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Businiess name:  Norman's Electronics, Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The technician they sent was rude and misdiagnosed the problem with my Mitsubishi TV. I even had to call the technician back after he left to come back and reattach the cables from my TV to the DVD player, sound system and cable box. I ended up ordering the wrong part which I am still stuck with. After we put it in, the TV still had the same problem. He did not even do the inital step of getting the error code from the front of the TV. My brother came over after the technician gave his diagnosis and after I had paid for the part ,and he said the error code mentioned something wrong that the technician never even mentioned. I'm out over $300, and if I had continued trying to fix the TV, there is no telling how much I would have spent and still not have a working TV. From now on, if a TV goes out, I'm going to serioulsy consider tossing it out for the trash immediately rather than go through the hassle and waiting time for a TV that works.

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