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At Maple Grove uBreakiFix we strive to resolve your electronic device issues. From an iPhone with cracked glass to a Samsung Galaxy Note that won't hold a charge, we have the solutions to your device repair needs. Our Maple Grove uBreakiFix team is committed to providing the users of tech with the highest quality repairs at the best price with exceptional customer service, honesty, integrity, and professionalism all backed up with a 90 day warranty. Conveniently located on Main Street in the Arbor Lakes shopping development, we repair electronic gadgets from the latest smartphones, to your hardworking game console, essential laptop, or inseparable tablet. The Maple Grove uBreakiFix team would be honored to repair your electronic gadgets. Many of our repairs can be completed same day. Our customers enjoy the opportunity to step out and shop at nearby Nordstrom Rack, REI, Costco, or Shuler Shoes. Others grab a bite to eat at Panera, The Claddagh Irish Pub, Buca’s, 3 Squares, 5 Guys and Fries or Noodles and Company.




Some prefer to get pampered at Marc Daniel Salon, Massage Retreat and Spa or Sport Clips. Please stop by or call to discuss your electronic repair needs, we’d be pleased to serve you! Let us know how we're doing! Whether you like to play games, take selfies, or just need to get work done,we fix and reunite you with your device. We put our customers first, always. Learn more about uBreakiFix All parts and labor that we provide are covered by a 90-day warranty. If your repaired device seems to be having issues after a repair, please visit uBreakiFix right away for warranty diagnostics. We will be happy to diagnose and replace any defective parts that were used during the original repair. Please keep in mind that the warranty does not cover physical damage (such as broken screen) or water damage done to the device after the initial repair. How do you know that you are always getting the best price for your repair services? Because uBreakiFix offers a Low Price Guarantee on all local competitors’ regular advertised pricing.




All you have to do is provide a local ad showing the repair price, and we will beat the price by $5! You, the Customer, are the most important aspect of our business at uBreakiFix. From our friendly, well-trained staff at each location to a dedicated Customer Consultant Team, rest assured your satisfaction is our number one priority. Getting your device repaired shouldn’t break the bank. Our low price guarantee ensures that we always offer the best price to our customers. Just bring in any local competitor’s published price for the same repair, and we will happily match and beat their price by $5. The repair price must be a regularly published price. This offer does not apply to competitor's specials, coupons or other discounts. How to match a uBreakiFix Repair Price to another retailer's price: Just request the price match right at the register while checking in a device for repair. Please remember, once the work order is printed and signed the price is not subject to change.




The following are guidelines and limitations: The price in question must be published (either print or online) by a local retailer with a brick and mortar store front within 10 miles of the uBreakiFix location We reserve the right to verify the price of the identical, in-stock repair components at the retailer location (i.e., size, model, brand, color, spec). We do limit quantities to one-per-customer, per repair, per day Lowest Price Guarantee does not apply to: Repair Prices from auctions or retailers requiring memberships Prices from mobile repair providers, or any repair provider without a brick and mortar store front Repair prices that are dependent on add-ons, other items, fees, or charges Bundle offers, instant rebates, mail-in offers, or offers that include financing Prices that require minimum purchases amount or quantity Repair prices that other retailers have listed as clearance, close out, liquidation, special hour/flash/limited quantity offers




Repair prices that utilize damaged or used components Misprinted or inaccurate prices The Plymouth Meeting Mall is a 952,200 square feet (88,460 m2) shopping mall in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, approximately 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Center City, Philadelphia. It is located at Germantown Pike and Hickory Road, near the Mid-County Interchange where the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) crosses the Northeast Extension/Blue Route (I-476).[2] The mall was built by The Rouse Company in 1966. The mall features a fountain and a carousel. Plymouth Meeting Mall currently contains more than 100 specialty stores and restaurants, including a central Food Court, and outlying restaurants California Pizza Kitchen, P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Redstone American Grill, Benihana, Bertucci's, and King Buffet. Its original anchor stores Strawbridge & Clothier and Lit Brothers are now occupied by Macy's and Boscov's. The Boscov's site was once home to one of the largest branches of Hess's.




There is also a 48,000 square feet (4,500 m2) AMC Theatre on the property, featuring 12 screens and stadium seating. The Plymouth Meeting Mall was one of the very first malls in North America which, among its mixture of various stores, offered a church within the mall. The mall is owned and managed by PREIT (the Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust). The mall is recognizable from a considerable distance away due to an adjoining nine-story office tower, One Plymouth Meeting.[1] The tower, containing 167,748 square feet (15,584.3 m2) of office space, is managed by Mack-Cali Realty Corporation. The Plymouth Meeting Mall was built by The Rouse Company in 1966, it was the third fully enclosed shopping mall in the Philadelphia area. The original anchor stores Strawbridge & Clothier and Lit Brothers. The One Plymouth Meeting office tower was added on an outparcel in 1969.[1] The mall suffered a major fire on January 10, 1970 at the east end (near Lit Brothers): "Approximately one third of the 100 stores in the suburban Philadelphia mall were damaged by either smoke, water or the fire."




[4] Lit Brothers closed in 1976 and was replaced by Hess's in 1979. The Hess's, which was the only location in the Philadelphia area, saw poor sales and closed in March 1993 as part of the restructuring of the chain.[5] The former Hess's became Boscov's on October 13, 1996.[6] In 2003, The Rouse Company sold the Plymouth Meeting Mall along with the Cherry Hill Mall, Echelon Mall, Exton Square Mall, Moorestown Mall, and The Gallery at Market East to PREIT for $548 million.[7] In 2005, Federated Department Stores purchased May Department Stores, the owners of Strawbridge's, and converted several Strawbridge's locations to Macy's, including the store at Plymouth Meeting Mall. Strawbridge's became Macy's in 2006. A redevelopment of over $100 million in 2008-2009 added new restaurants and an open-air "Lifestyle" wing featuring LOFT, Coldwater Creek (now closed), Jos. A. Bank, Chico's and Olly Shoes which opened in 2009 and early 2010. A 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) Whole Foods upscale grocery market was included in the redevelopment and anchors the "Outdoor Lifestyle Wing" of the property, which also includes an underground parking area.




[2] Previously, this location gained fame in 1985 when Swedish furniture company IKEA purchased and renovated an outparcel space for its first U.S. location. IKEA later moved in the early 2000s to its current site at 400 Alan Wood Road, off of the "Blue Route" in nearby Conshohocken; the IKEA building was later demolished to make way for the Outdoor Lifestyle Wing. In recent years the interior of the Plymouth Meeting Mall has seen an increase in vacancies, with sales of $320 per square foot in the three months ending September 2015. In 2015, it was announced that a 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) Legoland Discovery Center would be constructed at the Plymouth Meeting Mall, replacing a portion of the food court. Construction began in the summer of 2016 with a planned opening in 2017.[9] On January 4, 2017, it was announced that Macy's would be closing in spring 2017 as part of a plan to close 68 stores nationwide. Plymouth Meeting from the southwest. Plymouth Meeting Mall is above center, at the juncture of I-476 (foreground to upper left) and I-276 (left to right).

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