CrackedMacScreen.com is more dependable than the whole country of Korea!

June 17, 2010 Leave a reply

- Philadelphia, PA -
- Drexel University -

Amanda lives and works in Korea, but was home for a week in Philadelphia to move out of her old apartment. She had broken the screen on her 13-inch white Macbook while she was in Korea but couldn’t find a dependable place to get it repaired. She had actually left it at a repair facility for a whole month but they said that they couldn’t fix it. She knew that she would be home this particular week, so she looked us up online and we exchanged a few emails.

We met her at her freshly cleaned out apartment and had her Macbook repaired in about 30 minutes. Take THAT Korea!

Amanda's Macbook Before

Amanda's Macbook Before

Amanda's Macbook After

Amanda's Macbook After

If you can see your reflection in your screen, it’s glossy. If you can’t, it’s antiglare…

May 23, 2010 Leave a reply

- Philadelphia, PA -
- Drexel University -

Aaron is a Sophomore at Drexel University, and his girlfriend recently hopped of of his bed with his Macbook Pro and dropped it on the floor of his frathouse bedroom. He slowly opened up the screen, and it was too late! The LCD was crushed, and so were his dreams of editing video for his finals in a week. He knew that he had to get it fixed, and get it fixed fast!

He found us on Google, and gave us a call. The whole repair process went really smoothly except for the fact that he didn’t know whether his screen was antiglare or glossy. Turns out he had a glossy, and we replaced it for him without an issue! He was so happy that he could get his work done for his final push of the the semester.

Aaron's Macbook Pro Before

Aaron's Macbook Pro Before

Aaron's Macbook Pro After

Aaron's Macbook Pro After

Broken bezel? Check. Bent keyboard? Check. Covered in red nail polish? Check. Repaired same day? Check…

April 27, 2010 Leave a reply

- Philadelphia, PA -
- Drexel University -

Brittny saw one of our Septa platform ads in University City and did a triple-take. Her bezel (the frame around the screen of her Macbook Pro) was cracked all the way through and the keyboard was bent at an incredible angle. She had taken it to Best Buy where they told her she would be paying $1,000 for the repair. With the bezel replacement, keyboard replacement, and nearly an hour spent cleaning red nail polish off of her screen, our same-day repair with pickup and dropoff was only $429.

We met Brittny at her sorority house, picked up her computer (because of the extent of the damage, it was impossible to do it in front of her) and dropped it off a few hours later. She was so excited to be able to use her computer as a laptop again! And for less than half the price of what she thought she would be paying!

Brittny's Macbook Pro Before

Brittny's Macbook Pro Before

Brittny's Macbook Pro Before

Brittny's Macbook Pro Before

Brittny's Macbook Pro After

Brittny's Macbook Pro After

We’ve got some new Septa train ads in Philadelphia, so look for us if you’ve cracked your Macbook!

March 22, 2010 Leave a reply

- Philadelphia, PA -
- Drexel University -

Kaitlin’s white Macbook had a broken screen for about a month. She finally saved up enough money for what she thought the repair would cost, and was planning on driving to the Apple Store to get her screen replaced on Monday. Luckily, while taking the train home from class that day, she saw our new train platform ad by her apartment. She called us up, heard about our service and our price, and was thrilled! She thought she was going to have to pay at least $700, but for us to come to her apartment 30 minutes after her calling was only $299.

The repair was completed an hour after she called, and she vowed to recommend us to all of her friends.

Kaitlin's Macbook Before

Kaitlin's Macbook Before

Kaitlin's Macbook After

Kaitlin's Macbook After

Philadelphia Police officers break their Macbooks too…

October 27, 2009 Leave a reply

- Philadelphia, PA -
- Drexel University -

We got a call from George M. at Drexel University yesterday. One of his daughter’s friends had broken his daughter’s white Macbook. He ended up buying her a new Macbook two months ago. Enter yesterday, where he was doing rounds at Drexel University, being that he is a Drexel University Police officer. He saw our flyer, called us up, and we scheduled the repair for this morning.

One of our repair techs met him at Drexel’s campus, fixed his daughter’s Macbook in 30 minutes, and this computer that for all intents and purposes was dead, was brought back to life.

George's Macbook before

George's Macbook before

George's Macbook after

George's Macbook after

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