Like windows, iPhones are delicate, covered in glass, and peered into by owners who can't figure out how to open them. Enlist the services of a cellular locksmith with today's Groupon to Dr. Cell Phone Repair, valid at four locations in Frisco, Addison, and Dallas. Choose from the following options:
- For $20, you get an iPhone 3G or 3GS glass replacement (a $44.99 value).
- For $49, you get an iPhone 4 or 4S screen replacement (up to a $149.99 value).
- For $99, you get an iPad 1 or 2 glass replacement (up to a $219.99 value).
- For $35, you get $80 worth any electronics repair.
Dr. Cell Phone Repair revives technological investments with original replacement parts and quick turnaround time (usually ranging between 30 minutes and one day). Cell phone and computer specialists repair cracked screens, casing damage, and malfunctioning keys, and address other common problems such as an out-of-style ringtone. Phone physicians seamlessly install new iPhone 3G or 3Gs glass screens and new iPhone 4 or 4S glass and LCD components. Cracked iPads, meanwhile, receive new glass and digitizer components. Each customer receives a repair-order number to check in on their electronic pets, as well as a 30-day warranty on all labor, parts, and scratch-n-sniff upgrades.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Deli Meats for Beginners
If you're new to the deli counter, you may be tempted to buy a dozen pounds of every salted and cured meat in the glass case. Instead, slowly introduce these lunchtime favorites to your taste buds and digestive system by trying them in the proper order:
1. Turkey: This opaque fowl is the perfect cold cut for beginners because it tastes like absolutely nothing.
2. Roast Beef: A great intermediate meat, roast beef is just turkey dyed brown and flavored with bouillon.
3. Salami: Even the delicatessen's slicing-machine operators (called "slice boys" or "slice females") do not know which animal produces salami.
4. Pastrami: For experts only! Sound like a pro when you order pastrami by pronouncing it correctly—the R, M, and I are all silent.
5. Liverwurst: This disgustingly named meat is neither liver nor the worst—it’s actually made from pressed vegetables and is the second worst meat, after marrowloaf.
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