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    Advanced IT Solutions - General Manager of AITS for 12+ years

    Advanced IT Solutions

    (105 reviews)

    Mike was great to work with. He was up front with all the prices and was in constant communication…read morewith me. He stayed with in the budget discussed and gave me additional services, free of charge. Once the work was completed, he thoroughly explained all of his work and gave advice on how to properly maintain my gaming machine. He was always polite, respectful and demonstrated high levels of expertise. I would highly recommend him.

    Short story: I paid them $300 to get a gaming PC back up and running. It broke again within a…read moremonth. Same issue. He agreed to repair it under warranty, but after multiple weeks, and additional expense, they weren't able to fix it. When I lightly pushed back about the delays the owner threw a tantrum and told me to come get my machine but he was only giving me back half the money. I'll spare you all back-and-forth details but scroll through the reviews here and see how he responds to negative feedback. He's dismissive and lacks maturity. That's him. That's what you get. If you're cool with that type of behavior, have a computer issue that's easy to solve, and lots of time to get it solved, then AIT could be a good fit for you. If you want a professional that can confidently solve your issue in a reasonable amount of time, then you might consider other options. Edit: Look no further than the owner's rambling response to this review for evidence of my points above. Zero accountability, its always someone else's fault he wasn't successful.

    Alpha Omega Technical Services

    Alpha Omega Technical Services

    (3 reviews)

    I don't know what I would do without Jeff. Recently I purchased a new lap top. One phone…read morecall/Text away and Jeff was there. He transferred all my data and buz software to it. It's comforting that he takes care of all my business and home computers. He catches the problems before they become a nightmare. Thanks Jeff. Jere Tudor

    As a long time PC user and breaker, (My first had Win 3.1 and a whopping 250mb hard drive) I've had…read moremy PC's serviced, repaired, and officially D.O.A.'d buy some of the best and worst repair services. I took my (self built) 2K gaming PC to Alpha Omega Technical with what I thought was a MB issue. Several weeks later; (Due entirely to Amazon, parts orders during troubleshooting, and my own un attentiveness) I was given back a PC that while was essentially a wiped machine due to catastrophic data loss, but runs like it did when I built it, if not better, and after 37 hours of RE downloads is awesome to operate. (ALTHOUGH.... having to "upgrade" to Win 10 from Win 7 was an unmitigated horror, I believe to be perpetrated by MicroSoft just to mess with us Old People) And the most amazing thing: I looked at some of my old receipts from what I once thought was a great company, and found a list of their ancillary fee's such as storage while waiting on parts. If I had taken this machine/issue to them; my charges/fees would had been in the thousands, rather than the (less than $400.00) final cost I was charged by Alpha Omega Technical Services. Always go back.

    Apple SanTan Village

    Apple SanTan Village

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    I had to take in my older iPad Pro because it stopped charging…read more Arrived early for the appointment with the Genius bar and was helped right away. After checking the system and going through the diagnostics, Jamie (I don't know if I have the right name, apologies to the nice man who helped if this isn't your name) did a hard reset and voilà my tablet works again :) I was thinking of buying the newer Air iPad with the M3 chip: unfortunately, there were none with the 1Tb I needed, and the 512 GB just isn't enough. The store was busy being a Saturday, but there were many helpers so no one seemed to wait for long. This store is the one I've been going to since buying my first Apple watch many years ago: still my favorite.... even though I didn't get the 1TB ;)

    I've been shopping at the Apple Store since basically the beginning of time, back when iPods were…read morecutting-edge and not retro collectibles. Between personal and business purchases, I've probably spent enough to personally sponsor a section of their glass walls. So when I say this was my worst experience ever, I mean it. So here's the adventure. I'm at work, my wife calls and says her iPad is full. Easy. I hop on Apple's site, load up a top-of-the-line iPad with all the extras. Then I decide to finally do something about the fact that I'm deaf in my right ear, so I add AirPods Pro to double as "hearing aids." I even add engraving to the headphones so I know which ones are mine at home... because apparently my master plan is to label the only thing I can't hear out of. Anyway, everything shows as available for same-day pickup, so I decide to swing by the Apple Store Santan Village on the way home and avoid the whole "who's signing for packages" situation. I walk in, ready to grab my stuff. And immediately become invisible. I try one employee, they turn and talk to someone else. Try another, same thing. At this point I'm genuinely wondering if this is a social experiment or if I actually don't exist. Eventually I find someone who helps. Nice enough guy. I hand him my order to scan. He doesn't scan it. He asks what I ordered. I tell him. He then realizes he should probably scan it. We're really firing on all cylinders here. He goes to grab my stuff, disappears, and someone else comes out with just the iPad. I ask about the AirPods. "No headphones." I show them the order. "Oh... yeah, there are headphones." He goes back again, comes out and says they're not ready yet. Not ready? I got an email saying they were ready. Turns out because they were engraved, they're not actually there and won't be for a few days. Which is impressive, because the website made it sound like everything was good to go. So now the solution is to cancel the order and just buy them again in-store. Perfect. Nothing like redoing a transaction you already completed. I cancel it. The guy helping me immediately turns to help someone else, so I get to stand there again, waiting for round two. Eventually we redo the purchase, and magically, non-engraved headphones appear instantly. So to recap, the one item I specifically customized is the only one that didn't exist, and the only reason I added engraving was so I wouldn't mix up the headphones I literally bought because I can't hear well. Solid system. End result: I spent thousands of dollars and somehow felt like I was inconveniencing everyone just by asking for help. And here's the real kicker. I didn't walk in expecting to spend a small fortune. I had already spent the fortune. I just showed up to pick it up. I'll take my business to Chandler Fashion Center or Scottsdale Fashion Square next time, where hopefully acknowledging customers is still part of the experience. Avoid this location like it just told you your storage is full.

    Insist IT - datarecovery - Updated May 2026

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