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If the shop on the corner of Melbourne Grove isn?t open try:

https://www.facebook.com/WeFixPhones1/



mumof3girlies Wrote:

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> I dropped my phone the other day and although the

> screen in not cracked it is glitching and

> flickering and will not respond. I usually get

> phones fixed one of the kiosks on Rye Lane but

> they are all shut.

> Anybody know of anyone offering a service?

> Many thanks

  • 3 months later...

Another recommendation for SARP - good value, prompt and friendly service. My screen iphone replacement was ?40 and was ready in an hour. Best to call in advance in case he is busy or out of the shop, though.

He opens at 11am at the moment I think and will call you back if he can't immediately take a call - tel 07967 525383 / 02086938456 28 Grove Vale SE22 8EF

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