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I just wanted to give a big recommendation for NetQuest on Pellatt Road. On Monday I smashed the screen on my iPad. Following a conversation with Apple who said it would cost me ?185 to get it repaired, I searched the EDF and found other recommendations for Christian at NetQuest. I sent him a message on the forum and heard back almost straight away. Today I picked up my beautifully repaired IPad, with it's shiny new screen for a fraction of the price quoted by Apple. Thoroughly recommend him for a speedy, very reasonably priced and good quality job.


NetQuest..


83 Pellatt Road

London

SE22 9JD

United Kingdom


Tel:0871 288 2613

Fax:0870 706 3111

Just be aware that Apple probably won't help you with any future problems you may have with your iPad, as it's a non Apple repair. Had my iPhone screen replaced by an independent place but when I subsequently took it to Apple for a completely unrelated problem they refused to help and I had to buy a new phone!http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-forum/stop.gif

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