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January 2024 by jill r.
Awesome hope Mauricio was so helpful. They have also many parts and refurbished computers
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December 2023 by Ana T
Attempted to get my laptop repaired here a few months ago. They told me it wasn't repairable due to water damage. Today, I had opened the laptop to take out my 1 TB SSD only to find out that it's gone. Stolen by YeaMac
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December 2023 by Michael B.
Great business good service he helped me out with my iPad. Got my black screen off and it works great I recommend him for everybody.
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October 2023 by Kirill K.
Mauricio really helped us out! Our camera glass was broken and he was able to replace it in 30 minutes for $90. He also cleaned our phone free of charge and gave us a screen protector. Thank you!
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September 2023 by Shreyas Dixit
This is a great place to get any Apple device repaired or serviced. They also sell refurbished Macs in excellent conditions. I have a MacBook Pro 15" and its replacement battery was hard to find anywhere. It also had a few display issues. Ricardo quickly diagnosed both the issues and replaced the battery within a few hours. He not only gave inputs on the display issues but also offered to replace the macbook pro at a reasonable price and adjust battery cost in the price. So at the end I had a new machine with new battery and all my old data intact ! As a result iIalso got two more of old macbooks repaired and serviced here.Thank you Ricardo !
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September 2023 by Matt Jennings
This guy's great. Replaced my MacBook air screen quickly (two hours!) and for much less than apple store quoted.
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August 2023 by Lucy C.
Like so many others here, I found Yea!Mac after a frustrating experience with an Apple store. Last week I spilled some saucy food on my 2017 Macbook Air laptop keyboard, and it immediately quit, refusing to restart. When I took it to the Genius Bar, instead of doing any kind of diagnostics, my "Genius" quickly told me they could send it to their repair center for a $799 inspection, with parts and labor to repair it being extra, of course. He quickly urged me to buy a new air, which starts at $999. Look, I get it--Apple isn't a repair shop. But prior to the spill, my beautifully designed and built Air was perfect for my needs. I have zero interest in spending $1,000 for the latest and greatest Air. My old one is just fine. Long story short, my investigating after I left Apple led me to Yea!Mac. Ricardo told me they could do a $75 diagnostic, then would deduct that from their repair cost. Wow. He opened up my Air, cleaned it, gave me a new battery, keyboard, and track pad, and had it ready the same day for $350 total! And yes, I learned my lesson: No more Irish stew while working on my laptop.
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August 2023 by Eppoy D.
I had a great experience with Ricardo in fixing my old MacBook Pro 13" 2015. Professional, courteous and I think a very great rate for fixing your Mac compare to fixing it in Apple Store. I highly recommend this store in case you need to fix your Mac or iPhone. I ended up upgrading flash drive from 128gb to 1TB for $120 bucks. I thought that's a great price.
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July 2023 by Robert S.
I took my 2009 17" MB in for a new battery, wi-fi card, speaker and bumped up memory to 8GB. Ricardo was very helpful and turn around was fast. Although I have newer and faster Macs, I'm partial to the 17" for the wide screen.
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July 2023 by Thor Productions
Why is it locked up?? It smells like tech which gives me headaches. This isn’t a jail humble urselves
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July 2023 by Anjee C
I have a 2010 iMac that worked well even all these years later. I understand it’s obsolete but it’s still a great computer with a huge screen (Apple doesn’t make the 27 inch model anymore). I was trying to do a factory reset and the computer seemed to crash, kept restarting on its own. I called Apple support and they tried to troubleshoot the problem but couldn’t so I eventually took it to an Apple Store. They tried the same thing as phone support and told me it would cost too much to repair it. The rep referred me to a certified repair company from their preferred list that was going to charge $129 to diagnose it. This company also said it sounds like it wouldn’t be worth it to repair. I took a shot and Googled certified apple repair near me and found Yeamac. Took the computer in and the rep was able to diagnose and fix the problem for $150 all in the same day. The rep was really friendly and helpful (he brought the iMac from my car to the shop then back again). He fixed it quickly and explained exactly what he did. I told him my mouse didn’t work and he tried to find me a replacement; he went above and beyond. I was incredibly happy with my experience here and highly recommend them.
