The screen looked to me like a web advertisement. How can they send you to a web page of theirs that has this on there if it is not a plain advertisement.

I have used Belarc adviser and it gives you a web page but it is on your machine and generated by them. This was a web page hosted by their site and it is plain advertisement.

Bad product.

Stewart


At 03:19 PM 12/15/2007, you wrote:
>>
http://www.iolo.com/sm/freeapp/brands/zonealarm2/summary.aspx?session=14afed14
>-4f10-45ff-b70c-28f76fa184b5
>> They then advertise that all this can be fixed if I just buy Zone Alarm
>> Internet Suite and System Mechanic, both for $60.
>> I have always trusted Zone Alarm but this smells like a scam and at the
>> very least, a lousy marketing tactic from what I thought was a reputable
>> company. Is any of  this valid? Any advice/comments are welcome.

I would not give any money to a company that behaved like this.

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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