AES
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I'd appreciate help from members with replacing my present McAfee Anti-virus/real-time E-mail checker/protector with something else.
Before you all recommend, please allow for the fact that I'm a DEFINITE PC Luddite so it MUST be simple to install and easy to use- i.e. REALLY simple and REALLY easy (and Oh Yes, it's got to work too!).
Presently I have a Lenovo B590 laptop running Windows 7 Pro and I have NIL willingness to change that system - certainly NOT to Win 8 or 10 (or whatever else is flavour of the month this week), and will most definitely not change to any system which appears to me to be limited to those who understand and can deal with weirdly-named enthusiasts" stuff like Unbuntoo (or whatever it's called).
Reason for changing my present McAfee?
It came ready installed when the above laptop was new about 18 months ago. The installed McAfee was a 6 months free trial version, after which I bought what I thought was 1 year subscription renewal at a discounted price.
The copy of my message to McAfee below is self-explanatory. It is without doubt a complete over-reaction on my part, and I have no illusions whatever that McAfee will care at all, or even bother to respond. But I do HATE being made a fool of, so they're not getting my business again:
QUOTE:
I have unsubscribed from your E-mails, and as soon as my current McAfee runs out I shall NOT be renewing. Why?
Because IMO, your company is applying unethical and immoral behaviour by encouraging subscribers to renew at an apparent discount before the current subscription has expired. When they do so (I did) the subscriber then finds out that the new subscription runs from the date of renewal and NOT from the date of expiry of the original subscription.
I consider this a nasty, underhand and "clever" trick, so although McAfee works well, and I am happy with it as a product, I shall NOT be renewing - there are many other entirely satisfactory products out there.
In other words (if you care at all) your "clever" marketing trick has lost you a customer. I hope many other subscribers join me in this "protest".
UNQUOTE:
As I say, the above is an over-reaction but this sort of business "ethic" makes me very angry.
Anyway, I'm open to suggestions please, bearing my above-described personal limitations in mind. I am BTW quite prepared to pay (a reasonable sum) for a new product.
Thanks in advance (and don't all laugh at my "stroppogram" please!)
AES
Before you all recommend, please allow for the fact that I'm a DEFINITE PC Luddite so it MUST be simple to install and easy to use- i.e. REALLY simple and REALLY easy (and Oh Yes, it's got to work too!).
Presently I have a Lenovo B590 laptop running Windows 7 Pro and I have NIL willingness to change that system - certainly NOT to Win 8 or 10 (or whatever else is flavour of the month this week), and will most definitely not change to any system which appears to me to be limited to those who understand and can deal with weirdly-named enthusiasts" stuff like Unbuntoo (or whatever it's called).
Reason for changing my present McAfee?
It came ready installed when the above laptop was new about 18 months ago. The installed McAfee was a 6 months free trial version, after which I bought what I thought was 1 year subscription renewal at a discounted price.
The copy of my message to McAfee below is self-explanatory. It is without doubt a complete over-reaction on my part, and I have no illusions whatever that McAfee will care at all, or even bother to respond. But I do HATE being made a fool of, so they're not getting my business again:
QUOTE:
I have unsubscribed from your E-mails, and as soon as my current McAfee runs out I shall NOT be renewing. Why?
Because IMO, your company is applying unethical and immoral behaviour by encouraging subscribers to renew at an apparent discount before the current subscription has expired. When they do so (I did) the subscriber then finds out that the new subscription runs from the date of renewal and NOT from the date of expiry of the original subscription.
I consider this a nasty, underhand and "clever" trick, so although McAfee works well, and I am happy with it as a product, I shall NOT be renewing - there are many other entirely satisfactory products out there.
In other words (if you care at all) your "clever" marketing trick has lost you a customer. I hope many other subscribers join me in this "protest".
UNQUOTE:
As I say, the above is an over-reaction but this sort of business "ethic" makes me very angry.
Anyway, I'm open to suggestions please, bearing my above-described personal limitations in mind. I am BTW quite prepared to pay (a reasonable sum) for a new product.
Thanks in advance (and don't all laugh at my "stroppogram" please!)
AES