strongly warn anyone against trusting them with old tech that still has your hard drives and personal data intact. Wiping customer data to hide cheap parts, secretly taking devices to private homes, and using manipulative scripts to delete honest reviews is highly deceptive. Avoid Burrard Laptops (also operating as Vancouver Laptops).

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    This is the second time I've taken my custom PC into Memory Express on Broadway. (The first time…read morewas several years ago when they rebuilt my system after the water cooling system failed. They did a super job). This time I needed to have my system upgraded to Windows 11 and upgrade the hard drive. My computer was ready the next day and cost considerably less than I expected. Young Shintaro at the customer service desk was very helpful and made a number of recommendations to improve the upgrade. I'm an old lady and sometimes get 'attitude' at technical service desks but there was none of that here. Excellent customer service and highly recommended. Good job ME!

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    Ordered an Ryzen 9800X3D processor from CC, they sent it by Canada Post. They knew 72 hours prior…read moreto shipping the CPU to me that Canada Post was going on strike. I messaged them right away and was told to wait, that they were aware of the issue; however, wouldn't do anything. Fast forward 3 weeks post ordering and I sent them another message stating this was unacceptable and they needed to send me a replacement CPU. When the original one arrived I would return it, or they could request it to be returned to them before it was to arrive at my place. They responded they would replace the CPU right away and ship via other means. Fast forward another 2 weeks, no notification of a new CPU, as a matter of fact, absolutely no response from Canada Computers at all. I have sent 2 additional messages to CC and not 1 response yet! The most pathetic customer service ever! Yes, I get that the postal strike wasn't their fault. What is their fault is knowing 72 hours prior to the strike that they'd be striking, yet still using Canada Post anyways.

    The worst experience i have ever had dealing with an online store.ordered a gpu on launch day and…read morereceived confirmation. Then 2 days later received an email saying my credit card is an international card(it's not) and my gpu will be held(it wasnt) their customer service which took 5 days to get a hold of told me this was a 'system error on their end' but would do nothing to honor the price and told i was ridiculous and hung up in me whenni said that this wasn't a good experience.

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