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Business Overview
Bigfoot Repair is a computer repair shop located in Oakland, CA. Customer experiences are mixed, with some praising the friendly service and quick repairs while others report poor communication and unresolved issues with devices left at the shop for extended periods. The shop appears to handle a variety of devices and repairs, but with variable results.
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Most Recent Reviews
Danny is honest, super friendly, and very knowledgeable. Fair prices. He fixed my phone when it was stuck in a reboot loop so I could trade it in. Basically saved me $800 for the trade in at at&t.
- Korie Boctor
Took my computer to get repaired because it wasn’t charging. He had it for two weeks without even opening it. After calling him a few times to see what was going on, he just admitted defeat and told me to come pick it up because he didn’t know how to open it to even start the process of fixing it. It took him two weeks to just give up on fixing my computer. I wish he would’ve gave up after day one or two instead of taking two weeks. The customer service is not good here.
- Rafiq Taymuree
Left my iPad with him for one month and he wasn’t able to fix it. It also looks like he never opened it up and he cracked my screen protector too. He would say he’ll call me today then it would be the afternoon and I never got a call. Horrible service and he didn’t care much to let me know what was happening to it. Finally took it back from him and now I feel safe that it’s with me. The shop also looks rundown so didn’t feel good about that.
- TheRoyalBoss
Got my phone screen repaired here. Cost less than what another place quoted me. Super helpful and friendly, would definitely return if I need any repairs done in the future.
- Rudy Moon
They were the only people even willing to order the screen replacement for my old samsung S8. I guess its "too old" 🙄 for most places to be willing to work on. I really didn't want to replace the phone, so I'm so glad! Would definitely go there again. Super nice and helpful! Also super fast. Once they got the part it, it only took him 40 minutes.
- Erin Potter