Hi Dallas.

To be honest I wouldn't trust any major coorporation with repares, just because when you send your computer or phone or whatever off to somewhere else you have no idea where it is, when you get it back or what's going on with it.

If I ever need a repare I know a very nice local firm of tech specialists who deal with anything windows relatedd and take literally a week, indeed they built my current pc, handled the installation of a new graphics card when the old one bust last year, and also sold me a new internal hd and took me through installing it. They will also do software fixes too at a very reasonable price and the most I've ever seen them take over a repare was one week which was my mum's desktop.

They don't deal with mac or anything Apple related unfortunately, indeed I don't know if it is even possible to get local repares done that way what with Apple's thing about being in absolute control of anything to do with their products even when you own them.

But for anything windows I'd always trust my local, or indeed someone like them.

Ultimately it's like anything else, if you send whatever peace of equipment to be fixed, if it's done locally you can always check up on it, be sure of what is being done and remain in touch with the process. If it's sent off into the coorporate black hole you don't know where it's gone, and indeed with the size of a lot of companies like apple, neither do many of the people who work there either :D.

Beware the grue!

dark.

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