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nunhead_man

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You can't go wrong with SARP: 26 Grove Vale (the newsagent/phone shop on the corner of Melbourne Grove, recommended by Toldyouso). He's done a couple of jobs for me. My iPhone 5 had died, just out of warranty, with a non-functioning top switch and failed battery connection. Apple and O2 kindly offered to replace the phone with a reconditioned one for ?200. Pras at SARP (see what he did there?) fixed it for ?45! Now it's good as new. He's also replaced an iPhone battery for...?20! Moreover, he's trustworthy, efficient, and, whilst repairs might not always be on the spot, he'll go out of his way to help. Contact him at [email protected], or 07967 525383.
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