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McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008

By Robert Vamosi on 09 November 2007

Tags: 2008 | mcafee | scan | virus | virusscan plus

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Beware of Mcafee. I cannot believe they can get away it but when you sign upo by credit card for a yrs subscription they continue to debit your card without authority every year thereafter. If you have changes email address then trying to log in to stop it is impossible. They direct debited me 2 yrs in a row and after many emails I eventually got one back. Now that they have my new email through logging the issue they have sent my address to companies that now email me spam. They as a company are as unethical as you could get and would advise you all not to touch them.
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