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Businiess name:
Quick-Fix-Computers
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
-dishonest about necessary repairs\r
-tacking on phony additional charges\r
-very unprofessional\r
-blatant overcharging\r
-poor communication\r
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Do not trust this guy. \r
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My laptop would not turn on after powering down so I brought it to Quick Fix (which is a guy who works out of his town house apt in Columbia Heights). He met me in the hallway and didn't bring me into his apt/office, which was not very professional. I suspected my charger might be broken and the guy told me he would first check for that and discount the diagnostic $70 cost if such was the problem. \r
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The next day he called me informing me that I would need new parts and labor for a total of $250+ dollars not including the $70 for diagnostics. He also informed that I might need a new motherboard but wasn't sure yet (very expensive).\r
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I decided to take my laptop to another company and just pay the $70 for the diagnostic.\r
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It turns out my charger (and only my charger) was broken which would cost $25 bucks to replace. Quick Fix tried to scam me out of a couple hundred dollars, plus whatever else he planned on doing. \r
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If you bring him your computer plan on being overcharged to have things ""fixed"" that were never broken. Also he takes 24-72 hours to respond to emails. I assume I am not the first person he has tried to pull this on and probably not the last. Beware.
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