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    AFAB Computer Service

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    Services - AFAB Computer Service

    Desktop computer support

    Device support or repair

    Laptop body repair

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    Laptop support

    Printer repair

    Printer support

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    iSupply Slidell

    iSupply Slidell

    4.4
    (38 reviews)
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    These guys do great work and stand behind everything they do. Our family will always use them for…read moreall our screen repairs.

    I had my phone serviced the day prior at 4:30-5pm on 1/13/26, about an hour before closing, so when…read moreI got the phone I didn't have much time to verify anything and left on good faith that all was good. The day after, I found out they sell "genuine" Apple product parts that aren't actually bought through Apple (yes, I was verbally told this), which means they aren't truly genuine. I contacted Apple while sitting in iSupply to confirm, and Apple told me the parts are most likely not genuine if they're not clearing the second screen. I cannot authenticate the camera or screen now because they cracked my original screen during the camera repair and replaced it without letting me know, so my screen isn't authentic either, which I find unacceptable considering I only came in for a camera replacement due to a busted camera lens. Now my screen has this washed out look to it, and it can't even handle the blacks of the screen correctly as it shimmers, and it gives me a headache looking at it. If you're going in for a repair, be aware: you cannot authenticate, which means no proper calibration and a lower overall phone value. That is my warning to anyone coming here for an Apple repair. Just go to Apple and get your stuff properly certified. Yes, I am irritated, but I am fair. The workers are cool; the experience sucked. Do not claim to sell "genuine" Apple parts if they can't even clear the authentication process. Now I have a permanent pop-up in my settings asking me to authenticate, which I can't do since the parts aren't real. One last thing: it's cool that the owner offered to replace my screen for free again, but it's pointless if the parts aren't real because I still can't authenticate, so I'll leave it at a one-star and move on, looking at my screen as a constant reminder not to go to third-party repair shops. Hope the $230 was worth it to lose a future customer. Don't break people's products and replace them with cheaper, low-quality parts and call it a day.

    Mattes Computer and Printer Repair

    Mattes Computer and Printer Repair

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    This guy is genuine! I bought a "certified refurbished" MacBook from a certified refurbished online…read moreretailer. Not long after I got it, there was a little bit of liquid damage. No luck with the online retailer. Philip was recommended to me. Got in touch with him and he is reliable and trustworthy and honest! Fixed my laptop! He also said the online retailer should have never sold the one I have as certified refurbished since it showed previous liquid damage! Very honest and I highly recommend him!

    I was told by Phillip that he could fix printers as mine had stopped auto detecting the correct…read moresize docs in a file. He was here maybe 30 minutes and told me that I'd have to select the size on each and every doc in a 200 page file. When I told him that it had worked properly for the past 5 years with no issue, he said that I was being combative. I paid him his fee.... For doing absolutely NOTHING, except insulting me and my intelligence. As it turns out, I fixed the issue myself. The problem was that even though the adobe acrobat reader icon was on my computer screen, it was just an inoperable shortcut. Somehow, it had been deleted from my computer. After redownloading adobe acrobat reader, it now prints files on the correct size docs. if Phillip did not know how to repair/fix the issue, he should NOT have accepted the job and wasted his time nor my time, but most importantly my money for doing nothing and being arrogant, obnoxious, and insulting! since you are the computer expert, why then did you not even offer to look at the computer??? Also, it was working properly up until approximately one month ago, not 5 years ago. You apparently didn't hear that either.

    AFAB Computer Service - itservices - Updated June 2026

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