Gamers Win! Rapid Repair Debuts Repair Service for Most Popular Game Systems
Nationally-Known Technology Repair Company Offers Fast Turnaround On Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii Devices
KALAMAZOO, Mich., Dec. 3 -- Rapid Repair, the most well-known and reputable national online repair service for digital electronics, today announced it has expanded its highly-ranked service lineup to include game consoles. Owners of the most popular game systems, including the latest generation Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo devices, can now get their units quickly examined and repaired by mailing them to Rapid Repair's service depot in western Michigan.
Rapid Repair makes it easy to initiate the repair process. Simply go to http://www.rapidrepair.com/ and click on the "Request Diagnostic" link for the appropriate game system. By filling out the online form, console owners can request a complete and accurate diagnosis for the low price of $19.95 plus return shipping. A repair quote is completed within 48 hours of receipt of the game unit; after getting any questions answered, if the owner wishes to proceed with repair, a simple phone or email authorization initiates the repair process.
"According to a recent study conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, owners of high-tech products are increasingly frustrated with the lack of qualified repair options. Rapid Repair is here to solve the problem
-- not only for iPods, iPhones and Zune MP3 players, but also for handheld and console game systems," said Aaron Vronko, CEO, co-founder and service manager of Rapid Repair. "Our trained technicians have the knowledge and experience necessary to return any of the latest generation game systems to perfect working condition."
Rapid Repair's new game system repair offerings extend to Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony Playstation 3 and PSP (all versions), and Nintendo DS/DS Lite and Wii devices. Older devices, unfortunately, are not included.
Sale Option
For game system owners who choose not to have their console or handheld system repaired after receiving a diagnostic, there's an additional option: sell the unit to Rapid Repair. As with its iPod and iPhone buyback programs, Rapid Repair will purchase any unit sent in for repair, at the owner's request. The program features competitive prices and is a highly convenient alternative to eBay, Craig's List or other self-directed sales channels.
"Many technology device owners look for an alternative if the cost of repair is impractical. Rapid Repair's buyback programs have been successful because they help customers generate cash to replace or upgrade their existing units," Vronko noted.
As with all its work, Rapid Repair offers a 90-day unconditional repair warranty covering both parts and labor. To learn more about Rapid Repair's new game system repair program, or for more on its sales and service programs for iPhones, iPods and other handheld devices, go to http://www.rapidrepair.com/.
About Rapid Repair:
Rapid Repair is dedicated to the service, repair, and modification of all iPod, iPhone, Zune, and other small electronic devices. The national company specializes in small electronics repair, with quality workmanship, speed and efficiency, and offering customer service that is second to none. Rapid Repair is headquartered in a 3,000 square foot building in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with 15 employees.
iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple. Other products and trade names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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