Thoughts about finding viruses in email inboxes

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 6 16:37:36 UTC 2009


On 04/05/2009 02:52 PM, Ray Parrish wrote:

[snip]
> 
> OK, I got their registration confirmation email, and proceeded to their 
> site, only to discover that they have me listed as "evaluating" the 
> commercial version of BitDefender which costs over $250 for a ten seat 
> license which I have no use for. There was a link to "evaluate other 
> versions" which I followed to the Free Version download, and then had to 
> click it's Download button, which only got me a form to fill in, after I 
> submitted that, it notified me that I would receive an email with 
> instructions for downloading the free version shortly.
> 
> I'm sorry, but these people are really beginning to tick me off! I have 
> never experienced this level of complication connected to any previous 
> attempt at obtaining the free version of any program, ever before. Their 
> entire site is designed to dance you all around the ability to find the 
> page which will allow you to update the free license key, and makes 
> every effort to cast you as a paying customer whether you like it or not.
> 
> I may as well send this post for now, and I'll let you know if anything 
> good actually happens.
> 
> Later, Ray Parrish
> 

I've mentioned this in several posts:

<http://www.bitdefender.com/PRODUCT-80-en--BitDefender-Antivirus-Scanner-for-Unices.html>

See the "For Personal Use/Request Free License" button? Click it.





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