Ehow.com

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Linsey
2 years ago

I produced and directed a series called Wearing a Kimono, in 2009. I noticed that on your youtube playlist, you have credited another name, not mine.

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Jodi
4 years ago

The site should get better qualified moderation. People sometimes do post some ridiculous explanations.

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Evan
4 years ago

They disabled my account even though I never wrote an article for them. They did not respond after I contacted them to ask why.

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Shelley
4 years ago

This did not help me one bit on finding out what to do with my issue. It is utter crap. It says the shortest things and doesn't answer the issue at hand.

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Clayton
4 years ago

Useless jabber

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Isaiah
4 years ago

Very useful website that publishes various how-to tutorials to help users with various problems.

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Dexter
5 years ago

Have you ever Googled a car repair and it took you right to EHow? The writers for EHow quite often instructs you to open up the hood, change the part, then shut the hood. How about a home repair article? Go to your home improvement store and buy the material, then repair your home. You are better off going to YouTube and getting the rest of the 99% of the steps that EHow conveniently forgot to tell you. If they do give you more than 3 steps, it's not always accurate.

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Domonique
5 years ago

I attempted to use the site "ehow.com". It turns out the site is a complete fraud, stealing "how-to's" from legitimate sites. I went looking for instructions on replacing a head gasket on a 1.9 liter ford engine, there were some errors on the site so I sent a question to the web- manager. After 30 days without an answer I get an email stating that "my problem" was resolved. I re-sent the same problem along with excerpts from "chilton's auto repair manual" using exactly the same wording(with exactly the same errors).
Please don't waste your time with "eHow.com", and tell their advertisers that eHow is a complete fraud, and reflects badly on their companies. Thanking you in advance for your attention, Henry

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Rex
5 years ago

This is a Content Mill. If you don't understand what this implies please read on:
If an expert gives you information on a topic, he has his creditability at stake. The articles here are not to show off the wisdom of an expert, but rather to lure you in (as cheaply as possible) so you can click on the ads. This makes money for the website. What you have to understand is that the purpose here is to make money for the website, not to provide you with useful information. As an example, one article was saying to "cut into the drywall" to add a new outlet. What they failed to say was to TURN OFF THE ELECTRICITY first. Otherwise you could get electrocuted! So, please, with any internet article, cross reference the information you read here with other sites.

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Jimmie
5 years ago

sometimes it comes with useful advice

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Jonathon
6 years ago

There is many tips and trick, i like this site so much. Very useful site.

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Rodolfo
6 years ago

Great site and great ideas! It covers all the issues you can face and offers excellent solutions how to figure it out.

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Dustin
6 years ago

eHow sites all suffer from introducing pop-ups just when you are reading their articles.

I do use them, but they are a pestilence. None of my several pop-up blockers seem to work on eHow. So I just treat them as a PITA.

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Marina
6 years ago

a nice source for advising people what (not) to do. very helpful

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Alyson
6 years ago

generally a good experience, the website has videos and images. maybe it can include more interesting topics and articles.

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Chelsie
6 years ago

They list free Vin reports. You fill out all kinds of personal information and then at the end of it FreeVinReport.org tells you "our system is down" so go get one with one of our "partners" for a discount price. NO. Even though you have asked for No Services, including "insurance" my phone started ringing off the hook with auto insurance companies saying I asked for a quote. I will never get on EHow again. Ever. Scam, scam, scam

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Lindsay
6 years ago

I used this site for help repairing a clothes dryer. Lots of useful information here along with very good expert advice for a small fee.

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Raul
6 years ago

Good site. It gives you facts about any topic that you can imagine.

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Lindsay
6 years ago

Ehow offers advice, let the visitor fill out name, email and the question, but when you click to get the answer, they want money for the help and ask for credit card. That is not positive, they should tell the visitor before he fills out all forms, that they will charge for an answer

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Michele
7 years ago

The site said it was free and after spending the time to fill in all the fields and giving them MY information. They then inform me that It will cost xxx.

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Maranda
7 years ago

Seriously, do they "research" their "authors"? There is so much BAD information and advice!!! My opinion is don't rely on 90% of what you read there.

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Colleen
7 years ago

I love this page I find there many good articles.

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Liliana
7 years ago

Asked 1 medical question. Their answer was of zero benefit (ie; offered no hints as to various things that could cause the problem I was having). They then sent me an offer to "subscribe" to their service, which I declined. Am still getting monthly fees showing up on my credit card (and I have to call my credit card to have them removed each month). I can find no instructions as to how to terminate my dealings with this company. The only phone number I have (as shown on my credit card bill) is answered by a machine who does not identify their company and where you can only leave a message that is never returned. …It's a SCAM !!

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Sharon
7 years ago

didn't answer my question, took my money, locked me out of the link they gave me.

Ya gotta love 'em. They are very consistant

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Clifton
7 years ago

Outstanding How-To Site. Great information

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