N C Mitchel
GBIyogi has always given me useful help As a rather elderly user of the computer I find being able to communicate with an Iyogi represantative by written messages is so much easier than having to listen to and act on instructions on the phone as my hearing is not as good as formerly. They have also been quick to make good anything that needed further attention. Always willing to ensure any problem has been solved satisfactorily and always very patient with slow learners.
Bob Farrell
GBLong time confidence I have depended on Iyogi almost from the beginning when Microsoft handed over support questions. Success with these questions led to signing up for annual relationships. The skill level over the remote connection is normally as good as I have ever experienced. Note, the service is available 24/7. Any time I have a problem - late at night, weekends. If the resolution is not quite right, I reconnect and get it resolved immediately. Note, the cost for this superb year-long coverage, is in the range of only two hours from a local tech. Iyogi has worked hard to earn my business.
Lisa Handschy
GBHelpful I have had a positive experience getting problems resolved. The only problem I didn't like was sometimes I was on the phone with the support guy for 3 or4 hours. The other thing I didn't like was every time I call they were always trying to sell me something. If I need to renew something they should send me and a 2 month advanced notice when it is due. That way I can save money for that service I need.
Chris Webster
GBIYogi is a good service company for many people. There have been a few things that I have had trouble getting fixed myself. IYogi helped when I couldn't get it done myself. There has only been 1 occasion where IYogi did cause my computer to not work, but they did get the ball rolling to repair my computer. It was just a simple problem, but it took less than 24 hours to fix it and I'd recommend IYogi highly.
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.