Joel Puffer
GBBig Mistake I got hooked up with you at a time my computer was really acting up. Your base program did nothing to alleviate the problems. You did, however, have someone tell me I should spend more money with you because my system had been corrupted. I thought that was what I was getting for my money!!! I lost all faith in your company at that time. I did get the problem fixed but it was with another Microsoft "Partner" which spoke "on shore" English for another $350. The best thing iYogi could do is show me how to remove all the things they installed without any interruption in my computer speed or performance.
Mr Ray Potter
GBVery dangerous I asked iyogi to fix a fault on my computer and all they did was make it worse, they never fix the problem and somehow and for only reasons they know deleted completely another program, when I got my engineer in he said that they had made a complete mess. It took him hours to rectify their faults.They took £60 cancel fee (rip off) even though I cancelled because of there incompetence, it has taken over a year (still not paid) so far to get a refund of any description, steer well clear of iyogi, they are thiefs
dawn cartermallin
GBOUT OF BUSINESS Please be aware the are NOW OUT OF BUSINESS. I used IYogi for a good few years in the early days and had nothing but good experiences. Their team was polite and capable, in fact watching them go into my computer taught me a lot. It was their team that told me to contact HP and send the computer back for free repair. In the last year they did try selling a lot that I never bought. When computers became self cleaning I didn't seem to need them anymore and discontinued my subscription.
Paul Drechsler
GBThank YOU... iYogi I have had several 'issues' that were easily fixed by 'calling on' the iYogi support members. They KNIOW what they are doing... and they get the work/fixes completed in short order. I have NEVER had an issue that was not resolved for me!
kitz
GBPurveyor of Ransomware - Company are scammers. This company takes out advertising spaces on social media which is click bait. The adverts will usually say a famous personality has died (ie gordon ramsey, richard branson, keith richards etc). Clicking the link takes you to a website on the iyogi subdomain. You will hear a looped recording saying that your PC is infected and you must phone "Windows Support" which is actually their phone number. They tell you that failure to contact support will result in your PC being disabled. If you phone up they will demand several hundred £ to remotely clean your PC. In all likelyhood there is nothing wrong with your PC. To clear all the popups though you will need to reboot your PC.