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Sarp on opposite corner from M&S near ED station. I had mine done on Saturday, really useful shop, think usually only open in the afternoon.

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5 hours ago, SpringTime said:

If you're nearby Peckham I'd just walk down Rye Lane. One of the guys down there should be able to help. 

Hmmm, my daughter did that, the battery they put in her phone lasted about a week.

She doesn't live in London and had gone home by that time, so couldn't take it back and complain.

There are loads of phone shops in Rye Lane. Hopefully she was just unlucky.

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Thank You for replies, I second the feedback about one of the shops on Rye lane, few years back , I  had a bad experience as the guy last my sim card, didn't seem to care, but found it eventually through persistence , but there a few phone shops there, so experience will probably be different good and bad,  great shout out for Sarp, i visited them and the guy is really helpful and professional - may not be the cheapest but i am not sure what Rye lane charges.

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