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Business Overview
TT Wireless is a computer repair business in Greenville, SC, with generally positive feedback about their service. Reviews suggest the business offers repairs for various electronics and often provides quick turnaround times. However, one review mentions potential issues with warranty and quality of work, highlighting the importance of considering this when choosing the business.
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Most Recent Reviews
I brought in my son's PS5 for an HDMI port repair, the owner was extremely friendly and did the job the same day. And his prices for this were the best in Greenville by far, I would highly recommend coming here!
- Kerry Lord
Steve is the Xbox whisperer! Our Xbox X was on the fritz, and we thought it was game over. Enter Steve, who worked his magic, and now it’s running smoother than ever! Not only did he fix it perfectly, but he also saved us from more ‘controller-throwing’ rage quits. Fast, professional, and a lifesaver for gamers. If your console needs CPR, Steve’s the hero to call!
- Tony Crescibene
The store owner does a great job. He fixed two HDMI ports on two graphic cards for my company. Thank you for a job well done.
- Gregory McCraney
Absolutely wonderful, phone was “beyond repair” according to the rest but this guy is the best! & $60 later my iPhone 6s was BRAND NEW!!! Everything was fixed and even cleaned my case and installed a glass shield. Never go anywhere else! Great guy with great skills.
- James Plampin
BEWARE!!!!!! This guy does not back his work. He’s plenty friendly when you first come needing his help, but if there’s any issue with the job he did, he’ll just blame you. I got my screen replaced here and a couple weeks later it would randomly dim and sometimes there would be a thin green line that randomly showed up. A month or so later now my screen display malfunctions all of the time. I called him and he said he “doesn’t do warranties, no one does, and that I need to take responsibility for damaging my phone”. And he laughed at me for even suggesting that he should repair it for free. (Even though I didn’t drop it or anything like that) I had a friend call too and he claims he warranties for two weeks and it’s posted on the door, which I’m sure he knows is not long enough to detect if there was a problem with the screen installation. Looks to me like he doesn’t take responsibility for his faulty work. Do not waste your time here! It’s cheaper because you get what you pay for which is faulty repairs. TT probably stands for Ticking Timebomb.
- Christine Kirby