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So I had a broken iPhone 3GS sitting in my backpack for the last 3 or 4 months. Daughter's phone, used mostly as an Ipod Touch instead of a phone, so it wasn't really a big deal how long it sat in the bag. However, I finally decided today was the day to get it fixed. I did a search for "Vegas Iphone Repair" and found a Yelp review of another company nearer to my home. The first reviews were great, but towards the end of the page, they didn't look so hot. One of the reviews stated they got screwed by this other company as the guy didn't know how to fix it. The customer ended up going to Desert Wireless. I looked up DW and they were just down the street from the Strip where I work. I called them up and got a price and time ($30 to replace glass and 15 minutes). They even had a coupon on their Yelp page for $5 off of service. By the time I got down there, there was a bit of a line. The tech's were quick to get to me and stated at first, 50 minutes. As I filled out paper work and showed coupon, it suddenly became 15 minutes, which was great! I took a seat and hung out. About 15 minutes later, there was the iPhone with a perfect screen. Yay! I also picked up two cases for the other 3GS' I have and they even used the $5 off coupon for them (so instead of $10 each they were $7.50 each!) All was good as I walked away. When I got in the car, I found that silicone had leaked out into the screen (a little piece, like fabric). I immediately walked back up to the store and showed the tech who'd repaired it. He said no problem, took 5 minutes and fixed it right up. Looks and works great! Thanks Desert Wireless! (Notes: They are on second floor in a relatively unmarked two story office building. They are basically on the far NE corner of the complex looking at it from the street. Once inside the building, its easy to see them as they have a lot of signage on their windows)
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