[97attendees] Samsung glass repair

Marcos Sanz <sanz@denic.de> Tue, 15 November 2016 07:01 UTC

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Subject: [97attendees] Samsung glass repair
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First!

I cracked the glass screen of my Galaxy S7. I am fuming but still trying 
to be positive: "Great!" - I thought - "Seoul is the best place in the 
world to fix this". But apparently not. The gentle lady at the hotel 
reception called for me the Samsung center around the corner in 
Yeouinaru-ro and they told her that they must send the device to the 
country of origin to be fixed there. Amazing.

So my question to any locals: do you know of some trustworthy place around 
where they do a glass repair at the moment (I don't want to leave the 
device there) for a reasonable price?

Thanks,
Marcos