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Business Overview
PC Doc is a computer repair shop in Jonesboro, Arkansas, that receives generally positive reviews from customers. The shop provides a range of services and is often praised for its friendly and helpful staff, and quick turnaround times. However, some customers have reported issues with the accuracy of their diagnoses and repair recommendations.
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Most Recent Reviews
The gentlemen at the front was very friendly and generous to me. I needed a specific small part (m.2 standoff screw) and if I were to order it online, I had to order 5 or more screws, and it wouldn’t be here until after new years. I called, then went up to PC doc and they spotted me a screw for free. Now I don’t want people pulling up thinking they will just give out free stuff. However, that kindness and fast service was deeply appreciated, and I feel like it shows a lot about how genuine their team is. I know who my local store is if I need anything going forward.
- Trevor Bateman
I had two laptop problems that another IT place would not or could not fix and I took them one at a time to PC Doc and they fixed both to my total satisfaction in 2 days on first one due to getting replacement screen! They did battery replacement in one day on next one. They will be my IT of preference and I have a very busy office.
- Jerry Anderson
The owner and all of the employees that work there are very educated in the computer field. I have used them many times, and have sent my friends to them. A very reasonable and friendly place to visit.
- Donald mullenix
I took my laptop in when I was hacked they fixed every thing, I even took an older laptop that I had had some problems in and they fixed that one too, Everyone was helpful, and courteous.
- Steve Stromire
They do free inspections to see what is wrong with your computer, but they don't seem to care enough to actually look at it. They told me that the motherboard, SATA cables, and hard drive were damaged and I would have to get a whole new PC. I was very surprised by this, so I opened it myself and looked at it again more closely only to discover that a new hard drive was all I needed. Bought a new one and it works fine now. Either they didn't know what the problem actually was, or they intentionally lied to try to get me to buy a new PC from them. I honestly don't know which of those would be worse for a computer repair company.
- Cian Deevers