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After further research I’ve found 7 warning signs: I call ‘SHENANIGANS!’
This particular 89% off proXPN ‘lifetime’ offer is bombarding the Internet at the moment by way of a multitude of different websites. Perform a search for something to the effect of “proXPN VPN: Premium Lifetime Subscription For 89% Off” and see what I mean. That’s warning sign #1.
Warning sign #2 is the use of the word ‘lifetime’. I NEVER trust that word when it comes to paying for something, not matter what the deal. I’ve never seen the word ‘lifetime’ live up to that promise. Not ever.
Warning sign #3 is the fact that NOWHERE on the proXPN website is there any ability to actually buy a ‘lifetime’ subscription for ANYTHING, including their premium service. Huh?!
Warning sign #4 is the fact that I’ve TWICE written proXPN directly for verification of this offer, providing them with its details. They have NEVER replied to me.
Warning sign #5 is a comment posted here at gadgetnewsonline.com, one of many sites listing this offer. The comment from Eric Cook who reports: “It’s say lifetime, but they also says “You’re now subscribed to 2 Years of proXPN Premium”, which one is it? or am I expected to live for only 2 years?”
Warning sign #6 is another comment here at gadgetnewsonline.com from Ryan Nguyen who reports: “Ok I just bought and I thought it was proXPN but when you buy it, it is actually TigerVPN by proXPN, not sure what that means but hopefully that helps clear things up.”
Warning sign #7 is the fact that TigerVPN is located in Slovakia. Plus their website pushes Canvas tracking images into visitor’s web browsers, not a good sign of integrity from a VPN service!
7 warning signs is my limit. I call “SHENANIGANS!”
Excellent post Derek!
I made the leap today and bought the ProXPN Premium Lifetime Subscription. Why? ProXPN at last wrote me back with positive assertions about everything regarding the offer. I’m getting the idea that (not the first time) they were not ready at their end for the deal when it went live. Therefore, aspects of it went haywire. If there were problems, they’re entirely over and everything just works, judging from my experience today.
This is what my ProXPN account says:
“Redeemed – lifetime premium account”
I tried it out, connecting to the net from two different locations, USA and UK. All worked as expected. The speed is fine! I’m using it right now. I’ll continue bashing around in it for a few days. If it keeps up this quality, I’ll switch to using it 24-7. I’m not seeing a downside so far! Now, whether it’s truly ‘lifetime’ or not, we’ll see. But I thought taking the chance at $39 was a fun adventure for today, at least. If I run into snags, I’ll post.
Ok I just bought and I thought it was proXPN but when you buy it, it is actually TigerVPN by proXPN, not sure what that means but hopefully that helps clear things up.
I’m going for this deal, if it’s legitimate. But there is no ‘lifetime’ Premium membership offered by proXPN at their website. I also have never met a ‘lifetime’ offer that was actually legitimate. Eric Cook’s comment here makes me entirely wary of this offer? What’s the real story here? – – BTW: I’ve written directly to proXPN for their feedback regarding this offer. I’ll post here anything I hear back from them.
it’s say lifetime, but then also says “You’re now subscribed to 2 Years of proXPN Premium”, which one is it? or am I expected to only live for another 2 years?