I had time on my hands do I download this offering and let it do it's thing.
It was fast and found an old fragment of something and eleven cookies for
Internet Explorer, which I don't use anymore.
Anyway, I didn't see any scare tactics or "Buy-It-Now" histrionics. The
download is scan only and it sends you to their web page to order if you
click on the "Remove" button.
No scare tactics that I saw, just "Yet Another Download and Try" antispyware
program.
cmsix
"cmsix" <cmsix@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> <callum.macraild@virgin.net> wrote in message
> news:1190846766.383625.66270@g4g2000hsf.googlegrou ps.com...
>> Hi.
>>
>> I recently had many problems with spyware and i spent over $200 buying
>> antispyware programmes that promised the earth and didn't deliver.
>> Then when i thought nothing would work i came accross a website,
>> http://www.antispywaresolutions.com & i downloaded the ParetoLogic
>> Anti-Spyware and i have never had any problems with spyware since, it
>> removed everything the others didn't.
>>
>> I hope this helps anyone else who has problems with spyware.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> http://www.antispywaresolutions.com
>
> ParetoLogic is the purveyor of XoftSpy. It was a pretty good program once
> but was nearly ruined by scare tactics used by their "distributors." They
> tried to clean up their act for a while but it's anybody's guess what
> they're up to now.
>
> I actually owned a copy of XoftSpy once and it did a damned good job, but
> all the other crap they were involved with made me give it up when the
> updates were going to cost money.
>
> Of course I don't know what they're selling or doing now, but I'm an old
> guy and this looked like a good place to ramble a little.
>
> cmsix
>
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