Msn fixitbymail

A blast from the past! Msn FixItByMail was a service offered by Microsoft in the early 2000s that allowed users to send their broken or malfunctioning Microsoft software, such as Windows or Office, to Microsoft's repair center for diagnosis and repair.

The service was launched in 2001 and was designed to provide an alternative to traditional repair methods, which often required users to send their computers to a repair center or wait for a technician to visit their location. With FixItByMail, users could simply package up their broken software and send it to Microsoft, where it would be diagnosed and repaired by trained technicians.

The service was available for a fee, which varied depending on the type of software and the level of repair required. Microsoft also offered a "Premium" service that included priority repair and return, as well as a "Gold" service that included additional benefits such as extended warranty and priority technical support.

FixItByMail was discontinued by Microsoft in 2007, as the company shifted its focus towards online support and self-service options. Today, Microsoft offers a range of online support resources, including troubleshooting guides, forums, and live chat support, to help users resolve issues with their software.