AppGuard 50% discount (by request)

pivoman

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Just write to support the Blue Ridge and ask about the possibility of buying AppGuard with 50% discount. After some time, the email will get a discount coupon.
 
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I think BlueRidge would be suspicious about messages asking for 50% discounts. It's not an official discount. Therefore, I would move it to the Space Bar or something else. This isn't a discount, again, because Blue Ridge isn't giving a favor, you're asking them for a favor.
Example 1 (Appguard giving a discount):
Sample Member: Click the link above and get 50% off Appguard!
Example 2 (You ask for discount):
Email Person: Appguard, is there a possibility of giving a 50% off discount of my license?
It's okay for you to do this, but, honestly, I don't think this should belong in the discount section of MalwareTips, especially if this is by force. I can't force you to delete or modify this thread, but I'm just giving my advice.
 
Thanks for the info..I asked for 50% discount through their support within 12 hours they have replied with a discount coupon.
Good job Pivoman and Blue Ridge.
 
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very good program I use myself and I'm happy really worth exploring even more with a lifetime license, really worth it, I would recommend.
 
Same here.

Sent them a message;

I like AppGuard but can't afford paying full price because I am unemployed at the moment but if you give me a 50% discount I will buy a license today.

Got my coupon code for a 50% discount within 24 hrs ! :D

Thanks Blue Ridge & Pivoman !
 
All this shows is a very accommodating vendor with obviously good support.Good support makes a good company and combined with a good product means $$$$$. A discount is a discount in my eyes.
 
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How does it work exactly? I read their site but did not know how it works?

You have to submit request for discount to Blue Ridge Networks.

There is no 50 % discount program promoted by BRN. The way it works is that essentially it is asking for a "hand-out."
 
You have to submit request for discount to Blue Ridge Networks.

There is no 50 % discount program promoted by BRN. The way it works is that essentially it is asking for a "hand-out."
I mean how appguard works? Not the discount;)
 
Given appguard's pricing is completely insane I dont blame the OP, those slamming him I suspect have lifetime licenses which used to be sold for 30usd, now annual licenses are about 40usd for just one single year. Talk about inflation. Is there a single security vendor who has switched from lifetime to annual and has reduced the pricing to compensate for the limited time period?

I have emailed them offering to buy 3 licenses for either 30usd lifetime each or 8usd per year each. Worst that can happen is they say no. I struggle to think they getting decent sales at those prices from home based users (sure for companies but not home).
 
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With the current state of decline is common markets, I don't think any company can no longer afford to give stuff away, I think that's why lifetime licenses are now obsolete.
 
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You pay for quality; if you can't, go grab Avast Free...

You are a luxury car vendor like Ferrari , would you sell a Ferrari 10 000$ like a vulgar family Dodge? i don't think so. Appguard is an high end vendor in term of security. Be lucky they do a home user version, they make more money just by selling to corporations and government agencies. Now they decided to be more present in home users marketshare, so they have to finance the cost of development.

business is simple.
 
appguard is more expensive than microsoft office, lets put it into perspective.

umbra have you put your money where your mouth is, are you on annual or old lifetime license?
 
appguard is more expensive than microsoft office, lets put it into perspective.

umbra have you put your money where your mouth is, are you on annual or old lifetime license?

Us beta testers have lifetime beta license keys. We earn every penny of the annual subscription fee through our on-going testing of AppGuard builds.

In fact, we give in return much more than the value of the subscription fee. So, in monetary terms, it is terrible deal for us beta testers and great deal for the soft vendors.
 
appguard is more expensive than microsoft office, lets put it into perspective.

umbra have you put your money where your mouth is, are you on annual or old lifetime license?

For your information, my mouth is full of cash :D

What difference it will make ? if i really want something , i pay the required price, if too expensive for me , i move on.
If you own a business, you would sell a product to get benefits scaled on the cost of development.

Like @hjlbx , im beta-tester for Appguard and some other vendors , and i do it for free, i don't get a salary while i deserve one for the time spent. A free year or billion years license is only the minimum to me, not a reward; it doesn't bring food to my mouth nor pay my bills.