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Just in Time for Summer, The Laptop Guy Announces New Groupon Daily Deal With Savings on iPod, iPhone, iPad and Laptop Screen Repairs

The Laptop Guy announces its upcoming Groupon Feature offering deep discounts on iPod, iPhone, iPad, & Laptop Screen Repairs. Beginning on June 24th, Groupon members can obtain promotional vouchers for up to 60% off through Groupon's website.

Just in Time for Summer, The Laptop Guy Announces New Groupon Daily Deal With Savings on iPod, iPhone, iPad and Laptop Screen Repairs
2012-06-22
COLUMBUS, OH, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Laptop Guy announces its upcoming summer Groupon Daily Deal offering savings on iPod, iPhone, iPad, and laptop screen repairs starting June 24th, with a special preview day on Saturday, June 23, 2012. Just in time for summer, Groupon members can obtain promotional vouchers for up to 60% off and apply the vouchers to screen repairs at any Laptop Guy retail store or through the Laptop Guy's Nationwide Ship-to-Garage Service.

This summer's promotion represents the third time that the Laptop Guy and Groupon have featured the popular screen repair discount. "We really value the success of past campaigns and our positive relationship with Groupon," explains Tonya Feit, Marketing Director of The Laptop Guy. "I've personally, on more than one occasion, experienced the heart break of a damaged iPhone screen. We are excited to be able to offer a great deal on a quick and quality repair to help lessen the pain for our customers."

After over a decade of repairing laptops and desktops, The Laptop Guy launched iDevice repair in 2011 and invested in a Class 5 Clean Environment in order to ensure dust free repairs. Todd Feit, Founder and CEO of The Laptop Guy explains, "We knew there would be a lot of competition and the investment in the class 5 clean environment not only sets us apart, but is also in keeping with our commitment to providing high quality repairs."

The Laptop Guy specializes in the repair of laptops, desktop computers, smart phones and tablets devices through the operation of three retail repair locations and from customers nationwide via the company's Ship to Garage service. To learn more about The Laptop Guy and the upcoming Groupon promotion, visit www.LaptopGuy.com, or call 1-888-BUZZ-ZOE.

About The Laptop Guy
It began over twelve years ago with a guy and his dog fixing laptops at a rented counter of a toy store. Today, The Laptop Guy retails, repairs and recycles thousands of devices from all over the country including desktops, tablets, smart phones, and of course laptops. The Laptop Guy also specializes in the screen repairs of Apple products include iPads, iPhones, iPods, and the popular MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops. If it has an on/off button, The Laptop Guy can fix it. To learn more about The Laptop Guy, visit www.LaptopGuy.com or call 1-888-BUZZ-ZOE.

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[Press-News.org] Just in Time for Summer, The Laptop Guy Announces New Groupon Daily Deal With Savings on iPod, iPhone, iPad and Laptop Screen Repairs
The Laptop Guy announces its upcoming Groupon Feature offering deep discounts on iPod, iPhone, iPad, & Laptop Screen Repairs. Beginning on June 24th, Groupon members can obtain promotional vouchers for up to 60% off through Groupon's website.