{"id":256329,"date":"2010-10-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-10-07T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/mobile-tech-makes-repairs-easy-and-affordable-in-east-village\/"},"modified":"2010-10-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2010-10-07T07:00:00","slug":"mobile-tech-makes-repairs-easy-and-affordable-in-east-village","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/mobile-tech-makes-repairs-easy-and-affordable-in-east-village\/","title":{"rendered":"Mobile Tech makes repairs easy and affordable in East Village"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You broke your iPod, again. You\u2019re not sure if it\u2019s worth repairing or tossing. None of your friends have a clue either, and you don\u2019t have the time to look into it. So you toss it and head out to the store for a new one. Here\u2019s where Mobile Tech, a computer, iPod and cell phone repair shop, could have saved you some money. Mobile Tech offers free diagnostics and estimates on anything from custom home theaters to Blackberries. Even better, if you decide to go through with the repairs, they will do them fast. Mobile Tech was started in 2010 by Mick Baca. Baca came up with the idea for Mobile Tech after another company completed repairs on his computer. The overpriced repairs and week turn around left Baca with a bad taste in his mouth, but a sweet idea in his head. Baca, an eight-year resident of East Village, decided to set up Mobile Tech in his hometown and now feels the community has embraced it. &#8220;Business is growing every month, and we\u2019re getting a lot of new customers through referrals,&#8221; Baca said. Mobile Tech offers a mobile service to pick up the broken item at no extra cost. Mobile Tech\u2019s head technician, Johnny Ngo, is a former employee of Sony and has worked in the industry for six years. Mobile Tech aims to do effective, affordable, quick work with the utmost customer satisfaction. Andrea Soar discovered Mobile Tech\u2019s customer service sooner just in time. Her computer went on the fritz just a day after moving to San Diego. She took it to Mobile Tech for repairs figuring she\u2019d have it back in a few days. &#8220;They had it back in half a day, which was great because my computer is, like, my third hand,&#8221; she said. &#8220;They were really flexible with their hours of when I could drop my computer off,&#8221; said Shairee Collins, a frequent Mobile Tech user who recommends the company to friends. &#8220;My computer was in worse condition than I thought and they took care of everything for me.&#8221; Even if electronics aren\u2019t causing you any problems now, Mobile Tech\u2019s service is good to keep in the back of your mind. &#8220;The average person has three to six electronic products,&#8221; Baca said, adding that, eventually, some of these items will break down. Mobile Tech is located at 445 10th Ave. Quotes are also available over the phone by calling (619) 652-9900. 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