Avast Ye! Landlubber

Avast Ye! Landlubber

Peer t' Peer and file sharin' has had a grand massive boom over t' years, and while thar be plenty o' legitimate and valid uses for such things, it be also used in t' quest for software, games, music and video booty.

They be bilge-rats :

For a few doubloons, and claims they be providin' smartly access t' millions movies, books, games, wooden legs, and songs for your shiny Hornpipe, they try t' entice ye into their lair. With buckets o' different websites out thar, each caterin' t' yer specific interest, they be spreadin' the'r net far an' wide. Nay place be safe from the'r Sweet trade.
Hassle free setup, Nay Download Fees, Nay Moonly Fees, Nay Hidden Costs, an' ongoin` Technical Support, how could ye lose.

T' answer be pretty simple :

You be payin' for a service that’s already free. In fact, you be not payin' for anythin' that isn’t already freely available. Payin' for these services and becomin' a member will not protect you against copyrighted or piracy infrin'ements. Though, o' course, they be providin’ ya detailed instructions on how t' stay legal within their member's area. If ye don’t believe these sites be a problem.

How about we be lookin’ at some ‘testimonials’ that they not be showin’ ye :

MP3downloadhq is a complete scam. I signed up for lifetime membership and was charged double what I agreed to. I have contacted them repeatedly but I never get any reply. Paid a lot of money and not a single download to show for it – AVOID!!!!!

Sweetmanmr


I recently got taken by this company when I called my bank to find out they charged my account. When I called the 866 number a guy would not tell me the company name and kept asking for my bank card account numberto "look up" my account with them. I did not give it to him and I called my bank to cancel my card and dispute the charg. These people are evil. Why has no one stopped them?

Anonymous

Despite being unable to download the software i'd requested, my credit card was billed $42.71. I've been taken by these creeps!
How do we get our money back?

Michel D.

What you get for $48 is links to questionable file sharing software downloads that are available to anyone. They say they are a 100% legal file sharing company, but all they do is provide "support" and give links to other company's web addresses which can accessed by anyone for free. The fine print states that their "lifetime membership" actually expires in three years, which is moot of course, since they provide no actual service in the first place. Also, they do not give refunds, so don't throw your money away on these guys!

Paul

From this salty sea dog, take it from me laddie, or be it lassie :

What they be doin' be wrong, and if ye be on a quest for some booty then seek out legitimate alternatives. Do your research. Best yet, use SiteHound.

 

Submitted by beneficial association (not verified) on Mon, 2007-12-03 18:00.

Cute article love the accent

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