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    Phone Shack

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    I have a Motorola Edge 2022 256Gb Cellphone that I purchased with a bent screen. I came in with…read morethe cellphone and a new replacement screen and spoke with Mike. He told me he would give me a call the next day with an estimate of the repair. He quoted me a fair price of $75 to replace the bent screen with the new screen. The next day he called me and said the phone was ready. I picked it up and it works great, just like new. Many Thanks! Highly Recommended!! Mark C.

    This man means well but has a lot to learn about professional accountability and customer…read moreinteraction. I took a phone in yesterday with a cracked screen in order for him to replace it. After he replaced it, I noticed that the battery would no longer hold a charge, and would continuously reboot every 2 minutes while plugged in. None of this occurred prior to handing the phone over to him, the battery operated completely like normal prior his "fix". He denied responsibility and argued with me for a whole hour while he was trying to figure out what was wrong with the battery. He even claimed that my phone was crappy and its battery was already bad by the time I gave it to him which is not the case at all. It held a charge and it certainly didn't try to keep rebooting while plugged in. Basically, he simply didn't believe me, and never considered or accepted the possibility that he may have damaged the charging port or battery connection, or motherboard component when replacing the screen because he said they were separate systems. He also said that because he "couldn't test the battery" before replacing the screen, he "did not know how well it worked" before the screen replacement, which was his way of insinuating that the battery was already bad and I'm using this as a ruse for a free fix for a pre-existing issue. Thing is, he actually could have tested the battery if he wanted to before opening the screen, it was still holding a charge and working even with a busted screen. But he didn't and he was using this as an excuse to avoid accountability. I saw that he wasn't going to be able to figure it out any time soon and I had to catch a flight so I demanded a refund. He refused, and kept on arguing that the screen replacement had nothing to do with the charging port or battery and his only argument for not having anything to do with it is that he's replaced many screens and "you're the first customer who's had this issue". Well guess what? I googled "iphone se won't charge properly after replacing screen" and literally the first result was an iFixit thread with over a dozen answers from people experiencing the same issue, with one user saying it's happened 8/8 times they've done screen replacements on the SE. The most common explanation from reading the threads is that he dislodged a connection called FL2400 in the logic board, which is common when applying too much pressure from the wrong side of the battery connection with a spudge tool. He could have figured this out in 2 minutes by doing a simple google search but instead chose to argue that he had nothing to do with it; I only found this explanation later at the airport. It was only after I threatened to write this review that he agreed to issue me a refund. But not before removing the fixed screen, and re-attaching the old broken screen. If he didn't issue the refund, this review would be 1 star, but this is the outcome I'm left with: I gave him a phone once and he made it worse. I gave it back to him a second time to rectify that mistake and he returned it in even worse condition. I used to have a cracked screen iPhone that held a charge and was still usable. Now I have a cracked screen iPhone that doesn't hold a charge and is effectively useless. And while I did get my $80 back, I lost 1.5 hours of my time and countless words of arguing to a man who was careless in his trade and in utter refusal to consider that mistakes like these are possible for him, let alone take responsibility for them. I suggest anyone reading this to take their phone to a more professional operation, both in terms of technical skill and people skills. (FYI, the first 5 star review below is fake. It's by the business owner himself. His name is Mike, I know because it's on his business card. As far as I know this is the first real review)

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    Phone Tech

    Phone Tech

    4.8
    (109 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    Convenient and affordable option for phone repair…read more Courteous and knowledgable staff. Good job.

    I never leave reviews. Nice enough people...went there as a specific choice to buy local rather…read morethan go to the Assurion affiliated behemoth. It may have been a mistake. I'm 57 and never had to replace a screen. I dropped my phone, screen broke...had to do it. Such is life. They fixed it, more expensive than the franchise place but it was my choice...all good. 11 days later my screen is cracked...I didn't drop it, didn't put the phone in any condition or environment that was in any way out of the ordinary....genuinely...on my kids...no lie. Just as it was before being fixed, my phone resides on an Otter box. I am at a friend's house...I set my phone down...pick it up an hour or so later and it's cracked. Does something rub up against it? Probably...maybe. Can't be sure. But there was zero stress put on the back or front of the phone. It was in my pocket, in the car and in this person's house. When I came back and explained my situation, the best they could do was instead of paying the $188 I paid originally, I paid $150. On the one hand, I get it. The warranty not covering physical damage makes sense. People are nuts, people are irresponsible, etc. But I got zero vibe, feeling, sense that my take mattered. I didn't ask for it but was thinking...if I'm the business owner, maybe I throw in a scree protector at not charge. A minimal...coupla bucks investment in a customer that says on some small way...we get it...you just paid $188 for a replacement and 10 days later...inexplicably you're paying another $150....so...as a basic gesture of goodwill...here's the bare fu***ing minimum we can do to display some level of service...and nope. Just a transaction. Gimme a GD reason to pay more to shop local next time. Your shortsightedness cost you not just a customer but probably 8-10 customers if basic marketing principles hold. Shop local - please...for everything you can. Your dollar, when spent locally serves the business and your community 10x vs what comes from shopping at a chain. However...if you need a mobile phone repaired...there is no benefit to shopping local. Why? Because they know they have you. They know you are captive to your phone. Really. They're right. We are. No argument. Go to the behemoth. Go to the chain if you need your phone fixed. These guys are no better. They know you will do whatever to get your phone back. They clearly use inferior quality product. And I feel for them on some level...they are competing against massive volume that prices them out for many folks. Well, this is the rare occasion where the local place lost me. I won't say "don't shop here", etc...cause maybe my experience is just a one-off. And...also...F them. They had a shot at being decent and failed.

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    Boost Mobile

    Boost Mobile

    1.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I would give Boost Mobile on Normandy Blvd in Jacksonville, FL. Zero Stars if I could!!…read moreWe went into the Normandy store to get help with changing phone number to Boost and we were having a problem for 3 days and decided to go to that store. The lady behind the counter yesterday was trying to help us. The woman who said she was the manager, was sitting in the corner playing on her phone. Several people came in and needed help, so we had to move over, so the woman helping us could help them, because the "manager" wouldn't get up to help. We left and it took me until 6:00pm to get the problem fixed over the phone. I was told to go get another sims card. My granddaughter went into the Normandy store, the same store from yesterday, and the "manager" told her she would sell her a sims card but she would not help her. We came home and tried over the phone and she was told to go back to the store. We walked in and the "manager" told us to leave, my granddaughter told her that her phone was fixed, she just had to start over on the account. We were told to go to another location, that our problem was to much. We left and I went back in to ask where another store was and over heard her telling someone in the back that my granddaughter should have bought a phone from them. I asked her about the store and she said 103rd, I asked where on 103rd and she said she didn't care and to f-ing leave. The "manager" was very rude and unprofessional. And in my opinion, she should be fired and that store should be closed. We went to the 103rd store and Diane helped us and was very professional.

    If I could leave zero stars, I would. "Tiffany" is the worst representative I have ever encountered…read more- do yourself a favor and drive a couple of miles south to the store on Blanding where Karlynn will be a pleasure to deal with. In Tiffany's words, she is retail, not customer service...she is neither for me. UGH! "

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