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Anonymous Posted on Jan 19, 2017

I want to know if Support buddy is a legitimate company

I have used their services to remove computer threats. They refunded me the cost of their service in abundance of $600. They gave me 1,000. I want to return the $600 of over payment but they want me to buy $600 of I tunes cards. Is this a legitimate reputable company?

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

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My friend, what is your expectation here? What do you want me to do? Please read through to the end.

The only thing I could possibly recommend is that you complain to the Better Business Bureau in your area, if there is one. They will note your complaint but I doubt they will get your $ back.

I have rarely been to a place that sells this type of product and NOT seen the warning that parts are not returnable.

In the future, purchase your parts through your Suzuki dealer or, have them do the repair. Yea, I know, it costs money. So ... tell me, what do you have to show for your effort at this point except one copy of the wrong part that you can probably never use. Now you have to get the proper part (more money) and hopelully get it in without damaging it. I didn't mention, you are with out your ride this entire time also.

Thanks for your interest in FixYa.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2010

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priya..
call me on 09212017431 ..i have contacts in fcamin..

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non sequiter

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2014

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This is a scam.

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Robert A. Watson

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2015

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Look it up on the Better Business Bureau website and check them out! You can also call the BBB.

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2015

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just make sure that on the website ,it shows https:// .....
and google the company before you pay anything to any one

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