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    Fargo Phone Repair

    Fargo Phone Repair

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    They may be good for phone repairs, but do not trust them with larger devices…read more Sunday, January 14th, I submitted a laptop with water damage for repair. I asked the employee if he had an estimate of how long a repair like this would take. He replied sarcastically, "well, it's water damage, SO..." Max (different employee) called that afternoon and said the motherboard was "extremely corroded," but their "motherboard guy" was in Wisconsin, so they could ship the laptop to him overnight. He said a new motherboard would be $900, so trying to repair it in WI would be cheaper. When he assured me the laptop would be sent Monday morning and still fixed in 1-1.5 weeks, I agreed to it. Monday I saw online that new motherboards with Intel i5 cores were online for $250-350. My laptop is an i7, but I was willing to downgrade. I also wanted a tracking number for the laptop as I spent over $1200 for it and was concerned about it getting lost or damaged in the mail. I called several times and left a voicemail, and they didn't call back. Tuesday I called again, and someone answered but didn't know what was going on. I again asked for a tracking number. They said they'd send it. They didn't. Thursday I finally reached Max and shared my concerns -- the employee on Sunday was sarcastic, the price he gave for a motherboard repair ($900) was drastically higher than the options online ($300), other local shops offered motherboard repairs in store for similar or better prices, the option of downgrading from an i7 to an i5 core to save money wasn't discussed, they were difficult to reach by phone, I still hadn't received a tracking number. It all seemed shady. He apologized and promised to get a tracking code. I had been prepared to file a report for theft. He emailed that afternoon and said he'd been "misinformed as to when his coworkers were going to be able to ship the package" and they would overnight it right away. Note they were supposed to mail it Mon morning for it to reach WI by Tues or Wed. There is a post office 5 minutes from their store. At this point I no longer trusted them with my device. I called and said I would like my laptop back unrepaired. From the tracking number I saw the laptop had not yet left the USPS facility, so I told Max he could request an interception (Fargo Phone Repair did not suggest this option before I brought it up; I had to look it up for them). To their credit they paid the $30 interception fee. USPS didn't register the interception until the laptop traveled all the way to WI. At 10 am on Thurs, January 25th, I received a USPS tracking text notification that the laptop had been returned to sender in Fargo. I arrived at Fargo Phone Repair at 3 pm to pick up my laptop, and the two employees -- including the original person who accepted my laptop and was rude -- didn't know what I was talking about. I showed him the text update and asked when he could pick it up. He asked if I had "things to do." (I had left work in the middle of the day as soon as I could to recover my laptop; yes, I had things to do.) The person said it would be ready at the store in an hour. An hour and a half later, he texted that it was ready. When I walked in, I asked him if he would mind documenting their troubleshooting steps (e.g. checked power jack, checked screen connection, found corrosion in this specific area, etc) so I could have a record with which to move forward in repairing this. He wrote "MOTHERBOARD HAS CORROSION" on a sticky note. I removed the motherboard myself and found an area the size of a quarter with a slight layer of corrosion -- far from "extremely corroded." I called to ask about this ("Hi, you said this was extremely corroded and I'm only seeing this small section; am I missing anything?"), and the employee rudely asked if I even knew what corrosion looked like. I ordered a new motherboard for $300 from Ebay and replaced it myself in one evening. I had no prior electronics experience and simply used online tutorials. It's been a month and it works perfectly. So I spent $40 for this company to mismanage my laptop at every single step of the process and send it on a roadtrip to Wisconsin for no reason.

    Would give 0 stars if I could. Brought my iPad in to get fixed, they cracked the screen admittedly,…read moreI said hey this wasn't cracked like this when I dropped it off. After about 10 minutes of waiting they told me "basically since the iPad is non functioning there is nothing we can do about it" go some where else. There is a place at the west acres mall that is good. Do not recommend at all. I wasn't looking to get a new free iPad or anything like that. But you also don't tell a customer, since your iPad doesn't work anyway there's nothing we can do about it. Lost my business, my partner was going to get his back screen replaced on his iPhone for $160, not anymore, going somewhere else.

    Affordable Solutions - mobilephonerepair - Updated May 2026

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