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Windscribe reneged on my free account
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<blockquote data-quote="Digmor Crusher" data-source="post: 1043810" data-attributes="member: 69540"><p>I am not a fan of using sketchy offers to get cheap software, stealing software or password sharing for things like ripping off Netflix. However Windscribe made a promise, whether it be a lifetime offer, the 50 or 60 gb offer ( excluding their region specific offers), and now because their business model dictates they may lose money on these offers they decide to stop them. If that's the case they shouldn't have offered them in the first place, if bots are selling these offers whose fault is that, not ours. Because their accountants couldn't figure out that these offers may cost them money down the road everyone one of us with these offers are getting shafted. Make a promise, keep a promise. Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and maybe the CEO gets a smaller bonus and your reputation and integrity is intact, instead they shaft us for the all mighty dollar. I had the 60 gb offer, which was more than I need, if I needed more then I would consider buying a subscription. That's what these free offers should do, use them and if you like the product and need more data then you buy it. Now for many, this will never happen, the company has zero morals and used us to promote their product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digmor Crusher, post: 1043810, member: 69540"] I am not a fan of using sketchy offers to get cheap software, stealing software or password sharing for things like ripping off Netflix. However Windscribe made a promise, whether it be a lifetime offer, the 50 or 60 gb offer ( excluding their region specific offers), and now because their business model dictates they may lose money on these offers they decide to stop them. If that's the case they shouldn't have offered them in the first place, if bots are selling these offers whose fault is that, not ours. Because their accountants couldn't figure out that these offers may cost them money down the road everyone one of us with these offers are getting shafted. Make a promise, keep a promise. Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and maybe the CEO gets a smaller bonus and your reputation and integrity is intact, instead they shaft us for the all mighty dollar. I had the 60 gb offer, which was more than I need, if I needed more then I would consider buying a subscription. That's what these free offers should do, use them and if you like the product and need more data then you buy it. Now for many, this will never happen, the company has zero morals and used us to promote their product. [/QUOTE]
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