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hey, just wanted to drop you guys a post letting you know that you for right now (not sure how long its been or how long it will last) you can get superantispy for free.. I play around a lot with different machines and getting them ready for customers to their wants. A certain customer decided to not have superantispy so I proceeded to remove it. Upon removing it, a page came up saying something along the lines of "SALE for TODAY ONLY". It was offering the program for $9.95 which has always been there in the past upon every uninstall. But what was different this time is they seem to have teamed up with Trial Pay. After clicking to close the page offering the $9.95 price, another smaller page came up saying "Do you want this product for free with trial pay?" Out of curiosity to see if there was any quick offers there, I clicked it and yes there was one. All you have to do is click on the Auto-trader "leave a review" offer and you get it superantispy for free. It was quick, easy, and didn't cost anything. Hope this info helps anyone who wants something good for free.

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Malwarebytes, end of story.

all i use is malwarebytes too, but from time to time i do a scan from others "just incase" but its seems to be never needed.

umm no link?

Do you mean superantispy or superantispyware? Because that's always free, or do you mean a free paid version?

http://www.superantispyware.com/

there is a free version yes, but the offer is for the pro version (real time + scanner)

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