@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s.'' I often look through [https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly, the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the local Repair Pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
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@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s.'' I often look through [https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly, the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the local Repair Pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
If we can get at least country and city and some form of contact information that can go a long way!
Here’s a great listing! [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/20667/triomacrepair.com|triomacrepair.com]
While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! As the search is focused on the company name not there location. They have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority in the search similar to how the main listing is setup.
While I realize this is a bit of a chore to clean up it would go a long way getting to what you are looking for! Getting people to find skilled people to fix their systems locally!
@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s.'' I often look through [https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly, the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the local Repair Pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
If we can get at least country and city and some form of contact information that can go a long way!
Here’s a great listing! [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/20667/triomacrepair.com|triomacrepair.com]
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While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority in the search similar to how the main listing is setup.
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While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! As the search is focused on the company name not there location. They have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority in the search similar to how the main listing is setup.
While I realize this is a bit of a chore to clean up it would go a long way getting to what you are looking for! Getting people to find skilled people to fix their systems locally!
@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s.'' I often look through [https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the repair pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
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@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s.'' I often look through [https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly, the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the local Repair Pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
If we can get at least country and city and some form of contact information that can go a long way!
Here’s a great listing! [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/20667/triomacrepair.com|triomacrepair.com]
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While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority.
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While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority in the search similar to how the main listing is setup.
While I realize this is a bit of a chore to clean up it would go a long way getting to what you are looking for! Getting people to find skilled people to fix their systems locally!
@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s. I often look through [''https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the repair pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
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@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s.'' I often look through [https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the repair pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
If we can get at least country and city and some form of contact information that can go a long way!
Here’s a great listing! [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/20667/triomacrepair.com|triomacrepair.com]
While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority.
While I realize this is a bit of a chore to clean up it would go a long way getting to what you are looking for! Getting people to find skilled people to fix their systems locally!
@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s. I often look through [''https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the repair pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
If we can get at least country and city and some form of contact information that can go a long way!
Here’s a great listing! [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/20667/triomacrepair.com|triomacrepair.com]
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While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides.
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While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides unlike the others. Biasing to shops that help the cause should be given a priority.
While I realize this is a bit of a chore to clean up it would go a long way getting to what you are looking for! Getting people to find skilled people to fix their systems locally!
@sandrahiller - One of the problems I encounter is trying to aim people to the ''Pro’s. I often look through [''https://www.ifixit.com/Business|Repair Pros] listing trying to find someone for the person who needs help. Sadly the level of information in the listings to link up customers to the repair pro is just lacking! Here’s an example [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/673063/2+of+my+USB+ports+have+only+power+but+no+data|2 of my USB ports have only power but no data]. I’m sure there is someone closer to him which might have been a better (given how big the iMac is to carry on the train).
If we can get at least country and city and some form of contact information that can go a long way!
Here’s a great listing! [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/20667/triomacrepair.com|triomacrepair.com]
While having the map is very useful within the listing its hard to nail down in a search. As an example if I look for someone in [https://www.ifixit.com/Business?s=New+Zealand|New Zealand] I get a listing of three shops, yet [https://www.ifixit.com/Business/Members/7081/iMacGyver|iMacGyver] is not listed! Yet they have helped answer questions and worked on guides.
While I realize this is a bit of a chore to clean up it would go a long way getting to what you are looking for! Getting people to find skilled people to fix their systems locally!