Archive for November, 2009

New Conference Room Rockin!

November 20, 2009

Hello all, I’ve been promising pictures, so here we go. You can always see constant pics and updates on our business here on our blog or become a fan on our Mission Repair FaceBook fan page and see some really fun stuff! We want fans just like you!

Here’s a shot of a meeting in action. . .we had our TV screen installed with a Mac hidden behind the scenes. . .with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse, we have the ultimate presentation platform. Robbie is here explaining something to the group about our back-end database. It’s an invaluable tool!

OK, more pics will slowly filter in, it’s just that something about this pic of Robbie in action compelled me to post ;-) Take care, talk to you soon!

Ryan

Finally, we’ve got iPod Touch Headphone Jack Repair Capability!

November 13, 2009

Yes, you’ve read it right, we have announced a brand new flat-rate service for the original iPod Touch, 1st Generation. Customers are reporting out-of-warranty failures on their iPod Touch including loss of sound from the earphone jack, or earphone jack connectors breaking off inside the earphone jack port rendering it useless. We can solve this by installing a BRAND NEW Earphone Jack Assembly within 24 hours after receipt. The repair service is hassle-free and currently the iPod Touch Headphone Jack Repair is only $59, installed.

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Click here to view our premium iPod Touch Repair – Earphone Port Repair Service.

This service is NOT use-installable. It takes specialized tools and significant soldering abilities and should be trusted to the professionals – that’s us here at Mission Repair if you didn’t already know that!

Mission Repair will replace that failing headphone jack within 1 business day and send the unit back to your location via FedEx (Ground is just $5 and Overnight is $9).

OK folks, I’m out of town Monday of next week. Going to take a little break and take a vacation day. I know that I deserve at least one every so often!

We’ll talk again, soon, Ryan

Let’s honor the veterans out there today!

November 11, 2009

OK, this is a 100% complete non-business related blog post. It’s simply an honor to all of the veterans and current service men and women that have heroically maintained our freedom. 11/11/09.

My father, Gary Arter, is one of those veterans. He’s a survivor of the Vietnam War and was overseas from 1967 to 1968. He served in the Army after being drafted and was in a small military base in South Vietnam called Bearcat. I know that over the years I have heard his many stories and experiences. I also admittedly have not given him the kind of attention he deserves in respect to his sacrifice for our country.

Let it be known that I will always support our troops overseas and give great respect to the veterans in this country for their service. Without them we might not have it so good.

Thanks pop. . .Ryan

Price Cut on iPhone 3G S Glass Repair!

November 9, 2009

Hello friends, we are about to unleash the mother-of-all-repair programs here at Mission Repair. I want to tell you all about it, but we must first make sure that we’ve got all the bases covered, lawyers approvals, and calls to action in place. It’s exciting, cutting edge, and the first of it’s kind. Please stay in touch as we will be launching it this week!

In the mean time, we’ve revisited some of our pricing – we’re consistently buying larger and larger quantities of products which means that our cost on parts consistently goes down on our core services. So today we are happy to announce a price drop on the iPhone 3GS Glass and Digitizer Repair and it’s now only $104! This is a new part, professional labor and 1 year warranty. . .all included in the price.

So, I’m going to get back to work and get this new program on the ball. I’ll be back in a day or two!

Thanks, Ryan

Just a little holiday baking information-

November 4, 2009

Well good morning!

Last One’s the Rotten Egg – or Not?

I came across this little tidbit yesterday and thought that I’d pass it along. . .

If you have a carton of eggs past the expiration date, it’s a gamble on whether the eggs are actually rotten. How can you tell without cracking one open and ruining the cake batter? Put them to the test.

Fill a bowl with cold water and place an egg in the water. If it sinks to the bottom, the egg is still good. If it floats, it’s a bad egg and needs to be tossed. If it sinks to the bottom but stands on end, it needs to be used soon!

Well, I do pride myself as the chef of the household and now I know. Or, if you have a cute neighbor, just toss all of your eggs and go borrow one. Now that’s a good tip ;-)

What does this have to do with Mission Repair? Well, nothin. Just thought that I’d pass along this info!

Thanks, BRB, Ryan


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