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MACPC NYC is an independent electronics repair shop located on Parkside Ave in Brooklyn, New York. Its core focus is Apple device repair, though it also services PC laptops and desktops. The site clearly identifies it as an Apple Independent Repair Provider, and it is listed in Apple’s directory under its parent company name, Parkeast Comm Scvs. It is not a large chain; it feels more like a local expert repair service centered around its lead technician, Dr. Ado ZanDani.
Services cover MacBook Pro/Air, iMac, Mac Pro/Mini, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Windows PCs. Common repairs include screens, batteries, keyboards, trackpads, charging ports, cameras, SSD upgrades, and fan cleaning. Its key selling points are liquid-damage rescue and data recovery, especially for cases where the Apple Store recommends scrapping the device or replacing the entire unit. The process supports appointments, text-message consultations, in-store walk-ins, repair tracking, Zelle online payments, and mail-in repairs across the United States.
Pricing follows a “free diagnosis + repair after quote approval” model. The website lists MacBook screen repairs starting at $89 and iPhone screen replacements starting at $49. Many simple repairs are claimed to be completed the same day or within 24 hours. Mail-in repairs include free UPS Ground return shipping, with 2-day shipping at $25 and overnight shipping at $50. Complex liquid-damage cases, motherboard repairs, and data recovery do not have fixed prices and require inspection before a quote is provided.
The advantages are direct communication, upfront quotes, strong reputation display, Apple-standard parts, and relatively fast turnaround. Compared with the Apple Store, it may be more willing to handle data preservation, liquid-damage recovery, and repairs for older devices. The drawbacks are that the price list is incomplete, service capability depends on a single location and its core technician, and policies on warranty, privacy, and fees for unsuccessful repairs are not disclosed in a very standardized way.
It is suitable for Brooklyn and New York users needing Mac/iPhone/iPad repairs, as well as U.S.-based users who are willing to mail in their devices and care about data preservation and repair success rates. It is less suitable for users who only want an official chain-style process, enterprise-level bulk repair services, or users outside the United States.
The website itself can be accessed directly, but the service heavily depends on a U.S. address, UPS shipping, and Zelle payments. Unless Chinese users are in the United States or have access to U.S. forwarding and banking options, the practical barrier to using the service is relatively high.
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