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Broken Smartphone, Tablet, or Computer?
Broken Smartphone, Tablet, or Computer? iFixScreens Carle Place, New York offers iPhone Repair, iPad Repair, Smartphone Repair, Drone Repair, PC & Mac Repair Services. Our store carries a range of accessories and protection plans for your gadgets. We carry refurbished smartphones, tablets, and computers. Get prepaid wireless plans to save you money on your wireless bill, pay your bills and refill your prepaid plans with gadget repair experts at iFixScreens Carle Place, New York. Come see us toda...
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- Mon 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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- Wed 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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BRIANA STANTON
If you’re interested in being scammed by what I can only imagine is a father/daughter duo then sure have your phone fixed here. I had the cracked glass on my phone replaced in October. Nora told me there was a 180 day warranty and stated that it would cover the screen if it were to crack again, but not water damage. I dropped my phone in December and the screen cracked again. I scheduled an appointment for 11 am on a Sunday morning and a man shows up at 11:20 to open the store. The store opens at 11 on Sunday’s. I don’t know about you but it’s pretty rude to show up to work 20 mins late, but I was polite and said nothing about him wasting my time. I mentioned the warranty and he told be he would change the screen for $155 . I said ok but Nora told me the warranty would cover the glass in the 180 day time period. Then, he launched into what I can only imagine is a pre planned skit him and Nora have for when they pull this BS on customers. He calls Nora and of course she says she never said that (she did) but the little skit on the phone is just a way to scam people when they question the warranty. Then he asked how much I paid the last time and I said 163.80 and he told me no you probably paid $175-185. Funny how he thought he knows more about my bank account than I do because I had the email receipt and my bank statement. Again, this is all a way to scam people out of more money and make $155 seem like a deal. For anyone thinking of coming here just realize that the warranty is complete BS they advertise it on the website and in emails, and if you have to hide the convoluted warranty multiple paragraphs down in your terms of service, then you’re looking to scam people.
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