Dan Cheatham
These people were great to work with. They fixed my laptop quickly, and I found their service to be well within my budget. 10/10 would use their services again.
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These people were great to work with. They fixed my laptop quickly, and I found their service to be well within my budget. 10/10 would use their services again.
Great service! I really appreciate being able to get AppleCare service for my iPhone without having to go downtown to Apple. The Alaska MacStore has provided excellent service for my Apple devices for many years.
I had brought my MacBook Air to Alaska Mac store about a month ago, and paid standard 100$ for the diagnostics and cleaning. Main purpose was to look into “no WiFi hardware installed” they emailed me back a week later saying some parts need to be replaced and quoted me 120$. Which is steep compared to other competitors. I gave them the right away anyways. Today (4/24) I picked it up, paid cash, and went home. It’s nicely cleaned but the main reason why I went to them isn’t resolved. It’s still listed “no WiFi hardware installed” so I will be stopping there tomorrow to see what will they say and what will they do since it’s a 30 day warranty o... I had brought my MacBook Air to Alaska Mac store about a month ago, and paid standard 100$ for the diagnostics and cleaning. Main purpose was to look into “no WiFi hardware installed” they emailed me back a week later saying some parts need to be replaced and quoted me 120$. Which is steep compared to other competitors. I gave them the right away anyways. Today (4/24) I picked it up, paid cash, and went home. It’s nicely cleaned but the main reason why I went to them isn’t resolved. It’s still listed “no WiFi hardware installed” so I will be stopping there tomorrow to see what will they say and what will they do since it’s a 30 day warranty on those parts. I’ll return with the final results
Cool people to work with. Super knowledgeable and a quick turnaround!! Highly recommended 😊
Amazing work! Workers were polite, friendly and very helpful. I Would recommend for any apple product problems!
Would not recommend for any Apple or Mac repairs or data transfers. They charge for everything that is typically covered free of charge at an actual Apple Store.
Couldn't have asked for a better experience. In and out, easy drop off easy pickup and my computer looks as if they cleaned it too! Will be going back if my products go downhill again!
I'm genuinely disappointed by the service and doubt I'll return. Here's the deal: After installing four new memory modules in my iMac, I experienced stability issues and crashes. With zero time for my personal tech detective work, I carted my computer over to the MacStore, telling them I suspected a rogue module. They said, "No worries, but it'll cost you a Benjamin for the diagnosis!" A few days later, I called for the verdict, and no surprise here, "Diagnostics report memory errors" (duh). Their grand solution? "You could swap out the logic board, all the memory modules, or get into the thrilling business of testing them one by one." But,... I'm genuinely disappointed by the service and doubt I'll return. Here's the deal: After installing four new memory modules in my iMac, I experienced stability issues and crashes. With zero time for my personal tech detective work, I carted my computer over to the MacStore, telling them I suspected a rogue module. They said, "No worries, but it'll cost you a Benjamin for the diagnosis!" A few days later, I called for the verdict, and no surprise here, "Diagnostics report memory errors" (duh). Their grand solution? "You could swap out the logic board, all the memory modules, or get into the thrilling business of testing them one by one." But, they hadn't done that last part, citing the time it takes. So, there I was, back at square one, but $100 lighter. I brought my computer back home and, with some spare time on my hands, took it upon myself to identify the culprit modules, which I sent back to Amazon for a refund. Bottom line? This whole ordeal was a waste of time and money, with a dash of frustration.
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