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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo one says boyfriend IMO. It's sooooo yesterday.
What I meant was there was no "mate" and it was Cojak trying to drum up business for her Plan B ( repairing Iphone screens).
Oh never mind. I have failed at it.
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No one says boyfriend IMO. It's sooooo yesterday.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post"Mate"
Sounds like a Plan B to me.
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I can fix them, send it to PO Box 233333 with a cheque for £50. If I can;t fix it ill even dispose of it for you (although I will use the £50 to do that).
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Good spot but I am sure if you want to pay 600 they will take it off you...Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSurely even an iPhone is less than £600 new?
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I've a mate who got her iPhone screen fixed for £40 all in from a company on ebay. She was very happy with the result (she did a lot of reseach before choosing the company).Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAny recommendations for getting it fixed. Looking for a service less expensive that the apple shop and less hassle than doing it myself.
I'll contact her and find out the company name.
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Surely even an iPhone is less than £600 new?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostJust go down the local indoor market. They will have a phone shop that will fix it for you for 30-600 quid depending on what you broke... My lad knows the guys at ours by name
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I agree but lets be honest, the number of iphones that need repairing they are gonna know how to do it well!!Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostTo be honest, most of them I wouldn't touch with a barge pole, or even your barge pole.
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We have a shop near us in North London that is a shoe and phone accessories shop, what a combination.Originally posted by Freamon View PostSorry we don't have those in the south.
Phone shops are 2 a penny, unlock this, fix that, sell you a case or whatever. Just look for an LED Open sign.
To be honest, most of them I wouldn't touch with a barge pole, or even your barge pole.
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