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MACBOOK REPAIR SHOPS IN HCM

Pearl DVG

Hi everyone!

Could you please help me find a reputable Macbook repair shop that has a good English speaking staff? And maybe around District 1 or 3. My laptop has one broken key that may chip off anytime. Maybe on a cheaper price as well.

Thank you for those who will answer me. It will be a big help! ^_^


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AndyHCMC

Pearl DVG wrote:

Hi everyone!

Could you please help me find a reputable Macbook repair shop that has a good English speaking staff? And maybe around District 1 or 3. My laptop has one broken key that may chip off anytime. Maybe on a cheaper price as well.

Thank you for those who will answer me. It will be a big help! ^_^


:heart::heart::heart:


My Australian friend brings mac's here to repair:- Halo 92 Pasteur, P. Ben Nghe, District 1
he has used them many times and swears by them,,,,,
I dont have any apple stuff but have been with him,, go in go up the stairs turn right and go into the service area, just show them the problem,,

Jlgarbutt

Me personally would take it direct to an apple repair centre. Using anyone other than that will probably mean the parts used aren't genuine or even the same.

jayrozzetti23

Jlgarbutt wrote:

Me personally would take it direct to an apple repair centre. Using anyone other than that will probably mean the parts used aren't genuine or even the same.


Indeed. If you have purchased a product from a multinational corporation with a global presence, then there should be an authorized service center somewhere nearby unless you live in a small city or village.

This may help(?):

https://support.apple.com/en-vn

AndyHCMC

Jlgarbutt wrote:

Me personally would take it direct to an apple repair centre. Using anyone other than that will probably mean the parts used aren't genuine or even the same.


not sure if they are "Apple certified" but they have a giant Apple logo above their door :)

Guest2023

Andybris2020 wrote:
Jlgarbutt wrote:

Me personally would take it direct to an apple repair centre. Using anyone other than that will probably mean the parts used aren't genuine or even the same.


not sure if they are "Apple certified" but they have a giant Apple logo above their door :)


I think this one is acertified repair, but you could check with Apple to make sure.

Apple

Guest2023

Try this one also.

Apple