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  • Amazon Customer - Compatibility Issues

    I purchased this suite through Avira on Dec. 18 2012, and subsequently found that it wasn't yet compatible with windows 8. I sent an email the following day asking for a refund. I received an automated response with a case number but no one ever followed up. I stumbled over the email again today and figured, since I was never refunded, I'd give the install another shot. Unfortunately I'm now running windows 8.1, which is also incompatible. I understand why Avira would not support a beta version windows, but Windows 8 was released to the public on October 26, 2012. Avira took over 3.5 months to roll out a compatible product. Purchasing this product back in December was my mistake; I should have done more research to ensure my OS was supported, but a firm providing antivirus software needs to be a bit more anticipatory than these guys are.

  • Kenny J - Tax Software

    For the first time ever I had problems downloading updates to an H&R Block software. It was frustrating and I spent too much time on the telephone, but eventually they had me download and updated version and things went smoothly from there.

  • signeisarobot - A helpful tool!

    I use this for some longer hairs on my cheeks that are pale, but it creates a better surface for makeup. Works as intended and no issues here! I imagine you should test this out on another body part before using it on your face if you aren't sure how to hold it and draw it across the skin.

  • Frank Scoblete author of Confessions of a Wayward Catholic - White Fight, White Flight

    Charles Murray has come in for plenty of criticism for his book "The Bell Curve" but this book shouldn't get too many readers upset since it deals with the declining experiences of the white population of America. Fascinating.