ipad-air-repair-nyc (Walk In) + South Dakota Pierre (Mail In Available)

Yes! We've finally started offering iPad 2 repair via mailing it from Pierre, South Dakota, but if you live in NYC Manhattan (Financial District) it's easier to just stop by our office to get your iPad 2 fixed. But if you must send your device in please keep reading:
We understand that mailing in your iPad 2 repair can be a hassle. So, we came up with the simplest method of getting your device to us for repair: (it's literally 2 steps!) We ask you to skip the checkout process and ignore the order form. Just send your device to us and pay later. It can't get simpler than that!
(Step 1) Package device with our address on it. (Don't include wires/games!)
(Step 2) Bring package to the Post Office and pay for shipping.
(Step 3) We receive the package and we'll email you an invoice for the repair.
If you feel like processing the order and paying first, you can do that too. Just choose your iPad 2 issue and add it to the cart.
Be sure to email us your tracking number so we know when to expect your package! We will diagnose the issue and contact you to let you know the cost of the repair before doing any work.
Important: Include your name + phone number + email written on a piece of paper and include it in your package. Also, state the issue you're having with your iPad 2. No need to print anything out. We're trying to keep this as simple as possible!

User Reviews
i took my xbox 360 to xcubicle, RROD issues, on monday received it back on thursday. No issues or compliaints about the customer service. $65 in total broken up into two payments, $20 when you drop off 360 and $45 when you pick it up, so pretty reasonable price. My xbox is working great, so hecks yeah!! i would refer this place to anybody

I was playing four-year-old my Xbox 360 a few weeks ago and saw some spontaneous fuzzy lines on the screen. As I desperately tried to get Master Chief to safety, the unit turned off and I got the dreaded Red Ring of Death (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xb…)! The Microsoft website was confusing; it either wanted $70 plus shipping, or was telling me that pre-2010 machines would not be fixed at all. The RROD is basically just caused by crappy thermal tape on the board of the unit, so I thought fixing it locally would be better. When I dropped off my device at xCubicle, they immediately confirmed the issue. I left them a $20 deposit. A few days later, they called and it was all fixed! They showed me that it was working on a monitor before I took it home. The total price was $65. The location itself is actually a corner store, and you can't go inside - it's just a super tiny window that opens up. Having hardcore gamers shyly pop their heads out of a tiny window covered in Mario stickers seems like it confirms a number of stereotypes, but these guys are awesome.

I brought in my Nexus 4 with a cracked screen. One hour later, I had a Nexus 4 with a new screen that was working perfectly. The price was right; it was actually a little less than other Nexus 4 repair prices I've seen advertised. As an unforeseen bonus, they put my portable general purpose computer with phone capabilities in a rubber case. I will definitely use them again if I manage to ruin anymore devices.
