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Repair Labs Offers Certified Apple Technicians

iPhone repair is a difficult task and should only be attempted by an Apple certified technician.

2012-06-30
WICHITA, KS, June 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Repair Labs continues to be a leader in the the iPhone and MacBook restoration industries. Thus, they understand the importance of using an Apple certified technician. An Apple certified technician has received training directly from Apple and are certified by Apple after they pass a series of test that will prove their ability to effectively repair Apple products.

In a recent online interview the owner of RepairLabs, Sean Hennessy, stated, "We are proud that we can provide our customers with only the highest quality technicians that are Apple certified. We know that being Apple certified will give our customers a peace of mind that they would not otherwise have. We strive to build the best relationship with our customers, therefore we only want to offer them the very best. We feel that having an Apple certified technician on staff is indeed offering our customers the very best."

IPhone repair is a difficult task and should not be attempted without professional help. If you are attempting to replace the glass, or fixing an internal part of the iPhone that has suffered water damage it is best if left to a professional to repair. An amateur could easily destroy an iPhone permanently if they are attempting to repair it.

RepairLabs is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has a long history of many satisfied customers. They are very eager to help their customers repair their Apple products. They offer FedEx delivery service to their customers so that they can have their cell phones or laptops back into their hands as soon as possible.

For more information please visit http://www.repairlabs.com/ or http://www.fix-iphones.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Repair Labs Offers Certified Apple Technicians
iPhone repair is a difficult task and should only be attempted by an Apple certified technician.