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#61346 14-May-2010 15:05
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has anyone heard of, used or have a review of idoctor.co.nz in Rotorua? are they legit?

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  #330161 14-May-2010 15:30
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With both "i" and "Doctor" in their name, I'd say they are probably 100% legit. And i'd say they are probably the best at what they do...they have an i before the Doctor part...




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  #330168 14-May-2010 15:43
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No street address.. using Joomla (blog) site.. The site just doesn't look overly legit/professional to me for someone offering a paid service.




 

 

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  #330179 14-May-2010 16:12
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There is nothing horribly wrong with using a free CMS like wordpress, oscommerce or joomla for a small business/soletrader imo.  I've seen a lot worse small business sites that's for sure!

However, no contact details is a bit off-putting - I agree.  Lucky it's easy to find out who owns the domain
http://whois.domaintools.com/idoctor.co.nz




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  #335227 26-May-2010 20:44
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Hey guys. I know this topic is 2 weeks old but.
I actually went to primary school with this guy (actually he gave me all his pokemon cards when they got banned). Haven't seen him for nearly 9 years so I don't know him anymore but he'd be 19-20 y/o.
But agreed, no contact details on the website seems a bit shady.

EDIT: Actually there is a contact phone number (mobile though). 

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  #335257 26-May-2010 21:46
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Interesting, I would also be interested in an iPod repair service, my 5th gens headphone plug is a bit dodgy now. Any recommendations for a repair place in akl?





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  #335836 28-May-2010 16:17
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actually I ended up with going to Ubertech in Parnell, who fixed my ipod issue no prob. it's a little pricey at $45 to investigate issue, but if they fix the issue while investigating they won't charge u any more. and the if they do need to do further work they will call u 1st and if u want to go ahead with fix, the cost will then be the cost of the job less the $45 you've already paid.

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  #335843 28-May-2010 16:25
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Actually managed to fix it by shoving some tin foil down to the headphone jack, works a treat. haha.





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  #342800 17-Jun-2010 22:42
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www.serviceplus.co.nz do ipod repair and warranty too. they are a client of mine and have been around for years..




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