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    Simply Mac

    Simply Mac

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    When my 2014 MacBook Pro's "E" key died, I turned to Apple Support. They listed local repair shops…read moreto take it to, and Simply Mac was the closest. I drove the hour and 46 minutes to get there because I wanted help from the pros. I got there and found two employees sitting at a desk, and the store was empty otherwise (no other customers to help). They greeted me on the way in, and I explained that my E key wasn't responding to being pressed. They said they don't fix individual keys and don't work on older computers that are out of warranty because it's not worth their time vs the money they would make. I was told Apple would replace the entire case for $760, which is more than my Mac is worth now. I asked if there was anything else I could do or if my Mac was totaled, and was told that was all they could do. I said I would just buy a new one then, and I walked over to the Macs for sale to shop. No one offered to assist me in making a purchase. I asked if they took trade-ins like the Apple Store does, but was told they only take 2016 or newer. I felt like they could have volunteered that information. I left without buying anything. On the nearly 2-hour drive home, I thought of ways I could salvage my computer. I stopped at Walmart and bought a $10 windows keyboard, so that was on option that let me log in. I researched accessibility options built into Catalina and found I can pin a keyboard to the screen. Not only that, but I can create an individual board and add keys for a lowercase and capital E so I can just click on it to input the letters. That is how I have typed this entire review, and it actually works pretty well combined with autocorrect. Here's a screenshot of my solution. Did the guys at the Simply Mac repair shop know about adding panels to use keys or using an external keyboard and just not offer those solutions because they wouldn't make any money with those easy fixes? Or are they not very familiar with the products they are supposed to be the experts in? What was clear to me in my one experience with Simply Mac was even when I was the only customer in the store, whatever they were doing on their phones was more important than solving my problem or helping me buy a replacement laptop. I contacted Apple about this problem and they said they could replace the case for $597, so even that quote from Simply Mac was off by over $100. Was it elevated by their middleman fee just to send it to Apple for me? In any case, I won't be going back. I recommend against wasting your time as well.

    Possibly the worst customer service I've experienced. Ever…read more Very rude. Condescending. Unhelpful. I left within minutes of arriving and took my business elsewhere. I highly recommend you not waste your time even trying. Go "elsewhere" first.

    Tech Doctor - itservices - Updated May 2026

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