Your current FREE Antivirus Solution may be costing you up to $200.00!

Posted by: Daren Lake
May 1, 2009 - 7:46am

I received this information from Sunbelt Software, makers of Ninja Email Security and Vipre Antivirus/Antispyware.  Really made me think, and I thought I would share!

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Your Current (free) Antivirus Costs You $200 !

Huh? Yes, you read that right.

Do the math with us for a sec. We recently asked you how much you paid for your Personal Computer and peripherals. The vast majority answered that it was about $1,000 total.

Now, the average old-style antivirus (paid or free) you install, hijacks about 20% of that PC, in CPU and Memory. Bingo, there's your lost 200 bucks! Time to switch don't you think?

Get VIPRE. It's not a resource hog, does not slow down your PC, and is only $30 per year.

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Our customers always seem to have McAfee or Norton installed, but never Vipre. Virus removal is really the most expensive cost; not CPU cycles.