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Apple's Support Site Now Lets Customers Schedule Repairs at Apple Authorized Providers

Apple recently made a quiet update to its Apple Support site, introducing a new feature that allows customers to find and schedule repairs for iPhones, Macs, and iPads from Apple Authorized Service Providers.

When troubleshooting a product, choosing "Bring in for Repair" after going through Apple's support prompts now brings up all repair centers near a customer, including Apple's own retail stores and retail locations where customers can get repairs from Apple Authorized Service Providers.

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In addition to including all nearby Apple Authorized Service Providers, the new repair site also lists availability, so customers can find the fastest repairs and get same-day service in many locations. There's even an option to book a repair right from the site.

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Most of the time, getting a repair appointment at an Apple Store's Genius Bar requires a wait of several days to a week, while Apple Authorized Service Providers have much more open availability.

In the San Francisco Bay Area, for example, local Apple Stores do not have repair appointments until next week, but third-party repair shops like Best Buy, Clickaway, Mobile Kangaroo, and Computercare have appointments today or tomorrow.

Apple Authorized Service Providers have been officially authorized by Apple to perform repairs on Apple devices. Both AppleCare repairs and out-of-warranty repair services are available, but many customers may not be aware of local options outside of an Apple Store.

Apple's new focus on third-party service providers may provide some much-needed relief for Apple retail stores that are unable to keep up with repair requests and it will ensure customers are able to get faster service.

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Top Rated Comments

chr1s60 Avatar
121 months ago
The fact that Apple allows Best Buy on this instantly takes away credibility.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
VAGDesign Avatar
121 months ago
I wish Greece had an official Apple Store and support instead of resellers...
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Attirex Avatar
121 months ago
Time for Tim Cook to resign.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
Wonder if anyone at Apple has thought of making products that don't fail as a way to ease backlogs at their Geneius Bars ?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Westside guy Avatar
121 months ago
While these are easy to do, Apple don't actually allow APR to carry out screen replacements. They get sent to Apple to be done as they require the new screen to be calibrated properly which requires a stupidly expensive price of kit, which no APR is going to purchase.
My last "in store" repair at an actual Apple Store took a week and a half. :mad: The times I've had a "return to depot" repair, I pretty consistently had the machine back in my hands after two or three days. So none of this seems bad to me... anything Apple can do to improve their repair experience is a plus.

That said, my experiences with Apple's service over the past decade is getting eerily similar to what I experienced with Dell 10-15 years ago. Around 2000 Dell's service was amazing - but, by 2004-2005, their service (and most of their products) sucked. I really, really don't want Apple to continue down that road.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
That is ridiculous. How does anyone at Apple find that acceptable?
They probably don't think it is acceptable hence the change to book at authorized repair centres as an option.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)