I wasn't only one who bough it![]()
I didn't realise this practice was so common.
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If you're planning on paying the money and not claiming back the rebate, I stand by my comment

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I wasn't only one who bough it![]()
thanks
I will claim - I'm not stupid, but I don't like the way how I have to get my money back.
Couldn't agree more. Malwarebytes is good as well.You can't help but laugh at people who pay good money for stuff like antispyware when there are numerous excellent free applications on the go. Try Superantispyware or Adaware or Spybot - all excellent applications and completely free.
The only people I laugh at more are the internet heroes who think they know enough not to use antivirus software. Do you people have the faintest idea how much crap is out there? Do you know how easy it is for people to hack perfectly legitimate websites and insert malicious code there? Obviously not, or you would be protecting yourselves.
By being super cautious while browsing, you may, possibly, manage to avoid infection. Why take the chance though? There is excellent AV software out there for free; Avast is excellent, as is AVG. Neither of these use much in the way of resources so, unless you're browsing on a PII with 32MB RAM, why take the chanceLike BigglesPip, I too have had Avast flag up dodgy files coming from sites one would normally trust.
I will claim - I'm not stupid, but I don't like the way how I have to get my money back.
I will claim - I'm not stupid, but I don't like the way how I have to get my money back.
Tefal said:That's a lie!![]()