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Repairs are over.
I realized later my time is so mucb better spent in other things like for example NOT BUYING SHIT THAT BREAKS EASILY IN THE FIRST PLACE that I am completely stopping this forever. There are other stuff on the website, check that.

Wow! you still want to read more. Okay!
I tried fixing a lot of stuff and the time it took me to fix the stuff I kept thinking, I should have just bought a new and better one because even after fixing a lot of stuff, they broke later anyways. So all that time went into nothing.
I still repair stuff from time to time on my own but everytime I am done repariing it, all I think about is, I spent a lot of time that I probably shouldn't have.
I will still keep trying to repair and open up stuff because it gives an idea how good a product is built for buying it but I no longer will accpept any reapirs at all.

The text below this is just what I had wrote earlier.

Sending stuff for repairs

Important points to know:

  1. I will probably break your device to a point of unrepairable state.
    1. I am still very new to repairing tech stuff especially when using SMD solder guns. If you are thinking about sending something for me to repair assume that it will die and that you might have to pay for shipping both the sides. Use the redacted to see what I can and can't do.
  2. Check if the product you're sending, is it even worth it to send it for repair.
    1. Because the two way shipping alone to India PIN Code: 854301 might be a lot. Doesn't matter if I pay the return shipping, it's still a loss of money and for that reason you might here me say, "It's not worth spending that much on such a device."
    2. Also, that some devices are so old that spending a single rupee on it might not be worth spending.
  3. Fee→ Haven't even thought about it yet. I will charge you at the very least the cost of materials used, two-ways shipping. Anything extra I haven't really thought about it. Remember, it's still a hobby.