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Here is a way to get a 1 year license for free. You sign up for a trialpay program like Real's Superpass then just cancel it before the trial period ends. You get to keep your Kaspersky subscription. This is 100% legit and not a hassle at all. This is how I got my Kaspersky license and so have many other people.

http://usa.kaspersky.com/trials/home-users/anti-virus-7/tp/

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I bought a 3 user licence for Version 7 and then you can just upgrade the software to 2009 for free, check those prices rather than the latest software.

?25 Here for a 3 user licence:)) think mine was slightly cheaper than that at the time though. I suppose the only advantage this has over the ONLINE50 discount code is that you get a physical copy. That is if you want to get the 3 user licences.

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50% off is nothing.

Futureshop (or similar retailer) is easily the cheapest place you could get it from, they often have crazy sales that give you the 1 year 3 client KIS license for under $20. It doesn't matter which version you get, just download the latest from Kaspersky's website.

50% off is nothing.

Futureshop (or similar retailer) is easily the cheapest place you could get it from, they often have crazy sales that give you the 1 year 3 client KIS license for under $20. It doesn't matter which version you get, just download the latest from Kaspersky's website.

Please go this website,,,,,

http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/10/11/

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