DISH’s iPhone Repair Service Sends Techs To Your House
DISH, the company mostly known for its television service, has just deployed a fleet of professional technicians across the United States that will visit any U.S. home or business, to repair iPhones for customers — even if they are not DISH customers.
Beginning today, “Smart Phone Repair” from DISH delivers a technician directly to a customer’s door.
The technicians will repair cracked screens and replace batteries on Apple’s iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, 6 and 6 Plus. In the near future, the company will expand its service to include additional devices and smartphone accessories.
“Fixing your phone shouldn’t mean losing your phone for days on end, so we come to you – whether you’re at the office, the gym or even the coffee shop,” said John Swieringa, executive vice president of Operations. “DISH is uniquely positioned with the technical know-how and ability to respond to a customer’s needs in every state across the country.”
The technicians will use high-quality replacement parts from third parties. Repair prices are consistent across the country and DISH will even offer on-site corporate events to provide a solution for large-scale repairs on enterprise smartphones and employees’ personal devices.
“Instead of paying $650 or more to replace a smartphone, our technicians step in to extend the life of the phone when a screen shatters or a battery loses its charge,” said Swieringa.
Appointments will be available seven days a week including same-day and next-day availability, and each repair comes with a 60-day warranty. Customers reserve an appiointment with a one-time $35 “Drive to Me” travel fee that allows their technician to repair one device or many during the visit.
Appointments can be made using DISH’s “My Tech” online appointment tool, which allows smartphone repair customers to view their technician’s name, photo and a countdown to their tech’s arrival. They can even track the DISH vehicle as it travels to them.
For more information visit DISH’s smartphone repair website.
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.