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Mac Spot

4.0 (3 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Data recovery

Desktop computer body repair

Desktop computer support

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Device support or repair

Telecom or network services

Remote access services

Laptop body repair

Laptop support

Mobile phone body repair

Mobile phone support

Video game console support

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Canada computer sent me a empty box instead of a ROG NUC - worth 2,200$…read moreI received the parcel and it was empty, call them took 3 business days just to tell me they sent it. and no help after that. Just said file a police report - not that we will help you find the parcel, we will contact UPS to file a claim nothing. i contacted cops they just gave me an incident report, i asked will they be looking for my device when it comes online - said no. Basically a police report does nothing to find your device, i called Asus informed the same, created a case and was told if it comes online they cant do anything. I completely Blame the sender Canada Computers - 1st - they used a box that was 4 times the size of the mini pc. no reason at all, someone took out the item and resealed the box, 2nd - they put there warehouse address on the senders - this is a big problem - as soon as driver or anyone who gets the parcel will want whats in the parcel as they know it is electronics. Also in general the help and customer service is below zero, i am out of 2,200$ and i am getting answers like file a police report that is it. they dont even want to file insurance claim with UPS, how pathetic is this. People in the future - dont support online purchases - this is very common now. no one cares, i must pad the salary of the CS who answered the phone and did nothing. instead of working towards helping the buyer, i have no help at all but arrogance and my fault. i dont even know how it is my fault.

Most reputable online retailers only charge your payment method once the item ships -- not at the…read moremoment you place the order. Canada Computers, however, charged my credit card for a product that was clearly on backorder. In contrast, Newegg handled a similar situation professionally: they cancelled the order, never authorized the payment, and immediately refunded the warranty I had purchased for the unavailable item. Avoid Canada Computers. Their behavior raises serious concerns. I wouldn't be surprised if a class action lawsuit emerges -- there must be something in contract law that prohibits accepting payment for inventory they don't actually possess. Then again, I'm not legal counsel... just someone who expects basic accountability.

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Had several good experiences with Jump+ in the Georgian Mall, Barrie, recently…read more Their tech Liam worked hard to fix my ailing MacBook Air, and he stuck with it until he fixed it. Liam sent me helpful text updates and never left me wondering what was going on. Thank you Liam! Shortly after I went in to replace my iPad and had a wonderful experience with Fathima, she listened to what I wanted, helped me avoid spending more than I needed, and I felt was honest and totally customer focused. Thank you Fathima! I would totally recommend Jump+ to anyone in the Mac world. Michael Peterson

Went in here (The College Street Toronto Canada store) for a simple battery replacement. I called…read morebeforehand to be sure they had the battery--they did. When I walked in, the store only had 1 other person, checking out. The associate, "Nancy", took my phone, did something to it and asked me to shut off "Find your phone", according to her, to be sure it was my phone--despite it saying "My Name's phone". She must have selected "Forgot my password" because entering the correct password didn't work and I was forced to change my Apple password, which was a pain. To add insult to injury, she said it'd be about 2 hours to replace the battery, in a completely empty store. If they can remind you about your appointment, why can't an empty store let you know it'll take a ridiculous amount of time? Noped out and got it replaced in about 15 minutes at the irepair place down the street with a quality third-party battery. Kept the phone in front of me the whole time, didn't ask me to shut off/turn on anything or share my Apple ID. Perfect!

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This is a newly opened computer store in the heart of Corso Italia. It is very similar to the…read morecomputer shops at College and Spadina, think Factory Direct, Filtech, Fortune Computer.... Etc. They sent a mailer out to the nearby neighborhood with deals on refurbished computer screens, USB keys, cables and accessories. I went to the store to purchase the 12 foot HDMI cable for $6.99 as per the flyer. It was easy to find and the staff person provided friendly service. However, I found it out that the person did not know the price and he had to reference they flyer that I brought in. Strange. What if I didn't bring the flyer? It was still a pleasant transaction though. The person also talked about their other services such as cell phone and computer repair. I will be back to get the next deal!

They honestly do not deserve a star for the review that I'm about to leave them. I found them…read moreonline on kijiji (be careful) because it almost looks like a bait and switch sort of approach. I was looking to buy an external hard drive and I noticed what they advertise on kijiji was $50 cheaper so I automatically assumed it was a bait and switch. However this was not the case, they would honour the sale price but not the method of payment. They claimed that it's store policy to charge you an additional 3% of the total transaction. This is BS! To anyone else that is reading this understand that when a business claims they accept Visa, mastercard or Amex in Canada THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED to charge you a surcharge for using this method of payment. It's time to teach these business owners a lesson, if you happen to come across a business who is impeding your consumer rights by charging a surcharge when using a credit card submit a complaint to the better business bureau. By doing this you are essentially blocking them for attaining any form of credit and also making it more difficult for them to attain any future merchant account providers. To the idiots who manages the store who is reading this, learn the laws in Canada, I can understand that you are new to the country put in the effort to understand the laws and rules when offering credit as a form of payment at your business.

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