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Businiess name:  Doctors of Technology Computer Repair
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
DO NOT USE THIS PLACE.... Here is my personal experience... So I have a laptop (fairly new laptop), it got a virus, I carried it to Doctors of Technology, they said "NO PROBLEM, I know this issue well and should have it back to you in a few days". They called me and said my computer needed a new hard drive, I bought the new hard drive. They called me... I payed the 200+ dollars and picked up my laptop. I got home opened my computer and started to use it. When I started using the mouse that is attatched to my faceplate (the left mouse button was broke). I immediately called them and they ask me to return the computer. I took it back and he assured me that they didn't do this that it had to have been that way when I brought it to them. Funny thing... if it were the technician would have noticed when he was checking out the virus (don't cha think) but he didn't because my computer was in basically new condition when I took it in. So they order a "new" faceplate. I pick up my computer with the new faceplate. This faceplate was off some beat up POS computer that was the same brand as mine. The guy at the store assured me it was because they didn't sell new ones of this model. Guess what............. I call HP............ Wow... they do sell them. I call the guy back and tell him he is a liar and tell him I just talked to HP. He asked me to allow him to call his vendor and call me back. Upon calling me back he tells me its all his vendors fault and that he is no longer his vendor. So he again ask me to bring in my computer. He then has me pick it back up and tells me he used the other POS faceplate to fix the broken button on mine. The middle of the faceplate is now bucked up where the keys are but I will not carry it back there. I will do what I should have done to begin with and send it to HP to have it fixed correctly. If you use this place just remember you get what you pay for. Also this process took a good month and still isn't satisfactory. Please save yourself the hassle and do not take short cuts with this company send your computer to the company (they will fix it correctly and it won't cost you much more).

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