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Complaint Review: Aquabilling Aka Homeantivirus2010 - Internet

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Aquabilling Aka Homeantivirus2010 assholes from india taking mother of 2 childrens money with a fake antivirus scam(homeantivirus2010)makes me sick and kids hungry they took 50 dollors from us I Called I 1-800# And The Guy Said They Were All Over The World Internet

*Consumer Comment: What do you think you're doing???

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These poeple from india took 51.49 dollars from my checking account after what i thought was my new computers anitvirse detecting a virse. So I clicked on the pop-up and agreed to make a one time payment to receive the HomeAntivirus2010 to protect my computer. little did i know that not even 2 weeks later my computer that i am using to go to collage online is crashing 2 days after i just completed my enrollment.(which took about 4 days to complete the collage enrolling)anyways, so i googled homeantivirus2010 and realized this is not what it is supposed to be. my virus protection was in itself a virus and was collecting all my passwords, checking account numbers, personal information, and was sharing my information with other people all around the world. luckily my mother had just purchased the norton internet security 2009 and the next day i was cleaning all the spyware and trojen infection that had been plced there by my, liget in appearance, homeantivirus2010 rip off. learn from my mistake.

Binky86
bellmont, Illinois
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

What do you think you're doing???

AUTHOR: ReactorCore - (Canada)

POSTED: Thursday, August 06, 2009

You say your a mother of 2 (doubtless a single mom at that) and you're wasting $50 on antivirus software?? What is *wrong* with you?

A little research will show that there are plenty of TOTALLY FREE, viable and well respected antivirus software programs out there such as AVG and Avast! Antivirus, both available in "free" editions, all for the "price" of the time it takes for the download and install... In some cases, your internet service provider will have a deal with an antivirus company that allows them to offer you an antivirus/firewall suite for FREE too... My provider offers a free antivirus program by F-Prot who have been in the antivirus software game for YEARS.

For someone who indicates they're on some kind of a budget and whose kids are allegedly so "hungry" to be throwing money around like that for what's essentially a computer accessory, is damned near criminal in itself!

Also, you claim to be going to ''collage'' [sic]? What college is it that accepts people with your obvious lack of spelling and grammar skills, anyway?

Jeezus....

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