January 31st, 2010 → 2:50 pm @ Trevor - Philadelphia
- Philadelphia, PA -
- Temple University -
Daniel emailed us last week about his 14.1-inch iBook G4 that had a completely broken screen. He had actually seen our flyer on Temple’s campus back in September, but he didn’t have the money saved up for a repair until now. We told him that it would be $299 to replace the screen on his 14.1-inch iBook and he was thrilled because he had been quoted more than $500 from shops in the Philadelphia area that would have had to have his computer for at least a week.
We met him at his dorm at the Edge on Temple’s campus and his iBook was repaired in about 30 minutes. He told us that he had left his iBook in his dorm with the door open and when he came back in his dorm room, the computer was on the floor. The Ghost of the Edge? Daniel isn’t sure, but one thing he’s sure of is that he’s going to take better care of his iBook in the future and recommend CrackedMacScreen.com to all of his friends with Macs.

Daniel's iBook Before

Daniel's iBook After
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January 30th, 2010 → 2:40 pm @ Elliott - Columbus
- Columbus, OH -
- Starbucks -
Shannon gave us a call two days ago about her 13-inch white Macbook that had a broken screen. She had taken it to the Apple Store a few months ago but couldn’t afford the repair. She stumbled upon our website while doing a Google search and decided to give us a call. We scheduled the repair for today at a Starbucks by her house, and her husband tagged along for moral support (and also to make sure that Shannon would be safe!).
The repair went perfect, and both Shannon and her husband were extremely happy with the whole process. And the fact that we are all really normal guys.

Shannon's Macbook Before

Shannon's Macbook After
January 30th, 2010 → 12:24 pm @ Trevor - Philadelphia
- New York City, NY -
- Starbucks on 35th and 8th -
We got an email from Julia in New York City a couple of weeks ago about her broken screen on her 12-inch Powerbook G4. She found our website on Google and decided to send us an email to inquire about how much it would be to replace her screen. We emailed her back and explained that for older Macs, sometimes it is more affordable to replace a broken screen with a used (but in perfect condition) screen. In her case, it was a lot cheaper to use a used screen. S
We scheduled the repair for today in New York City and we met at the Starbucks on 35th and 8th. 30 minutes later, her 12-inch Powerbook G4 was fixed and she could finally get back to doing work on it!

Julia's Powerbook Before

Julia's Powerbook After
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January 21st, 2010 → 4:59 pm @ Trevor - Philadelphia
- Philadelphia, PA -
- Temple University -
We got a call yesterday from Tim at Temple University. He had called us last September about the broken screen on his 2008 white Macbook. He had his cash together, and wanted to go through with the repair. He told us that he broke his computer by throwing it into his mesh gym bag and knocking it around with some books inside. Definitely a recipe for disaster.
We met him at the Laptop Lounge of the SAC (after he got lost for 10 minutes) and his Macbook was repaired in 30 minutes. He was thrilled to say the least.

Tim's Macbook before

Tim's Macbook after
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January 20th, 2010 → 6:34 pm @ Trevor - Philadelphia
- Jenkintown, PA -
We did a repair a couple of weeks ago for a guy named Billy whose son Jimmy had broken his screen. Well Billy referred us to Tom, one of his coworkers who had a broken his Macbook Pro’s screen. We gave Tom a call, and agreed to meet at his house today at 4pm.
While performing the screen replacement, we discovered what appeared to be shards of broken wood between the screen and the back of the computer. Tom jokingly said that it was from when he used the screen to hammer something in their shed (haha!).
After 40 minutes, Tom’s screen was replaced and the wood debris had been cleared away.

Tom's Macbook Pro before

Tom's Macbook Pro after
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