Anyone have experience with SamsungMainBoardRepair.com?

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  • KYBOSH
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2011
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    Anyone have experience with SamsungMainBoardRepair.com?

    Came across this site looking for boards and I was wondering if anyone had experience with them.

    https://samsungmainboardrepair.com/about-us/

    Its quite possible these guys are one of our members.

    Thanks

    Edit to add:
    Mods please forgive me if this line of inquiry isn't allowed!

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