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  1. #1
    Rube Bumpkin Guest

    Another kudo for SAS

    I've made positive comments about SuperAntiSpyware in the past. My
    daughter (19, honors student in engineering) is home from school for a
    week. We were just talking about about downloads and spyware. I
    mentioned SAS, and she said I had already told her about it, and she
    loves it. She, like her dad, runs AdAware and Spybot as well as SAS. She
    says that while she's learned the quirks of the other two, she finds SAS
    much easier to use and at least as effective as the other two put
    together. She recommends it to her friends at school. The school
    provides some sort of antispyware protection, in addition to NAV, but
    she still finds SAS to be very useful.

    RB

  2. #2
    Nick Skrepetos Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS


    Rube Bumpkin wrote:
    > I've made positive comments about SuperAntiSpyware in the past. My
    > daughter (19, honors student in engineering) is home from school for a
    > week. We were just talking about about downloads and spyware. I
    > mentioned SAS, and she said I had already told her about it, and she
    > loves it. She, like her dad, runs AdAware and Spybot as well as SAS. She
    > says that while she's learned the quirks of the other two, she finds SAS
    > much easier to use and at least as effective as the other two put
    > together. She recommends it to her friends at school. The school
    > provides some sort of antispyware protection, in addition to NAV, but
    > she still finds SAS to be very useful.
    >
    > RB


    I appreciate the compliments! Ask your daughter to have her school get
    in contact with us, we do provide site distribution solutions for
    educational facilities. We have many schools distributing our product
    to their students.

    Nick Skrepetos
    SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    http://www.superantispyware.com


  3. #3
    Jeanette Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS

    Nick Skrepetos wrote:

    >
    > Rube Bumpkin wrote:
    >> I've made positive comments about SuperAntiSpyware in the past. My
    >> daughter (19, honors student in engineering) is home from school for a
    >> week. We were just talking about about downloads and spyware. I
    >> mentioned SAS, and she said I had already told her about it, and she
    >> loves it. She, like her dad, runs AdAware and Spybot as well as SAS. She
    >> says that while she's learned the quirks of the other two, she finds SAS
    >> much easier to use and at least as effective as the other two put
    >> together. She recommends it to her friends at school. The school
    >> provides some sort of antispyware protection, in addition to NAV, but
    >> she still finds SAS to be very useful.
    >>
    >> RB

    >
    > I appreciate the compliments! Ask your daughter to have her school get
    > in contact with us, we do provide site distribution solutions for
    > educational facilities. We have many schools distributing our product
    > to their students.
    >
    > Nick Skrepetos
    > SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    > http://www.superantispyware.com



    I am looking at the website but I would like to know what the difference is
    between the free version and the pro version.

    Jeanette


  4. #4
    Nick Skrepetos Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS


    Jeanette wrote:
    > Nick Skrepetos wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > Rube Bumpkin wrote:
    > >> I've made positive comments about SuperAntiSpyware in the past. My
    > >> daughter (19, honors student in engineering) is home from school for a
    > >> week. We were just talking about about downloads and spyware. I
    > >> mentioned SAS, and she said I had already told her about it, and she
    > >> loves it. She, like her dad, runs AdAware and Spybot as well as SAS. She
    > >> says that while she's learned the quirks of the other two, she finds SAS
    > >> much easier to use and at least as effective as the other two put
    > >> together. She recommends it to her friends at school. The school
    > >> provides some sort of antispyware protection, in addition to NAV, but
    > >> she still finds SAS to be very useful.
    > >>
    > >> RB

    > >
    > > I appreciate the compliments! Ask your daughter to have her school get
    > > in contact with us, we do provide site distribution solutions for
    > > educational facilities. We have many schools distributing our product
    > > to their students.
    > >
    > > Nick Skrepetos
    > > SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    > > http://www.superantispyware.com

    >
    >
    > I am looking at the website but I would like to know what the difference is
    > between the free version and the pro version.
    >
    > Jeanette


    Jeanette,

    Here is a comparison chart:
    http://www.superantispyware.com/supe...freevspro.html

    Nick Skrepetos
    SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    http://www.superantispyware.com


  5. #5
    Greasy Rider @ invalid.com Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS

    On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 17:38:45 -0500, Rube Bumpkin
    <Someone@somewhere.world> postulated :
    >I've made positive comments about SuperAntiSpyware in the past. My
    >daughter (19, honors student in engineering) is home from school for a
    >week. We were just talking about about downloads and spyware. I
    >mentioned SAS, and she said I had already told her about it, and she
    >loves it. She, like her dad, runs AdAware and Spybot as well as SAS. She
    >says that while she's learned the quirks of the other two, she finds SAS
    >much easier to use and at least as effective as the other two put
    >together. She recommends it to her friends at school. The school
    >provides some sort of antispyware protection, in addition to NAV, but
    >she still finds SAS to be very useful.


