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Why do people use 60/90/120 days licenses from Promotions?
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 925122" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>Well, of course you're right, lol. But seriously, Defender is never "free." I resent that chracteriization because it suggests Microsoft is some kind of benign and generous benefactor when it's a trillion-dollar corporation. looking to expand its monopoly. <Full Stop></p><p></p><p>I felt that your condemnation of those who indulged in trial period hopping was a bit harsh. I mean, I go into a bank to look at the various Interest rates but they ain't got nothing. Upon leaving, I grab one of those little lollipops in a jar. "Oh no, you can't take that, that's stealing." </p><p></p><p>Folks who deliberately trial-hop shouldn't be lumped in the same category as sellers and purveyors of cracks and fake licenses, really? If you didn't intend that, then I misunderstood somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Clearly, you have more in-depth knowledge that we regular users do not, that govern the tone of your posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 925122, member: 74969"] Well, of course you're right, lol. But seriously, Defender is never "free." I resent that chracteriization because it suggests Microsoft is some kind of benign and generous benefactor when it's a trillion-dollar corporation. looking to expand its monopoly. <Full Stop> I felt that your condemnation of those who indulged in trial period hopping was a bit harsh. I mean, I go into a bank to look at the various Interest rates but they ain't got nothing. Upon leaving, I grab one of those little lollipops in a jar. "Oh no, you can't take that, that's stealing." Folks who deliberately trial-hop shouldn't be lumped in the same category as sellers and purveyors of cracks and fake licenses, really? If you didn't intend that, then I misunderstood somewhere. Clearly, you have more in-depth knowledge that we regular users do not, that govern the tone of your posts. [/QUOTE]
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