Jordan Hoffmann
August 24th, 2007, 03:34 PM
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<a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/8/prweb548891.htm" target="_blank">iResQ today announced</a> that they will be offering iPhone repair. While they will not be able to do everything, they will be covering the basics such as battery and screen replacement. They will also be performing camera removal for customers working in camera sensitive environments.<!--break-->
iResQ reports that they have already done a dozen or so basic iPhone screen repairs. The repairs are done quickly and then shipped back from their Kansas City based factory within 24 hours. In some cases this is faster than sending it in to Apple.
<blockquote>iPhone repairs will be performed within 24 hours of receipt at the iResQ repair facility in Kansas City and customers are provided with the appropriate shipping materials and pre-paid labels to safely transport the units around the country. You can view their iPhone shipping container here- http://www.iresq.com/iphone/ibox.php and customers can sign up to have their iPhone repaired by calling 1-888-447-3728 or simply via their secure website at http://www.iresq.com/iphone</blockquote>
[Via <a href="http://www.macrumors.com" target="_blank">MacRumors</a>]
<a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/8/prweb548891.htm" target="_blank">iResQ today announced</a> that they will be offering iPhone repair. While they will not be able to do everything, they will be covering the basics such as battery and screen replacement. They will also be performing camera removal for customers working in camera sensitive environments.<!--break-->
iResQ reports that they have already done a dozen or so basic iPhone screen repairs. The repairs are done quickly and then shipped back from their Kansas City based factory within 24 hours. In some cases this is faster than sending it in to Apple.
<blockquote>iPhone repairs will be performed within 24 hours of receipt at the iResQ repair facility in Kansas City and customers are provided with the appropriate shipping materials and pre-paid labels to safely transport the units around the country. You can view their iPhone shipping container here- http://www.iresq.com/iphone/ibox.php and customers can sign up to have their iPhone repaired by calling 1-888-447-3728 or simply via their secure website at http://www.iresq.com/iphone</blockquote>
[Via <a href="http://www.macrumors.com" target="_blank">MacRumors</a>]