A on the service but sometimes you gotta make sure they know what there doin. overall great store just ask alot of questions so you get the right answer
Juee R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sacramento, CA
I had my BB serviced there and it was completed within less than 15 min. It Only cost me $ 25 to service my BB and it was completed within a few min. I will definitely be back.
Yanz C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rosemont, CA
My experiences with this franchise can be summed up in two words – mixed bag. Let’s start with their reliance on tech review websites such as C-Net or . There is a LOTOF misinformation out there and I would think that going to the manufacturer’s site would be the most direct way to get correct information. The story now unfolds: When we bought the phones, we had a requirements of what the phone should do: 1) Have a QWERTY keyboard 2) Be a music player 3) Bluetooth compatible for talking and playing music(no cables) It took FIVE visits to the store from April to August only to find out that the phone sold to us WASNOT Bluetooth stereo headphone compatible. We were sold a JABRA Bluetooth BT3030 on our second trip to buy more accessories for our phone. It would not work even though I was guaranteed it was compatible. I went to the Jabra website and found it was not compatible. I returned the Jabra only to be told by Priscilla Holman, «You’re now just coming back?» Rudeness aside, it was replaced by a X5I Blue Ant and beaaafore departing the store, I asked the manager, Armando Garcia, to check to make sure it was compatible with my LG Rumor 260. He went to a tech review website(C-Net or ) and informed me it was compatible. I go home, charge it and attempted to get it to work. I go to the Blue Ant website and find my phone is not compatible with the Blue Ant. I finally tracked the owner, Russ Enyart, via Facebook. I relayed my grievances and after a phone call, was asked to come in on a day he was working and that he was special ordering us a Bluetooth stereo headphone from LG. We go in and he had the LGBT stereo headphone. I asked him if he checked the manufacturer’s website and he said he checked some websites. He then said, «If we can’t get it to work, then the problem was us.» My spouse was with me and witnessed this. Sensing I was annoyed, he offered to show it to me. After searching the internet, he found conflicting information. So he said he better read the product manual to ensure it was stereo Bluetooth headphone was not. Seeing my dismay, he called Sprint and attempted to get them to allow an exchange for a phone model(Centro) that was BT headphone compatible. The solution was for us to send back the TWO phones, receive a $ 60.00 credit to be used to purchase the two Centro’s at 199.99 each. By this point, I just wanted this ordeal over with. I asked him if he had any stereo headset that will work on the LG Rumor. I was given a Jabra C220s with cables – NOTBLUETOOTH. The tally goes: two trips to purchase phones and accessories. Three trips to find out the Bluetooth stereo headphones sold to us was not compatible with LG Rumor 260. This was a waste of time, money, gas and goodwill. The employees’ lack of knowledge, one employee’s extreme rudeness and even the owner’s own smug dismissal of our complaint(which he never retracted even though he wound up eating his words that«it was compatible and if it didn’t work, the problem was us.») and their reliance on tech review websites such as C-Net or makes this a very bitter experience.