Ever encountered a broken Wii console? Don't know what to do? Don?t trust those people at shipping or at repairs because you know in the back of your head that many of them are just technicians in training? Don't worry - you are not alone. I myself has been there - and repaired that. You noticed repair huh? Yup, you read it right, Wii repair is relatively simple if you have an easy to follow Wii fix guide.
Let me first tell you my story. Nothing ruins my Friday night more than a broken Wii console. I know some people like to go to a club to enjoy a drink, I do too every now and then. But when you just came from a hell-week with a tyrannical boss and mountains of paperwork, sometimes you just want to end the week at home playing with your beloved metal companion... the Nintendo Wii!
So what to do? Wife and kids will be staying at their grandparents so I have the whole house for myself. This is the perfect opportunity to go all out and play all day right. But I have to do something about my malfunctioning Wii.
Of course I did explore a few conventional options such as sending my Wii in for repair. To one of those no-name repair shops with some guy named Bubba sticking his dirty fingers in my faithful Wii companion. No way. For starters who is going to guarantee fast and safe shipment to the center and secondly who says the shop is going to not cut and run with my Wii or try to fool me into paying hefty prices for un-needed parts and repairs or just keep my Wii and never send it back.
My first Wii underwent the knife at one of these repair houses and came back in worse condition than when it went out. The amount of scratches on the console just blew me away. Who do I blame? Shipping company or the repair center. It upset me so bad I just gave my Wii away and went out and purchased a new one.
You get the picture. I want to keep my second Wii scratch and blemish free and I do not feel like risking it again. I am far from having money to throw at buying another Wii.
So I proceeded to do some research and found a few discussions on a couple of top gaming forums and found some answers to help resolve my issue. From what I can tell there are a few options out there but only one that has a great reputation along with real email support. The Wii fix guide at this website seems to be the Cadillac of Wii repair guides. To top it off being able to ask questions and get a quick answer from a knowledgeable person is worth so much more.
So I took his advice and followed the link to the website. The website was professionally designed and made several valid points about it being the best solution for those that are not afraid to spend a little time learning to perform their own Wii repair. Again, the email support was the final sales pitch that sold me completely. It was totally a no brainer.
So to make a long story short I repaired my Wii that night and was much happier and able to spend the rest of the evening playing my favorite gaming console.
Let me first tell you my story. Nothing ruins my Friday night more than a broken Wii console. I know some people like to go to a club to enjoy a drink, I do too every now and then. But when you just came from a hell-week with a tyrannical boss and mountains of paperwork, sometimes you just want to end the week at home playing with your beloved metal companion... the Nintendo Wii!
So what to do? Wife and kids will be staying at their grandparents so I have the whole house for myself. This is the perfect opportunity to go all out and play all day right. But I have to do something about my malfunctioning Wii.
Of course I did explore a few conventional options such as sending my Wii in for repair. To one of those no-name repair shops with some guy named Bubba sticking his dirty fingers in my faithful Wii companion. No way. For starters who is going to guarantee fast and safe shipment to the center and secondly who says the shop is going to not cut and run with my Wii or try to fool me into paying hefty prices for un-needed parts and repairs or just keep my Wii and never send it back.
My first Wii underwent the knife at one of these repair houses and came back in worse condition than when it went out. The amount of scratches on the console just blew me away. Who do I blame? Shipping company or the repair center. It upset me so bad I just gave my Wii away and went out and purchased a new one.
You get the picture. I want to keep my second Wii scratch and blemish free and I do not feel like risking it again. I am far from having money to throw at buying another Wii.
So I proceeded to do some research and found a few discussions on a couple of top gaming forums and found some answers to help resolve my issue. From what I can tell there are a few options out there but only one that has a great reputation along with real email support. The Wii fix guide at this website seems to be the Cadillac of Wii repair guides. To top it off being able to ask questions and get a quick answer from a knowledgeable person is worth so much more.
So I took his advice and followed the link to the website. The website was professionally designed and made several valid points about it being the best solution for those that are not afraid to spend a little time learning to perform their own Wii repair. Again, the email support was the final sales pitch that sold me completely. It was totally a no brainer.
So to make a long story short I repaired my Wii that night and was much happier and able to spend the rest of the evening playing my favorite gaming console.
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