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tinyidentity Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend a local spot/person to have

> an iphone screen repair done?

SARP on the Grove Vale, corner of Melbourne Gr. Pras fixed my son's iphone 5s screen (after they messed it up in Peckham!)They are open till 4pm I think, most days & fix computers too.

IPHONE REPAIRS:


IPHONE 4/4S SCREEN REPLACEMENT ?29.99

IPHONE 5 SCREEN REPLACEMENT ?49.99

IPHONE 5S/5C SCREEN REPLACEMENTS ?59.99


ALL OF OUR REPAIRS COME WITH 6 MONTHS WARRANTY


No-Fix-No-Fee Policy


We Now Offer Onsite Repairs.


A Tecnician straight to your door.


Prior day booking is required


Onsite Repairs are limited to 9am-6pm Monday - Friday (After Hours is available at extra cost)


All repairs are done onsite in less the 1 hour


A fee applies to any delays that may arise that are not the fault of our driver- ?20 for every 15mins


Onsite repairs are limited to screens plus small part repairs for phones


Onsite repairs are limited to South East London


There is a Non-refundable fee of ?20 for each call out


We must be able to quote %100 over the phone prior


In an instance our tech arrive's onsite and finds out that we have been miss informed ie, extent of damage, wrong model and the customer declines further repair we charge an extra futile fee of ?40 on top off call out fee


If for any reason we cannot complete the repair onsite the item will be returned via courier the following day


All call out repairs must be pre-paid via debit or credit card

Well that seems like a pretty grim service.


It sounds almost impossible not to spend a fortune.



mps Wrote:

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> IPHONE REPAIRS:

>

> IPHONE 4/4S SCREEN REPLACEMENT ?29.99

> IPHONE 5 SCREEN REPLACEMENT ?49.99

> IPHONE 5S/5C SCREEN REPLACEMENTS ?59.99

>

> ALL OF OUR REPAIRS COME WITH 6 MONTHS WARRANTY

>

> No-Fix-No-Fee Policy

>

> We Now Offer Onsite Repairs.

>

> A Tecnician straight to your door.

>

> Prior day booking is required

>

> Onsite Repairs are limited to 9am-6pm Monday -

> Friday (After Hours is available at extra cost)

>

> All repairs are done onsite in less the 1 hour

>

> A fee applies to any delays that may arise that

> are not the fault of our driver- ?20 for every

> 15mins

>

> Onsite repairs are limited to screens plus small

> part repairs for phones

>

> Onsite repairs are limited to South East London

>

> There is a Non-refundable fee of ?20 for each call

> out

>

> We must be able to quote %100 over the phone

> prior

>

> In an instance our tech arrive's onsite and finds

> out that we have been miss informed ie, extent of

> damage, wrong model and the customer declines

> further repair we charge an extra futile fee of

> ?40 on top off call out fee

>

> If for any reason we cannot complete the repair

> onsite the item will be returned via courier the

> following day

>

> All call out repairs must be pre-paid via debit or

> credit card

Thanks all - I ended up walking over to SARP and it was done in an hour for 55 quid. The guy was nice too.

Seems like he did a quality job, I'm not having any problems with it.


tinyidentity Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend a local spot/person to have

> an iphone screen repair done?

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