    I installed the free edition. It will not run and attempts to remove
    the file are futile. I regret downloading this "program". BitDefender
    indicates it is a trojan.



  6. #6
    Nick Skrepetos Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS


    GreasyRider@invalid.com wrote:
    > On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 17:38:45 -0500, Rube Bumpkin
    > <Someone@somewhere.world> postulated :
    > >I've made positive comments about SuperAntiSpyware in the past. My
    > >daughter (19, honors student in engineering) is home from school for a
    > >week. We were just talking about about downloads and spyware. I
    > >mentioned SAS, and she said I had already told her about it, and she
    > >loves it. She, like her dad, runs AdAware and Spybot as well as SAS. She
    > >says that while she's learned the quirks of the other two, she finds SAS
    > >much easier to use and at least as effective as the other two put
    > >together. She recommends it to her friends at school. The school
    > >provides some sort of antispyware protection, in addition to NAV, but
    > >she still finds SAS to be very useful.

    >
    > I installed the free edition. It will not run and attempts to remove
    > the file are futile. I regret downloading this "program". BitDefender
    > indicates it is a trojan.


    SUPERAntiSpyware is not a trojan - BitDefender is incorrectly detecting
    our software - they seem to be prone to several "classes" of false
    positives. What do you mean "it won't run"? Was there an error? Or was
    BitDefender blocking it from running?

    Nick Skrepetos
    SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    http://www.superantispyware.com


  7. #7
    Greasy Rider @ invalid.com Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS

    On 20 Nov 2006 13:23:31 -0800, "Nick Skrepetos" <nskrepetos@yahoo.com>
    postulated :

    >SUPERAntiSpyware is not a trojan - BitDefender is incorrectly detecting
    >our software - they seem to be prone to several "classes" of false
    >positives. What do you mean "it won't run"? Was there an error? Or was
    >BitDefender blocking it from running?


    BitDefender was turned off for the installation. Can not remember
    original message and I didn't take notes. I'm trying my best to rid my
    computer of this "program". If all else fails I'll remove the HD and
    take it to the Geeks for removal.

  8. #8
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS

    From: <Greasy Rider @ invalid.com>


    |
    | I installed the free edition. It will not run and attempts to remove
    | the file are futile. I regret downloading this "program". BitDefender
    | indicates it is a trojan.
    |

    It is a False Positive declaration.

    Please place the falsely identified file or files and place them in a password protected ZIP
    file with the password being; infected
    { password = infected }

    You should then use the following Email URL to send the password protected ZIP file to
    BitDefender.

    mailto:virus_submission@bitdefender.com?subject=Fa lse%20Positive



    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  9. #9
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Another kudo for SAS

    From: <Greasy Rider @ invalid.com>


    |
    | BitDefender was turned off for the installation. Can not remember
    | original message and I didn't take notes. I'm trying my best to rid my
    | computer of this "program". If all else fails I'll remove the HD and
    | take it to the Geeks for removal.

    Based upon that response, please take your computer to a qualified, certified and reputable
    service center. Have them clean you computer of malware and very the correct operation of
    your computer and install anti virus and anti spyware software.

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  10. #10
    Greasy Rider @ invalid.com Guest

    really

    On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 21:35:07 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
    <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> postulated :
    >From: <Greasy Rider @ invalid.com>
    >
    >
    >|
    >| I installed the free edition. It will not run and attempts to remove
    >| the file are futile. I regret downloading this "program". BitDefender
    >| indicates it is a trojan.
    >|
    >
    >It is a False Positive declaration.
    >
    >Please place the falsely identified file or files and place them in a password protected ZIP
    >file with the password being; infected
    >{ password = infected }
    >
    >You should then use the following Email URL to send the password protected ZIP file to
    >BitDefender.


    Thanks for your input. The file SuperAntispyware.exe cannot be
    deleted, copied, name changed or altered in any way. I hope the Geek
    Squad can delete it. If not a new HD is in order. I really regret
    downloading this junk, spyware or trojan , what ever it really is. I
    learned a lesson.

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