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I’m most experienced with generations 2-6 but I’m open to installing mods and replacing capacitors in most consoles.
In regards to repair, I might be a little more selective.
02*
First, you’ll want to complete the order form on my website to give me a general idea of what your current needs are. From there, I will respond via email with either follow up questions, request for photos, or a base quote.
If you accept, I will provide you with a PO Box or a location to meet up (if local).
Once I have received your device, it will be placed in my queue. I will contact you again once I have finished the work, or if I have any issues or questions while doing the work.
03*
The amount of time it takes for me to complete the work on your project is dependent on your placement in the queue and current workload, the complexity of the console and/or service, and complete/valid information and parts acquired prior to service. (If I need to wait for additional parts, your project will be put on hold until I have the parts and I have finished the other project I was working on while waiting for said parts).
04*
In most cases, it’s required that you purchase major mods or parts yourself. I prefer that you have everything needed prior to sending me your console, but in certain circumstances, you may purchase a mod and have it mailed to my PO Box.
For minor parts or mods I will provide. This is referring to capacitor repair, belts, BIOS or FRAM swaps, etc.
05*
In many cases, yes, I may be able to fix a botched mod or repair. However, this would be done on a case by case basis. Please fill out the form and send me photos so we can discuss a suitable action plan.
06*
I do sometimes sell pre-modded consoles, often with all of the bells and whistles. In some cases, I’m able to build a completely custom console of your choice provided you pay a non-refundable deposit upfront. Please contact me directly for more information.
07*
Every individual or small business offering services such as this may have varying prices for different services depending on many different situations. My recommendation would be to do research on any modder you are interested in hiring and base your selection on proof of good work, reputation, experience, and work ethics. Select a modder you feel you can trust and develop a relationship with them. Generally speaking, “You get what you pay for” applies here. That is not to say the most expensive modder will be the best, but I would also not choose based on the lowest price. It may end up costing you more in the long run.
08*
Payment of final agreed upon quotes for labor will be due upon completion of service after return shipping amounts has been given.
If additional major parts are needed during service, customers will normally be asked to purchase parts themselves (I will give you a link) and have them mailed to my PO Box directly. In some cases, for trusted repeat customers, I may purchase the part myself and bill you for it at the end of service.
I currently accept PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, cashapp, or cash (for in person local customers). I will provide the payment amount due including your return shipping once you have approved the work shown.
I do not accept payment for labor prior to completion.