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Mobile Phone RepairsNewest Review: ... much money to send. Then they provided printable forms for me to send with the phone and one to keep. I sent the phone Special Delivery and I sent an email to the company a day later to confirm they had received. I was delighted when I received an email back within 10 minutes saying that the phone had already been fixed and was on its way back. I got the phone next day with a new LCD and all for £39.95 including VAT & P&P. I would recommend the service to anyone with a phone problem, their estimation system should give you an idea how much it will cost. ... more |
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by - written on 28/02/02 (Useful, 703 readings)
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I sent a phone to Gizmo-direct.com (www.gizmo-direct.com) because it had a broken LCD screen, they had an online quotation system so I knew how much money to send. Then they provided printable forms for me to send with the phone and one to keep. I sent the phone Special Delivery and I sent an email to the company a day later to confirm they had received. I was delighted when I received an email back within 10 minutes saying that the phone had already been fixed and was on its way back. I got the phone next day with a new LCD and all for £39.95 including VAT & P&P. I would recommend the service to anyone with a phone problem, their estimation ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/09/01
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ASK YOURSLEF THIS QUESTIOn, This many times? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Do we need mobile phone? Now after asking that question 10 or 15 times! Do u think u u still need a mobile phone? ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/01 (Very useful, 818 readings)
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What Customer Services? – Motorola revealed. So, the inevitable happens and your beloved L7089 or M6184 gives up the ghost. You’re lost and abandoned: have lost an essential part of your body: your arm aches from the weight of lying by your side and not in its natural position bent towards your ear; your vocal chords and eardrums lack stimulation. You’re alone. Of course you panic. You start to shake and sweat. You will be separated from your vibrating, plastic buddy, but even worse than that – you will need to contact customer services. Agghhhhhhhh…..! It’s ok. Calm yourself. Don’t panic. Just take ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/07/01 (Useful, 884 readings)
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I broke my out of warranty Nokia 8210 & needed the antenna replaced. I went to Carphonewarehouse who told me it would be £75 to fix regardless of the fault. I knew what th4e fault was & also know a new antenna only costs about £10 so I decided to look elsewhere. I did a web search on Nokia Repais & came up with Landalow (www.landalow.com). This is an official Nokia repair centre based in Scotland. They have an 0800 number to call, a freepost address to send the phone to & give you a FREE quote before they fix the phone. I ended up paying £20 to get it fixed, much cheaper than the Carphonewarehouse. This is a very good company. Service is quick, they fix the phone usually ... Read the complete review


