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How to Leave Us a Review

At Phone Medics Plus we hold customer service and transparency at the core of our company's culture and we appreciate when our customers let us know that we are achieving our mission successfully, and when they tell others about their experiences with us. Word of mouth has always been the best kind of advertising, and living in the age of the internet means that your word of mouth can reach a much wider audience than it once could. That’s why we want to share with you some of the best ways you can leave us a review online.


Google

The first and best way to leave us a review online is Google. If you look for us on Google Maps, you’ll find our address, phone number, and business hours. If you scroll down a bit, you can see our average review rating, read reviews, and leave us a rating and a review of your own.

Facebook

The second way to leave us a review is on our Facebook page. From our Facebook page, you can see reviews from other customers and leave your own. What’s more, if you like our page, you can see updates on what’s going on here at Phone Medics Plus. We post pictures, updates, and links to our blog posts.

Chamber of Commerce

Finally, you can leave us a review through the Cocoa Beach Chamber of Commerce. At the top of their website, you’ll see a link that says “Partners.” When you move your mouse cursor over that, a drop-down menu pops up. Clicking on “Thank a Business,” will take you to a page where you can write a review of our service.

If you are happy with your repair and the level of service you received at Phone Medics Plus, we ask that you please take just a couple minutes to share your experience through one of these channels. That way others who might appreciate our help can find us online and use your review as a reference from a fellow customer about how they can expect to be treated and the level of service that we provide.

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