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Come to Al’s Electronics for a Special Offer
You often hear the phrase “Out with the old and in with the new”. At Al’s Electronics, we believe in keeping the old along with the new. This weekend only, bring your old, broken radios, CD players, toasters, and any other electronics in to the store. If you bring it, we’ll fix it at absolutely no cost to you. We can repair TVs, laptops, and heaters as well. Each shopper can receive up to $50 worth of free repairs. All you need to do is make a nonrefundable purchase of $100 or more. So pay a visit to your garage, attic, or toolshed and search for that item you’ve been meaning to get repaired. Visit Al’s Electronics at 549 Vernon Avenue this Saturday or Sunday, May 7 and 8, and we’ll have it working for you in no time. Call 675-9303 for more information.
Al’s Electronics
549 Vernon Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
675-9303
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Date: May 8
Customer Name: Eric Simpson
Phone Number: 509-4485
Item Number |
Description |
Quantity |
Price |
685-5542 |
64 GB Thumb Drive |
2 |
$12.00 |
054-1022 |
Sidewinder Toaster (Model RT40) |
1 |
$52.00 |
966-6854 |
Pampas DVD Player (Model 600TE) |
1 |
$65.00 |
N/A |
Repair Work (Video Game Console) |
1 |
$0.00 |
|
|
Subtotal |
$129.00 |
|
|
Tax |
$6.45 |
|
|
Total |
$135.45 |
NOTES: Repair work done by Jason Hampton
Thank you for shopping at Al’s Electronics. We hope you come again soon.
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May 10
To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Eric Simpson. On the eighth of May, I visited your store and made a couple of purchases. I took advantage of the chance to have my old video game console repaired while I was there. I must say that the person who fixed the machine did an outstanding job. The machine hadn't worked for more than a decade, but it runs perfectly now. My younger brother and I have been having a great time playing video games from the 1990s for the past couple of days. Please be sure to thank the person who did the repair work. I can't recall his name, but I know he is one of the managers there. I've got an old tape recorder that's in pretty poor shape. I'm probably going to visit in the next week to have it fixed. I realize that will cost money, but I would like to listen to some of my old tapes, so I don't mind paying a fee.
Your faithfully,
Eric Simpson