
Mobile operator Vodafone (VodafoneThree) has expanded the availability of their “Fix & Go” service for repairing various issues (battery and screen replacement etc.), which is now present across 14 UK stores and is available for Samsung, Apple or Google devices on any network, as well as those with out-of-warranty handsets.
The service, which typically costs from £49 for a battery replacement or £79 for a screen replacement (parts replaced will be covered by a new warranty), is now available at stores in White City, London Stratford, Oxford Street Experience, Cardiff, Edinburgh Princes Street and Belfast Cornmarket. New locations since October include: Glasgow Buchanan Street, Brent Cross, Plymouth, Burnley, Southampton, Swindon, Hanley and Sunderland stores.
Since launching the service earlier this year Vodafone has found that the most commonly requested repairs are screen and battery replacements, followed by more complex repairs like camera lens replacements. Jon Shaw, Consumer Operations Director, said: “We know how important having a working phone is to customers. We also know that, historically, repairs have been too expensive and time consuming, so Fix & Go looks to solve these issues.”
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I wonder if the other Mobile Services Providers knows that Vodafone-Three are fighting a Subscriber in the Courts for 13 bank statements unlawfully debited from his account at Llyods Bank in Slough High Street between the end of November 2019 and end of April 2021.
Vodafone-Three and Deloitte LLP went to Reading Crown Court on the 8th April 2025.
Vodafone-Three are going back to Reading or High Wycombe County Court.
Vodafone are bloody crap