
No rep,photos of work,and is offering a paid service for free are all red flags if he wants to establish himself make someone pay and show examples of his work first.I'd hit up link270 if he's willing to help you, people don't get rep if nobody is willing to give them that chance in the beginning. I modded my own, but I am also a technician so this stuff was lulz for me =/
No rep,photos of work,and is offering a paid service for free are all red flags if he wants to establish himself make someone pay and show examples of his work first.

No one respond to this person in pmI'm offering a paid service for free only if it doesn't work, meaning that I mess up or something, basically my way of saying, I'm not a pro and there's a chance I might make a mistake, and if I do then I'm not going to charge you. I work at a computer repair shop and that is something we do there as well. For example, if we find an issue with someone's computer and they don't want it repaired, then we charge a discounted diagnostic fee of sorts. If we aren't able to find an issue with a computer then we don't charge anything. I'm basically just applying these same practices here. I feel like it would be unfair for me to offer to do it at a price, when I don't have proof of pictures, etc. and people don't have to trust me, and I fully understand why they wouldn't, that's why I said it the way I did.
Anyways, I would still be happy to help, this offer can go to anyone if they'd like to message me, and I'd be happy to supply any information needed to the user, or set the payments up in like an eBay or Paypal type manner, with a money back promise of sorts.
Thanks!
Honestly, I did pretty much the same thing. Someone needed help with their o3DSxl and I did it for free for them.No one respond to this person in pm

Your known on the forumHonestly, I did pretty much the same thing. Someone needed help with their o3DSxl and I did it for free for them.
I know it sounds sketchy but I did it xD
I don't know what the "pros" charge but there is definitely some materials involved (wires/headers/sd to micro sd adapter/specific usb to sd adapter) not to mention solder shrink tube etc. So likely $30 in materials. They also have to have good soldering abilities because a screw up could be more than a software brick, so I get where the reputation idea comes in. That being said @link270 some pictures of a mod you have done would go a long way showing your skill. There is also a huge responsibility to take care of someone else's system and a level of trust involved for both (what if they really dropped it in water, and blame the modder for busting it).
I know you mean well, but if you get this much resistance here chances are it's not worth the hassle for you.