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    Wireless Hotshots - Samsung, iPad, & iPhone Repair

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    4.2(9 reviews)
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    Dropped my iPhone 6+ Space Grey, shattering the screen…read more Apple wanted $130 + 3 (3!!!) days to replace the screen. Calling around to 5-6 local repair shops resulted in a bunch of "Nope, we don't have the 6+ screen in grey" responses and one "Sure come on down!" only to have them try the old "oh no we only have white screen" rope-a-dope when I showed up at the store. Came across these guys at Wireless Hotshots on Yelp so gave them a call. I was a little hesitant since in my experience anyone claiming to be a "Hotshot" usually isn't. Long story short, they guys are hotshots. Great customer service on the phone and in person, fair price ($120), and work done within 2 hours even though there were several other devices in line in front of mine. I've had my phone back now for a few weeks and you would never know the screen had been shattered. No weirdness, no ghost scrolling, no phantom taps. Touch-ID works like a charm, etc. It works perfectly. The cherry on top was their putting a screen protector on for no additional charge. Don't quote me on that though maybe they just felt sorry for me. I am definitely taking my devices here next time one breaks. I couldn't have asked for a better overall experience. They were honest (didn't charge extra for a supposed "bent frame" like one of the other shops I spoke to) and did an amazing job. The only knock was that their credit card reader was out that night so I can to go get cash but to me that was nothing more than a trivial inconvenience.

    Stupid their dam Yelp sign says fix samsung but I just called and they dont fix samsung…read morephones..false adv.!!!! HORRIBLE PLACE

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    Metro by T-Mobile

    Metro by T-Mobile

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 miSun Valley

    Wow! So sad for those unappreciative people. Those bad, negative, one star reviews. I visited this…read morestore today around 11am and was greeted by Angela. One of the associates. Right away she approached me and asked if I needed help? I told her that I need to buy a phone charger to charge in my car. After careful observation what type of phone I had, she looked at the phone and the chargers that they had in stock. She told me that they don't have the charger that is appropriate for my phone, but she can order it for me and they should have it in store within a week. I agreed, and she placed the order. Told me that she will either call, text, or email me to let me know that the shipment has arrived. My son and I are both with T-Mobil and very satisfied with the network and their customer service. Whether it's over the phone or in person.. They had variety of different types of phones, tablets, chargers, lap tops, and more..Store was in a very good shape and it was clean; and fully stocked. Charger was $20.00 not including tax. Thank you Angela and T-Mobil. Will be waiting to hear back from you soon.

    I was into this location around 4:20 pm on May 30th I had come to port my number over to T-Mobile…read moresince my phone had gotten destroyed and I opted for an IPhone 16 Pro (which Metro does not currently offer). I did my due diligence by calling Metro's customer support BEFORE leaving my home so I'd be prepared and would know what to do. A customer service representative told me that to port my number that I'd need my account number and a transfer pin and that since my phone was not able to turn on that I'd need to go to a MetroPCS dealer and ask for those things in store. "They can help you do that in store since you can't receive the text with your transfer pin" I went to this location and was immediately told that they (two female associates) could not help me and that I needed to go to T-Mobile. Which isn't entirely wrong but first Metro needs to issue a "Transfer Pin" for T-Mobile to use. The first dark haired, short female directed me to her associate Miriam who seconded that I needed to go to T-Mobile. I said, "But then why did your customer service direct me to come here?" It didn't make sense but I thanked them and left. Add to this awful experience that it was a 90 degree day and it was HOT. I was sweating but just wanted this done and didn't want to cause trouble. At T-Mobile the associates there helped me as much as possible but told me that it is in fact Metro who needs to provide a "Transfer Pin" and who can also provide account information like my account number. The T-Mobile associates even called Metro Customer Service to verify for me (which the associates at the Metro store couldn't be bothered to do). Again customer service confirmed that I needed to go to a Metro store. I explained that I had and they had sent me to T-Mobile which he confirmed was "odd". He told me to go back to the store and call customer service and give the phone to the associates and someone in his department could walk them through it. I went back. Miriam and her associate attempted once again to insist that I needed to go BACK to the T-Mobile store. She attempted to pass the blame off onto the T-Mobile associates. I then called Metro CS support. Within minutes of speaking to a customer service rep from Metro and a few clicks on her computer, Miriam was easily able to provide my account number. It didn't even take two minutes for her to obtain what she previously claimed that she couldn't. Miriam kept insisting that she couldn't generate a transfer pin even though the CSR from Metro had said, on speaker, with her RIGHT THERE, that she 100% could do it. She began becoming deliberately obstinate and argumentative with me when I tried pointing out that she had the ability to do this from the start and that she should have been the one to call Metro customer support to help me trouble shoot. That due to her directions, I had to run around, waste gas in the heat. I said, "You'd be frustrated too" to which she snottily responded, "No ma'am I wouldn't. I'd handle my stuff. I wouldn't be acting like you" Miriam kept insisting in a snotty tone that I needed to go to T-Mobile like a broken record. It was literally like talking to a brick wall. I was at a point of frustration and fed up with Miriam's attitude that I told her that I was needing to speak to the store manager and would be discussing her conduct with the her store manager and district manager. I hate to do this and generally leave this as a last resort but her conduct was beyond what was acceptable. At this point, Miriam became pissy and refused to help me because, and I quote, "I don't need to put up with your attitude. You can leave because I'm not helping you". Fortunately, I had Art from customer support on the phone and he bore witness to Miriam's horrendous customer service and got me to a CS support supervisor who helped me at that point and agreed that Miriam's conduct was out of line and that it's not how Metro strives to treat their customers. Art advised me to leave the location and go to another, which I finally did and that associate helped me accomplish this with customer support in all of about 5 minutes. To the store manager Angela - Your employee needs coaching ASAP on customer service. You do not handle customer issues with an attitude. She should have been the one to troubleshoot and call Metro CS before I even left the store. Instead she opted to argue and go on some power trip when she was 100% in the wrong. Fun closing fact: The associates at the nearby T-Mobile store I visited told me afterwards that they have heard a number of complaints and similar stories from customers about this Metro location when I told them what store it was. Seems this place is getting a reputation and not a good one. But no need to worry about me - I would rather lick rusty nails than deal with Miriam again. I won't be returning. Miriam: Chubby, shorter, with mild acne and longer dirty blonde hair with highlights, brown eyes. (Just in case she provided a false name)

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