Tisk
GBReceived email 7 years after OP I now received an email 7 years after I posted my initial question regarding a Samsung “Smart” TV that was only 3 years old and started having picture issues. I was confused for when I clicked on the “updated help” a Server Error 404 - File or directory not found. I’m not sure if FixYa is a valid site anymore or if it was in the first place.
Customer
GBGeneric response for Auto issues FIXYA? Really? Get a new name They charge a $1 fee upfront. For what I don't know. And $34 for the month with automatic billing. For automotive inquiries, they provide causes of listed codes that you the customer provide - along with some troubleshooting tips- the same you'll get at Advanced Auto. To a novice car owner, this may seem like a lot. It's very basic. Save your money
Love Retail
GBDon't and NEVER trust this website Don't and NEVER trust this website, very clear that fixya is telling me to stop giving "throw away answers" because of their clients needs... Let's see to my honest facts I was RELATING in the manner that my grandparents had same issue with some things and here's how to fix the problem (fill in the blank) this website is a total red flag. AVOID!
ivor
GBIt may be a useful tool but... It may be a useful tool but for me, pc slowed slowed down and froze. Had to clear out cache and as that became a regular thing on visiting, I no longer use them. If it is too good to be free, then its not! Not keen on their cookies and stuff as I believe it was seriously affecting my pc.
Anonymous
GBFixya or 6ya Fixya or 6ya. They're the same. Posted question on Fixya over 2 years ago. Only "answer" was link to 6ya who wanted to sell subscription before looking at question to see if they actually had answer. Not trustworthy. Fixya gets around their statement of not charging for answers by referring customers to 6ya. Question has been listed as "Solved" but that "solution" was the reference to 6ya.