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A good set-up, starting with truss rod adjustment, should fix it. if the problem is at a specific fret only, the fret might need a little work.
Try TYMC (in Peninsula/Excelsior), they do a great set-up.
 
your action also matters.

if you are up for some adventure and dnt mind doing it yourself, there are tons of information online to teach you how to do your own setup.
i did all of my basses' setup myself
 
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+1 that you can do it yourself if you prefer, and youtube is full of videos on how to do this.

The main things you should adjust in the set-up are;
1) Truss Rod (I would say +fret levelling if absolutely necessary)
2) Action (string height)
3) Intonation
4) Pick-up height

Once all are adjusted proporly your bass should play much better.
 
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Thanks everyone, I think that its better if I go to a shop cuz I'm just a 15 year old and I'm scared of doing it wrong fixing it by myself.
 
how long does it take to get the shop to set it up for me?

It depends on what they are fixing and how many other basses they have to fix.
Mine was like erm... 4-5 days later? I dunno, somehow I cant remeber how long mine was heh
A full set-up cost arnd $40 and they did a great job!
Enjoy!
 
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