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Digibits
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Avira AntiVir Personal Edition Premium 6 Month License

»https://license.avira.com/en/promotion-t···ftftgnqr

Don't know how long this will last.


CCat
Purrplexity
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join:2005-12-06
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Re: Avira AntiVir Personal Edition Premium 1 Yr License - Free

Isnt that for a 6 month license?

Still a good deal...Thanks Digibits.
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pcborgy

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its a year license... but it just started a while ago... pro 6-7 months left...


ltsnow

join:2006-04-08
Valdosta, GA
reply to Digibits
Thanks, I'm giving it a try. So far so good.


Blue2
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France

reply to Digibits
"This six month Avira AntiVir PersonalEdition Premium promotion is exclusively for the readers of ComputerActive and Personal Computer World." (emphasis added)

This was posted two days ago:

»AntiVir PersonalEdition Premium Promo[free key for 6 months]


Digibits
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said by Blue2 See Profile :

"This six month Avira AntiVir PersonalEdition Premium promotion is exclusively for the readers of ComputerActive and Personal Computer World." (emphasis added)

This was posted two days ago:

»AntiVir PersonalEdition Premium Promo[free key for 6 months]
Have referred this to the Moderator for removal since it is redundant. I find no reference on the Avira website that this offer was only for readers of ComputerActive and Personal Computer World.


Blue2
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said by Digibits See Profile :

I find no reference on the Avira website that this offer was only for readers of ComputerActive and Personal Computer World.
It's in the column on the right side. But this hardly seems a legal requirement, since "reader" doesn't suggest (to me) current subscriber.

diver196

join:2003-12-09
reply to Digibits
Over at Wilder's they killed this link, but its really not necessary.
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