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July 2023 by Eric Carabes
Great service I call in to a iPhone battery replacement, the crew took care of me. Fast and reliable service I would recommend YeaMac to anyone who needs computer or iPhone service.
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July 2023 by Joey S.
I have a dead 2016 MacBook pro. No power. I took it to the Apple store and they did a diagnostic, including bringing it into the back, opening up the computer, and disconnecting the battery to snoop around to see if they could see anything wrong. They even did diagnostics in front of me using another Mac connected to mine. They said it was most likely a dead logic board. Approximately a $700 repair. I didn't want to put that much money into a such an old computer, but I also didn't really need the features of a new one, so I decided to look for other options and came across yeamac. I brought my computer in and the man working the counter greeted me right away. I gave him a rundown of what I just said above about what the Apple store did. The man offered to take it in and do a diagnostic for $75. He said the $75 diagnostic fee could be applied to a repair if I decided to repair it. I was hoping to get a free diagnostic, as I didn't really want to put any money into this thing if I wasn't going to get it fixed, but I understand that a smaller shop needs to charge for such a thing compared to a giant like Apple. I chatted with the guy a little bit telling him more about the troubleshooting the Apple store already did. He offered to look up yeamac's prices for a logic board repair and replacement for me, which I appreciated. The repair was $400 something and the replacement was $700 something. After he told me the prices, I decided that it wasn't worth fixing and was getting ready to pack up. The guy at the counter said I could let him do some tests on it, that the issue could be the battery, which would be a much cheaper repair. I repeated for a second time that the Apple store had unplugged the battery and plugged the computer directly to a power source and it still didn't turn on, so that it was very unlikely that the battery was the problem. The guy said that he doesn't know how they could have possibly done that, because in order to disconnect the battery on this model you have to take the logic board out. At at this point, either the Apple store lied to me about what they did to troubleshoot it, or this guy was lying to me or simply didn't know what he was talking about. He was trying to convince me to leave the computer with him so he could confirm whether or not it was a battery or the logic board or something else. It's worth noting he wasn't being pushy or rude, just persistent. Keep in mind I would still have to pay the $75 diagnostic fee if I let him take a look. By now, I had gotten a little turned off to the whole situation because I didn't really think the Apple store would have lied to me about something so simple, and I wasn't really ready to part with $75 just to have them tell me the same thing the Apple store already told me. So I packed up and left. The first thing I did after leaving the store was go to iFixit and look up the battery repair for my particular model. Keep in mind I said multiple times what model my computer was and the guy had it in his hands so he could see it as well. Lo and behold, you do not need to remove the logic board to unplug the battery. So the Apple store was telling the truth about what they did. Do I think the guy at this place was intentionally lying to me? No, probably not. Do I think he should have confirmed what he was saying before asking me to pay him to look at it? Most definitely. Had I listened to him and given him my computer to diagnose it, I would have wasted at least $75. I know how a bad review in a sea of five-star reviews looks. I'm sure this place does great work and that they're generally an honest group. However, in my particular experience, I was given verifiably wrong information and was recommended to spend money for them to give me information that was already known. I worked professionally repairing Macs for about 5 years. It was a while ago, starting around 2010, but I still have enough experience to know what the right thing to do for the customer is. In this particular insta
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June 2023 by Carolyn Saund
!!!!! Repair your stuff here!!!!!!Ricardo was so helpful, polite, friendly, and efficient. Repaired the charging port on my old MacBook in a few hours, and offered helpful advice and explained the fix clearly and completely.Will absolutely be back here for any future repair needs! Thanks so much!
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June 2023 by Andie H.
I rarely add reviews unless it's something awesome so hats off to Ricardo @ Yea!Mac in Burlingame. I had another appointment on Burlingame Avenue and walked by Yea!Mac on the way to my parked car. I cracked my screen the ONE time I took it off to clean my phone and case while gardening and it fell on the cement in the backyard. I walked in without an appt in the early afternoon and Ricardo was able to fix it in under 30 mins! One of the best things was that he took the time to test it to make sure it worked before handing it back to me to walk out the door. It's like having a brand new phone again. They also buy your old or no longer used Apple products so I plan to check the iPad I don't use to possibly sell depending on the prices offered. I would highly recommend Ricardo and Yea!Mac for your repair needs.