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    Toys Galore

    Toys Galore

    4.0(4 reviews)
    38.0 miMorningside
    £££

    This shop really brings me back to my childhood, it's got a retro appearance, with bright toy box…read morecolours and the windows chock full of toys and games. They specialise in traditional toys here, you are unlikely to find really complex electronic gadgets, just good old fashioned fun. There are loads of board games, lego, child's dolls, for some reason Warhammer, and a few things I had never seen before. It is a bit of a shambles as well, but in a cute independent shop way, you can get lost in amongst piles of toys and games. The people there are great as well and you can see that they enjoy selling toys to little kids, and bigger kids as well. I did see a few adults having a cheeky peek around and it was amusing realising that they were enjoying it more than the kids. Since the closure of Woolworths there are few toy stores around any more, and even fewer independent toy shops. Toys Galore is there to bring fun to people and in that respect it succeeds. A great place for gifts, either for children or for those who still claim to be 'young at heart'

    They're not kidding. This place is overflowing with toys of all kinds - board games, dolls, action…read morefigures, that Warhammer stuff that the weird kid in school used to paint. And, given it's an independent store, it really isn't that expensive. Monopoly and Cluedo were £15. Now, I'm 22. And as a child I never had that many toys. My parents bought me books to turn me into the verbose, intolerant specimen I am today (I'm really very nice, and so are my parents but that doesn't work for reviewing purposes). I used to get so jealous of my classmates, with their cool toys. I did have loads of Lego, mind. Given this deprivation as a child you'd think I'd go wild in a place like this. You'd think I'd be sliding down the isles on my knees, crashing around with glee. Or at least, you know, be a bit excitable. Not so. It was dark and eerily quiet. It all felt a bit serious. It was everything a toy shop shouldn't have been. Mr Magorium wouldn't be impressed.

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    Disc Depot Dundee - Phone cases on display

    Disc Depot Dundee

    3.0(7 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Extremely poor. I submitted my macbook pro for repair. It would not power on. The issue was not…read moreresolved. I was given a full refund an effectively ushered out of the shop "because its too much work to fix" apparently. However when I investigated further it became apparent that an attempt to solder the motherboard had failed and destroyed the connection to the screen- It would no longer power on- it had no battery and the screen was permanently broken. Disk depot returned my macbook in far worse condition than it was originally submitted. I implore people to avoid the services of this company.

    Used Disk Depot in Union Street, Dundee for an iPhone screen replacement during the festive period…read more Service: Called up Disc Depot (and others like it locally) on the morning of the replacement for opening times, part availability and turnover time for the work to be done. Disc Depot were open despite others being closed, they had the part, and could carry out the work same day. I also received a quote of £35 over the phone. I arrived some 20mins later and agreed the work. No other faults were discovered or required and I expected to cost to be £35 as a result. Received a call around 2 hrs later saying the work had been carried out. Staff confirmed no additional work was required or carried out. I was charged £40. When I queried this I was informed the earlier quote was wrong (sorry!) as the prices change all the time, and £40 was the latest price. No wishing to quibble over a fiver I accepted the amount which, despite the increase, was still competitive with other quotes I had. Product: The replacement is in good order thus far - a few days since the replacement. There is a 3-month warranty with the new screen. I was informed the replacement was the real thing. Considering the price Apple charge for the same work I'd argue that it's not, but it's doing the job for now so I'll wait and see. Price: Competitive. Mis-led initially but not dramatic enough to quibble but should be bourne in mind hence the 4/5 rating. Otherwise it would be a full marks. Also worth noting that they insist on taking your pin code while carrying out the repair so they could do diagnostics afterwards. I was obviously wary of this as why would they need a pin for a screen replacement, but I felt a bit pressured and off guard so gave them it giving their insistence. They logged it on their computer. I did ask for this to be removed from the system afterwards - which they said they have, but maybe something to be aware of. All in all I would use again.

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