Really kind and reliable
Really kind and reliable , He gets your phone finished at a decent time and improves your screen looking smooth and clean.
Date of experience: October 10, 2023
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Phone repair and phone case shop in Downtown Fayetteville
218 Hay Street, 28301, Fayetteville, United States
Really kind and reliable , He gets your phone finished at a decent time and improves your screen looking smooth and clean.
Date of experience: October 10, 2023
Date of experience: July 20, 2022
The manager/ phone repair tech is great. He is quick and super efficient. I’ve had several phones worked on here and in record time. Last time I needed service on one or my organizations phones, I didn’t even bother to look elsewhere. I just went straight there.
Date of experience: December 08, 2021
Very fast. Friendly. Affordable. Replaced an iphone 11 screen.
Date of experience: September 30, 2021
Quack Quack Repair is awesome. They are always friendly and nice. The price for repair (phone or tablet) is very reasonable.
The price is not what keeps me going back, its the service and timeliness. Quack Quack has always gotten my repairs done in a day or 2. I never had to wait in long lines, or call to see if my item was complete. I always get a text with the progress of the repair and when it's done and ready for pick up.
He's the go to for all electronic repair.
Date of experience: September 28, 2021
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