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ok well bit of a continuation of the how to get a free opera 7 serial but do this and you will save yourself about 20 dollars.

1. Go to http://www.opera.com/ct-magazin/ enter your name, and real email address. the code is OJD000MN

2. You will get your serial number for opera 7 emailed to your email address almost instantly.

3. go to the above link, and click the link to make an upgrade to opera 8. enter your email address you used in step 1 and also enter the serial number recieved in the email.

4. It will then connect to operas payment gateway, and only charge you 8 euros 11 cent for an upgrade to opera 8

5. make payment, get an email from opera with serial numbers for opera 8 for all os's.

6. Thats it, got the full version of opera 8 for 8 euros 11 cents rather than 30 dollars

Johnston

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It's old news.

The ct-magazin licence is old news.

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He didn't say it wasn't, he's telling people how to get the upgrade to Opera 8 Final for Just 8 Euros..The key you get from the magazine doesn't work with the final version..

You know most people using Opera is using the full verison..for free.

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:rolleyes:

Oh.. you can say whatever you want.  But posting in this thread that you won't pay for Opera is pretty pointless and borderline childish.

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more childish are your insults to me,just leave my post alone,too much work for you?

Idea:

Instead of using this schemes to lower the price of the license or to crack the program, why don't we create a huge Neowin-only database or list for the afilliate program and take advantage of it.

I don't know how to implement this, but some of you might know who does.

Just a thought...

I'm going to try the affiliate program.

If I get 250 unique clicks at the Opera button in my signature, I'll recieve a free license.

Please, click my button </pimp> :p

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I would, but I have sigs turned off.

Edit: never mind, I found the link on your website.

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ok well bit of a continuation of the how to get a free opera 7 serial but do this and you will save yourself about 20 dollars.

1. Go to http://www.opera.com/ct-magazin/ enter your name, and real email address.  the code is OJD000MN

2.  You will get your serial number for opera 7 emailed to your email address almost instantly.

3. go to  the above link, and click the link to make an upgrade to opera 8. enter your email address you used in step 1 and also enter the serial number recieved in the email.

4.  It will then connect to operas payment gateway, and only charge you 8 euros 11 cent for an upgrade to opera 8

5. make payment, get an email from opera with serial numbers for opera 8 for all os's.

6. Thats it, got the full version of opera 8 for 8 euros 11 cents rather than 30 dollars

Johnston

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Didn't work for me. The site said

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Sorry, we can not find that you are entiteled (sic) to a discount.

Sorry for bumping an old thread, but wanted to point out that it didn't work.

Didn't work for me. The site said

Error

Sorry, we can not find that you are entiteled (sic) to a discount.

Sorry for bumping an old thread, but wanted to point out that it didn't work.

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Maybe because such offers are time limited? :pinch:

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