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    Scott's Computer Repair

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Device support or repair

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    Deluxe Technologies

    Deluxe Technologies

    (3 reviews)

    Honest and professional. Great place to take your old Laptops for quick disposal and a few bucks…read morein your pocket.

    I've brought two separate laptops to this business. The first was a problem with the connection…read morefor the power supply coming loose on the main board. They opened the computer, soldered the connector back down and did it on a rush job situation. Charged a reasonable rate and the turnaround was great. So...with that very positive experience behind me, a second computer needed work on a part for the display ...and the computer was just barely out of warranty. This means that the computer was just barely a year old. And it was a Hewlett-Packard. I take the machine in...it was a rather expensive one. The light behind the screen wasn't coming on. The tech opens the bezel of the screen, pokes around and turns to me and says that the part isn't available anymore. I tried to explain that the computer was just barely out of warranty. The tech (who happens to be the owner) tells me with a straight face that the part cannot be found, the computer can't be repaired. BUT...he says he'd offer around $600 for the machine because he could parts it out. I told him to close the machine up and I'd take it with me. I take it back to my boss (it was his computer) and tell him that I'd like to try and take it to CompUSA (back when they were still open, obviously) and he approved. Next day, I take it to their service counter, the guy opens it up and says that the repair would cost about $150 and could be done within a couple days as that's how long it would take to get the part. I told him about what I was told at the Laptop Shop and he said that there is absolutely no shortage of parts for the computer. I had the repair done, it was ready in 3 days and cost $160. Now...why would the LTS offer $600 for a machine...knowing that the part and repair could be done?? Personally, if someone was willing to sell a machine worth over $2000 to me for 600 and I only needed to put in a part that's less than $150 to have a fully functional machine...I'd do it in a heartbeat. That's if they were willing and had knowledge that's what I was doing. Make up your own mind. But mine was made up as soon as I got the repaired computer back...fully functional and done even though the part supposedly wasn't available. We've had to have a couple other laptops looked at since this incident...but they won't be brought here.

    Scott's Computer Repair - itservices - Updated May 2026

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