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    uBreakiFix by Asurion

    uBreakiFix by Asurion

    2.5(33 reviews)
    32.3 miBloomfield
    $$$

    This review is for the Liberty Ave location in Bloomfield…read more It's currently July 2025 and in December 2024, I dropped off an old pixel 6 of mine because the battery expanded in my hot car. I was told they'd look at it and let me know next steps. I was told I'd need to leave a deposit and I'd hear back. I received a call the next day, wherein a voicemail was left letting me know they'd have to order a battery and it'd arrive in 5-7 days. I never heard back. A few weeks later, I called for an update and was told that they couldn't find my phone but could see the work order and that they'd call me back. No one called me back. I called a month later and was told the same thing and that I'd get a call back. Nope. No call. Oh, by the way, when I "paid a deposit", I was actually signed up for a subscription for Asurion Home that I wasn't made aware of. I cancelled it, but not before I was charged. I visited the store today, as it's clear no one cared to call me back. The manager let me know they likely recycled it after 3 months. He said someone would have called to let me know. Spoiler: no one called me. I, however, did call at the 3 month mark and no one said a word to me outside of letting me know they'd have to keep searching and would call me back. And even though someone said they could see my work order when I called, today I was told there was no work order. I really don't know what to think. Was it deleted to cover tracks when they couldn't find my phone? Did one of them steal my phone and delete the work order? I mean, wtf is happening? From my perspective on the outside, I have to assume the employees either have a min amount of people they need to subscribe to Asurion Home, or there is some sort of credit they receive (it looks like I'm not the only one this has happened to) and the person who I spoke with did so without telling me. Regarding my phone, the manager says it was probably recycled after 3 months and that he couldn't help me. He said to call corporate (which I just did. They asked for the work order#, but that was apparently misplaced along with my phone). His recycled-at-3-months argument is nonsense as well, as my phone went missing after a few weeks. I needed the data on the phone and planned to do a data transfer (per the employee), so I didn't need the phone. It was a phone that wasn't in use. But now the data is gone, along with my phone. This really blows for me. I'm pretty upset and I feel like I won't be helped. So yeah, don't go here unless you're interested in a surprise subscription to Asurion Home and being out the cost of a phone.

    EVERYTHING COULD IMPROVE!! Charged me for a $200 battery that was in warranty and should have…read morebeen free. Battery "lost" in shipment from Dell. Now I have to pay. One month in repair at Cranberry Township store and they will not provide documentation to prove they even ordered the battery from Dell and a tracking number to show it was lost. "Against corporate policy to do so." Take your electronics elsewhere! This company uses sham tactics!!!!!! Spoke to Corporate at Asurion and believe it or not they offered me a $25 check to settle this $200 issue!!!!! Told them they could do BETTER. Said I could have just picked up my computer and sent it to Dell myself to settle but how the hell do you do that if you have no proof of Ubreakifix's order for replacement battery under warranty and a tracking number to prove it was lost in shipment??!!! All which "corporate" says is not permitted under their "policy" worse yet they try to upsell me on an Asurion maintenance plan!!!!! No on your life! RUN DONT WALK!

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    T L C Shop

    T L C Shop

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Lovely little shop. Very refreshing to have a nice large consignment shop in the area, there's not…read moretoo much else like it. The selection is pretty great and I've never had a problem with the staff. Very nice people, from what I've seen. Prices vary but in the cases of my interests, they're awfully cheap for what it is. If you want to sell there, keep in mind this is a resale shop and thus you're bound to get less than the worth of the item, as they still need to make a profit off it. Maybe selling in lots would be worth it, but individual rare items are best off elsewhere if you want full value. Anyways, I highly recommend this shop to anyone who thrifts collectibles. Often the prices are better than eBay's!

    What a terrible experience!…read more I walked into the TLC Shop with four items which I had preemptively priced according to "Sold" listings on eBay, which by the way is the exact manner that the people of this business determine their prices rather than using it as a reference to supplement their knowledge of the products they buy and sell. In fact, it would seem that they have no knowledge of the products they buy and sell at all. Before they even looked up my items they displayed distaste for them, with no reasoning at all and no knowledge of the items other than that they "don't usually buy PS2 games." Well, as any gamer would know, the games I had were Baldur's Gate and Star Ocean; an immensely popular ARPG and a moderately nostalgic and still quite loved JRPG respectively. As they also probably know, PS2 games generally have no value. Even considering it was the most popular system ever LONG after it's release (and continues to go strong, even with an imminent release of PS4), the market was just flooded with games for the system. Any RPG'er will tell you however: these ones definitely ARE worth something. Maybe they're not a mint FF7 or Suikoden but they're still very sellable, which I made sure of before I even left my house. People still love these games, and as far as I know neither has been re-released on any console's premium store (Xbox Marketplace or PS3 Arcade)... eBay had over twenty sold listings TODAY at or around $10 on Baldur's Gate, and a similar amount at a wider range of $5-$15 on SOTET. Alright sure, so I'm not trying to make bank here... I literally told them that between the two games, a brand new hockey stick, and a virtually unused laser (not optical!) USB mouse... I wanted to make between $1.50 and $5.00 to feed my nicotine addiction. Maybe it's not the most lucrative transaction they might make that day, but it's definitely a profit. And I'm a customer. The guy straight up lied to my face about the value of the games. I've amassed thousands of positive feedback on eBay. I know what I'm doing. He was extremely condescending, treating me as though I had no idea how to search sold listings on eBay. All he quoted were bid snipes of a few dollars, telling me he can't sell the item and make money, and refused to acknowledge the reality that plenty of them were selling per day at a much higher rate than he was quoting. Also, the owner was standing there and didn't say a word and no one even considered valuing my other items at all. One dollar and fifty cents is what I wanted from this store. I frequent their store, both buying and selling. I couldn't manage $1.50 out of at LEAST $35 worth of items, selling at THEIR value. Even if they had bought one of my items at a measly $1.50 and THREW IT AWAY, they'd have lost less money than they did by treating me so poorly, allowing me to walk out completely dissatisfied and even angry, and losing a loyal customer for life and potentially a large amount more from word of mouth. If you want to sell something, don't go here at all. Besides their elitist attitudes, (you're running a thrift shop in Kittanning for heaven's sake, get off your high horse!) they still don't pay what they honestly COULD and still make a reasonable profit on items that they DO buy. They seem to have little knowledge of the products they buy and sell and even less about customer service. Sure, if you're just going in to look for a book, a little piece of furniture, an old CD, or midrange electronics and are ready to pay exactly face value for what it's worth (often more, actually), by all means this is YOUR store! But honestly, there's two (three?) other thrift shops within two blocks that have more friendly staff and realistic thrift prices, albeit non-comparable amounts of items. In summary: Bad customer service, poor decision-making, sketchy buying practices and most importantly, extremely poor customer service leads me to rate this store a 1 out of 5. Almost forgot to mention that their customer service is absurdly awful. I'd rather stand on the street corner twenty yards away and try to barter with passersby than walk into that store again. Even if they had free cookies.

    Cricket Wireless Authorized Retailer - mobilephones - Updated June 2026

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