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McAfee AKA Network Associates can take a flying leap off a cliff. I've done business with these unprofessional fucks who think their shit don't stink, and am amazed they are still in business, you unrealiable monkey fucks!
Right now there is no way McAfee can survive the Pepsi challange with Norton. DO NOT DO BUSINESS with these wad gobblers. They can't do shit for you. Any McAfee fucks in the audience please feel free to kill yourselves.
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Hey, Cereal-Killer... come on man, tell us how you *really* feel! LOL!!! But I absolutely agree with you. Heres's why:
We have used McAfee for over 10 years. After NAI bought them, the product got worse for awhile, but later, began to get better and better. So we have stuck with them.
As a network administrator/tech support flunky, it is my job to keep all the servers, workstations and printers, etc. running and protected from viruses. Lately I have begun to experience "spooler32" errors, which might as well be called "crashes" because it take a complete reboot to recover from them.
I suspected the culprit was McAfee. So after trying my best to fix the problem, I called tech support. I was told that my tech support agreeement with them had expired! Was I shocked to hear that, because I remember renewing it for two more years last summer. Well, after going thru several people I was told that what I had purchased last June was McAfee ASaP Silver ($600+), and that I no longer had support for the product that I was using!
I am hear to tell you that I was screwed by McAfee. I did not intend to buy ASaP Silver, or any other new product. I was lead to believe by my slick McAfee rep, that I *was* buying support for the products I already owned.
And add to that... I had never been told what I had purchased or how to use it. I don't even know how to use ASaP.
I know.. buyer beware and all that. McAfee will get an earfull from me Monday, and if I don't get credit for the $600+, screw them. I will change to Norton. [chainsawkill]
Thanks for your advice.