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!
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.
David Campbell
GBScam Scam! They say refund of non-existing charge. They want access to your computer. When I mentioned calling the police the guy, ('Paul' with a heavy Indian accent) said, "Fine, I'm charging you $299!" and hung up. So stupid and wrong. Don't be more stupid than they are.
Douglas Henderson
GBAm pleased wtih your most ofservice A lot of what I wanted involved OpenOffice.org and open source software tweaking. Most of those problems were not solved, so Eudora OSE and SeaMonkey Mozilla (my default) and not fully functional on 8.1 Pro which I purchased from iYogi. (My new laptop came with 7 Pro which jammed.) The Windows programs are fine. I do believe that iYogi should stop "selling software/services" to someone who has prepaid for a year. Given a choice - since 1992 when I entered computers - I prefer NOT to use a Microsoft product but to get my machine running, I ended up with Outlook (don't like the layout but it works fine), MS-Office and Windows 8.1 Pro.
Mark Wiechmann
GBHit or Miss iYogi is a hit or miss proposition. About three-fourths of the techs are fantastic and they bring a level of professionalism to their work. However, there are about one-fourth who perform at a subpar level. It is the way it is--there is no predicting when you will get a bad apple.