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When the headphone jack on my iPod classic broke, I immediately brought it into the Apple store to see if they could fix it. I was told that my warranty expired six months ago and that I would have to purchase a brand new iPod, which I thought was absolutely ridiculous considering I googled the problem and it appeared to be a very simple fix job, certainly not worth forking over another $250+ when the only problem was the sound. That being said, I am pretty inept in the field of technological repairs and didn't want to attempt to fix it myself, so I brought my iPod into Irepair and prayed that they could help. Sure enough, I was told that it was a very simple fix job that would take about 45 minutes to complete. After wandering around the neighbourhood for 45 minutes, I returned and my iPod was as good as new. I would definitely recommend Irepair to anyone who has issues with any Apple product, as Apple are complete asshats when it comes to customer service and Irepair will potentially save you hundreds of dollars, as it did me. A+
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