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broken-electronics, FixYa; tech-supportThese days, when something breaks, people are more apt to just throw the item away rather than try to find a way to fix it. In the old days, I remember my dad constantly tinkering around with something that was broken, and he always managed to get it fixed, even if it was by making our ears ring with words that were better left unsaid.

If your electronic gadgets are still under warranty, it is best to have the professionals give it a look-see, otherwise you'll void the warranty if you open it up yourself. If your gadgets are no longer under warranty, try FixYa, a website that provides tech help and support for electronics, consumer products and gadgets of all shapes, sizes, makes and models.

FixYa stores manuals and trouble shooting guides for over half a millions products. Founded by a frustrated consumer who noticed that manufacturers weren't providing adequate technical support for their products through their websites, even though the products were becoming more technologically advanced, FixYa is based on real life problems that consumers have with their items, and they share and discuss how to fix the problem.

If you have a broken item in your home, or an item performing sluggishly, check out FixYa. It is a great site that will provide you the best possible quick fix, and best of all it is FREE!


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