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    Platinumt6 Cellphone & Computer Solutions

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Device support or repair

    Mobile phone body repair

    Mobile phone support

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    The gentleman who helped me was the best. I was terribly frustrated because my phone went kaflooey…read moreon me. The screen froze, so I couldn't phone, text, email, or do anything else that's important to me. I spent hours trying to unfreeze the phone. He asked what the problem was, and he fixed it in less than a minute. COMPUPOD is now my go to place before I start pulling my hair out. I'll also make it my go to place when it's time to replace my phone. Thank you so much for your fine service. ,

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