Once the TV went out in the nursery. The TV turned on, the sound was on, but the image was not (the contours of the image were barely visible on a black background). Given the 11-year-old age of the TV, simple Googling has shown that there are problems with the backlight. Even more simple Googling showed the cost of illumination on ozone in the region of 40 rubles, but what is my surprise when the guys from the first lines of the Google TV repair issue began to break prices from 150 to 350 rubles, when the TV itself on kufara costs 200 rubles!?
As a result, in the last rush I decided to dial a compass.buy, where a polite young man announced the cost of 90 rubles, which I gladly accepted.
We agreed for the evening, everything was done in about an hour, followed by an image test - everything worked fine.
As a result, they issued a receipt and a guarantee for the work performed.
Two things can be understood from the above case:
1. Minsk is full of offices that are happy to wind up x3 on the repair of household appliances.
2. Compass.by is an excellent organization for the repair of household appliances with attentive attitude to the customer and real pricing.
A very adequate specialist, Nikolai, replaced the backlight in the large monitor. I did a difficult disassembly and repair expertly and inexpensively. I recommend
We arrived at the request in the shortest possible time, diagnosed it right on the spot, and replaced the LEDs in the TV. Knock, knock, and that's it. Well done, thank you, I hope nothing else burns down, but if it does, I'll contact you here, as the prices are reasonable, polite and helpful staff (although it might just be my luck) =)