Author Topic: CDFixers.com?  (Read 6885 times)

I sent in my Black Ops disc through mail for 7 dollars about 2-3 weeks ago to California through a prepaid envelope sent to me. The online instructions said to just put the disc in there and place it in any usps mailbox. I did that. It's been awhile and I've looked up that website, nothing bad being said aboutt hem, no scams, nothing. I'm wondering what happened. They say if your disc is too badly damaged, they cannot fix it. Mine just had a circle scratch. This was my second disc after my first one cracked. I hope I didn't just lose another 60$.

You should've just got a CD cleaning kit or taken it into a local game store, idk about where you are but here they clean and fix the disks for you.


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You paid money to send your game disc to a service that claims to repair them? Holy crap. If thats not a scam, I'd be really surprised. I bet you'll never get that disc back.

Disc repairing kits can be purchased. If its really bad, you send the disc to the manufacturer and ask for another if possible.

EDIT: I checked some reviews, it seems to be a legit service... unless the reviews were faked.
« Last Edit: July 11, 2011, 08:16:14 AM by Sheath »

I just bring my broken discs upto the GAME store and they fix it for me for £2. Always works

If it's a full circle, you won't probably be able to fix it.

get some car buff and put it on the disc then rub it around with a washcloth

why are you playing black ops

why are you playing black ops

Because he enjoys the game.
Now shut up.


Next time just go to a local game store and get it resurfaced.

You paid 60$ for a repair? Does Black ops still cots 60$+?

If it's a full circle, you won't probably be able to fix it.

it's like ( ) with the spaces between each half.

You paid 60$ for a repair? Does Black ops still cots 60$+?

my first disc got cracked because i kept forcing it into the case. i bought another copy and my sister moved the table my 360 was on and it sputtered. i paid 7$ for the repair.

You paid money to send your game disc to a service that claims to repair them? Holy crap. If thats not a scam, I'd be really surprised. I bet you'll never get that disc back.

Disc repairing kits can be purchased. If its really bad, you send the disc to the manufacturer and ask for another if possible.

EDIT: I checked some reviews, it seems to be a legit service... unless the reviews were faked.

i checked the internet thoroughly, it seems to be safe, especially on a website for moms.


CDFixers are a scam. i sent in $50 portal 2 and they said "Cannot be fixed" when there wus only a thumbprint on it and they KEPT it. KEPT IT!!! so they fixed it and kept it.what losers.

a signature that i dnt care about.