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A week ago my phone (Samsung Galaxy SIII) looked the movie poster from Unbreakable. Glass shards started poking my ear when I was on the phone - that's when I knew I had to do something. First stop, Verizon. A replacement phone (my contract wasn't up) would to cost me $500. Thankfully, the rep recommended "a good phone repair place on the East side", aka Phone Ambulance. My experience was quite good: they were very courteous both over the phone and in store. They told me approximately how many times they had fixed Galaxy phones vs how many issues they had (only a few) and that my phone given the severity of the shatter could end up in the latter. I understood the risks, left my phone, and four hours later (I paid $10 for the expedited service, normally it's 24 hours) I picked up my like-new phone for just over $100. I'd go again without question and recommend them to friends.
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