At 15:53 10/17/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Sue! I checked it out and it is an NFR copy not an OEM or Retail version. NFR means i believe a Not-For-Release copy and it is in partnership with another company. When and if i get it i will report further. This copy may not have full functionality as the retail version or could be a last beta version who knows? But i do not believe it is anything other than an authorized offer from Symantec. Hope i am correct.Do you all think this is for real? Why would they do this? The package sells for $69.95 on Symantec's catalog site.There is very little visible on the sign-up page, but a lot there if you look at the page code. Not too long ago, someone spoofed an Earthlink page. They had a URL that was nearly identical to Earthlink, and requested you to fill out a form that included your Elink password. I reported it immediately (as did many others), and the page was down in a matter of hours. I'm just wondering if this is an authentic Symantec page/deal. Sue At 02:30 PM 10/17/2002 -0400, Helene wrote >Hi all. > >I just saw this on a freebie board.. I hope it's okay to post it here.. >I already got a response back, that they're sending it to me... > >If anyone wants it.. Here it is. > > > Free Norton Systemwork 2003 > > This freebie is from Symantec directly. > > >https://www-secure.symantec.com/specprog/freesysworks/ >--
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