Boost Software Distributes Video Explaining How to Uninstall PC Health Boost and Obtain a PC Health Boost Refund
Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 12, 2013 -- Following proper uninstall steps for removing software will help users avoid windows update errors and windows installer errors. The How to Uninstall PC HealthBoost video is available to be viewed on the PC Health Boost youtube channel. Check out the instructions below, for more ways for users to learn what they can do if they decide to change their mind about using the software.
First go to the control panel in the lower left hand corner of the computer screen. Next, click start and if Windows 7 is on the computer, click the programs and features link. If an earlier version of windows is installed, click the add remove program link.
Then scroll through until the listing for PC Health Boost appears. Finally, select the listing and click the uninstall link at the top of the window. A new window will pop up onscreen with a Next button. Click that twice and then click uninstall.
That’s all that needs to be done to uninstall PC Health Boost from a computer. Rebooting the computer will fully complete the task once the uninstall process is complete.
To collect a refund, it is important to know the Boost Software policy. There is a 60 day policy from the date of purchase, meaning about two months in most cases. If the request is made within that time, the company will issue a full refund for the original purchase amount to the customer’s account that was used to purchase the product.
The contact to Boost software can be made through their support page or through support(at)boostsoftware(dot)com. First, customer and product support will be tried by the company and then, if the customer is still not satisfied or the product does not work, the full refund will be issued. The company will also issue refunds for fraudulent billing of products that were bought with a stolen credit card, for example.
We are always looking for advertising and partnership opportunities and anyone wanting to meet with us may reach using the contact us link provided.
Boost Software, INC
Erin Walsh, Director of Public Relations
75 Arlington St. Suite 500
Boston, MA 02116
Erin Walsh, Boost Software, http://www.pchealthboost.com, 617-444-9381, [email protected]

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