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Business Overview
Computer Citi is a computer repair business in Puyallup, Washington. They offer a variety of services, and some customers have had positive experiences with their customer service. However, some customers have reported issues with pricing, the quality of repairs, and communication.
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Most Recent Reviews
Their website is filled with OVERPRICED PC's. You are charging almost $1,000 for a PC with 8 rb ram, integrated graphics, and 500 storage? Unless you want to get ripped off, do NOT shop here.
- x x
I have used them twice. The first time they put in a new cooling system after mine stopped working, this time my windows was completely corrupted and they got my gaming computer up and running in less than 24 hours. Great customer service and reasonable prices!!
- Donna Kerschner
Husband took my laptop in last week to get one hinged fix , where cables were exposed, was told it would be ready but Thursday. Then got a call that a specific part had to be ordered and it would be ready by Tuesday. Received another call it was still not ready, and finally that following Thursday was ready and picked up. Husband brought home and obviously was not just fixed for the original reason it was taken in but my whole screen was replaced and I was given a charger that was not mine. Called to ask, what went wrong and during hinge replacement screen got broken and asked about original charger and was told it accidently got misplaced. Screen quality is dull and now I have a different charger. Almost $300, and my laptop is just 3 years old, purchased from Costco it had great screen quality. I was not too satisfied, and will not be taking my laptop back here.
- Kristina Guadarrama
Small business owner. My computer is the heart and soul of my business. It has been an extremely hard end of year. My laptop randomly refuses to turn on or show any signs of life. Had I simply waited, I would have been fine as it was updating. Instead, I was in a panic and took my laptop to computer citi. They charged me $50 for a diagnostic. Up to this point we are fine. I get a phone call an hour later and they tell me that it was simply updating but they could add a bunch of screws to make everything more stable for $200 dollars(more accurately $187 after taxes). I take some time to consider it but then call them back about 2 hours later. I tell them, I am coming to pick up my laptop. 40 minutes later, I arrive and they tell me that I should have told them I was not going to do the repairs. I cannot take my laptop at this time because it is in pieces. Frustratingly enough, I take accountability for not being more clear and leave. I come back the next day and they try to charge me again for the diagnostic that I already paid for and they were not going to let me leave with my computer without a receipt for it. Once again, I accept that I failed again, in a moment of stress. I walk out to my car and remember that I paid for it with my debit card. I log into my debit account and show where I clearly paid for the service already. At this point, I pickup my computer and take it to my car. But I notice how much more flimsy the screen has become. I'm happy to have my computer back but I'm very curious how it has gotten worse. I get home and take it apart to find that they broke both of the metal screen supports that could ONLY have been broken by taking it apart. Why do I say that? Because the support is still screwed in but the bottom is bent in a way that metal bends when you snap it. I simply look at it stunned. Not only did they not communicate their failure but they were attempting to double charge me for a service where they did not need to do anything. Because again, it was just an hour later when they called me to tell me it was simply updating. I cannot imagine they would have started by taking the machine apart. That seems like dishonest work. But let's assume the best and most earnest practice. Attribute to neglect rather than malice. Why did they not tell me? Because they consider my laptop old? Either way, when I delivered my older laptop it was hurting but not broken; when I retrieved it from them, the screen could no longer support itself and I got a handful of broken plastic around metal threads and unfastened screws. It's as if, they would have only done right by me if I spent the minimum amount of money they wanted to retrieve from each customer. I am very disheartened. I would have been better off never venturing into this business. I feel like there is no way to punish their poor performance and dishonest, low integrity business practices. The entire way, I kept my cool while I was boiling underneath because of their lack of diligence. I do not want to see them succeed. I want them held accountable. The worst I can do is leave them this honest review. I slept on it and meditated on it and thought on it and hoped their Karma was honest and true. And I'm sure it is. I'm sure they wear the weight of it. This review is all I can do. But this is where I let go of it. How they injured me when times were hard and pretended they were unaware of their trespass. I let go and let God. Be aware. Unscrupulous people will do good business half of the time. Do not take your eyes off of them.
- Jerome Sirmans
Awesome customer service, professional and courteous the whole experience. I brought in a laptop for a faulty charging port. They cleaned my laptop inside and out without charging or asking, just above and beyond. They literally spotted microscopic cracks in the soldering of my charging port and fixed everything. On top of it, after taking the lap top home things still weren't charging right and they took it right back no charge. They told me, "We stand by our work.", and they did. This is my second time going to Computer Citi and I can't speak enough about these guys. Great people, exactly what I want as a customer.
- Mike Chlipala