Replacing the screen is actually hard... (harder than replacing any other part of the reader). At the same time the screen is also the most expensive part. That's why usually getting a new reader is cheaper than getting the screen fixed. (You have to pay the part, the time it takes someone to perform the replacement, the shipping costs, etc.)
A company repairing it for 50€ sounds too good to be true but if they have a good reputation I'd take them up on their offer (verify with them it's really the Glo HD and not the old Glo)... unless you find a device on Ebay with ripped-off USB port or something but working screen, or the store you bought at replaces it despite it being your fault, you won't get a cheaper repairs than that...
The screens you find on aliexpress are usually for older generation devices. If you do order one of those, be very careful when handling it... the screens break extremely easily (especially when not in their protective reader casing/frame).
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