I appreciate the posts on ReImage / Efix as I just read an online email pub called "windows secrets" and it had an adv for eFix. I always like to investigate a "new" program that claims to fix all matter of malware/virii/rodents, ants etc that may have crept into an unsuspecting computer owner's software/hardware. Something that drew my attention was that I couldn't find any recent posts on their own blog re happy customer experiences with eFix. When I came here I got a much better picture. While, "perhaps" their product may do well for some people, the Babylon issue was troubling for me to read. Also, I thought their "Full Money Back" guarantee deserved more scrutiny. I saw that during the first 60 days they claim they will refund but you have to, as I understand it, remove the program and reverse any "repairs" or changes that the program has effected. It just seems to me that if you were unhappy with what the program "did" for you, how much more unhappy might you be with it "hopefully" digging around your computer's innards and putting it back in exactly the same condition as before the "repairs"? Just a thought. WRT after the first 60 days, they have on their site, " Reimage will address the issue on a case by case basis, and may provide a refund after the 60 day refund period." Well, I guess that's better than nothing after the 60-day period with it's conditions, but it doesn't look tremendously hopeful to me, IMO.
Anyway, don't mean to be negative in my first post/reply, but I just thought I'd like to share my initial doubts about the claims of such a fix-all program. And, also, I wonder if online newsletters investigate/install/use/etc. these programs on their own computers, as part of hoped for due diligence, before they accept ad money and post the ads on their sites.
Just wondering in Oceanside, CA
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